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CP's Blog of Doom · 8M ago

CP’s Band List of Doom!

I decided at 3AM that I needed to work on a list of every band I’ve seen live. This list will grow as I remember them, as this is just off the top of my head. I’ve been really lucky to see so many bands live, especially since I started pretty late. If it wasn’t [...]
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CP's Blog of Doom · 1Y ago

Timeshare Goodness

A couple of folks have asked, so I’m putting as much info down as I can remember. I just finished my homework, so that’s not much. I started doing research into timeshares, because resale prices are VERY low right now. I read good things about Wyndham Vacation Ownership (http://www.wyndhamvacationre
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CP's Blog of Doom · 1Y ago

Urban Exploration Resource: Forum 303 Mall

Urban Exploration Resource: Display Location: Forum 303 Mall. I could spend all day (and have) on sites like this.  I wish pictures of “the good old days” were easier to find, but I imagine lots of moms like mine threw stuff out.  We had great times at the old Forum 303 Mall before switching to [...
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CP's Blog of Doom · 1Y ago

The Extravaganza Draws Near!

Posted from Plano, Texas, United States.
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CP's Blog of Doom · 1Y ago

My First Week with the iPhone

This is an amazing story, check it out: Last Wednesday, my life changed forever. I got an iPhone. I consider it the greatest thing to happen to the blind for a very long time, possibly ever. It offers unparalleled access to properly made applications, and changed my life in twenty-four hours. The iP
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CP's Blog of Doom · 1Y ago

Rachel Sussman: The world’s oldest living things | Video on TED.com

Rachel Sussman shows photographs of the world’s oldest continuously living organisms — from 2,000-year-old brain coral off Tobago’s coast to an “underground forest” in South Africa that has lived since before the dawn of agriculture. via Rachel Sussman: The world’s oldest living things | Video on TE
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CP's Blog of Doom · 1Y ago

100-year-old Scotch pulled from frozen crate – Tech & Science – TODAYshow.com

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A crate of Scotch whisky that was trapped in Antarctic ice for a century was finally opened Friday — but the heritage dram won’t be tasted by whisky lovers because it’s being preserved for its historical significance. via 100-year-old Scotch pulled from frozen crate – Tech
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CP's Blog of Doom · 1Y ago

How to Make Your Own Glowsticks!

Posted from Plano, Texas, United States.
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