David Mandelberg




I'm doing 35 things
 

David Mandelberg's Life List

  1. 1. Write and record an album
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    223 people
  2. 2. learn how to drive stick-shift
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    4,146 people
  3. 3. Learn Ruby
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    1,858 people
  4. 4. Learn Spanish
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    12,560 people
  5. 5. learn Esperanto
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    359 people
  6. 6. learn Japanese
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    8,280 people
  7. 7. learn hebrew
    782 people
  8. 8. live off the grid
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    313 people
  9. 9. learn german
    3,710 people
  10. 10. learn mandarin
    1,051 people
  11. 11. learn arabic
    1,766 people
  12. 12. learn french
    8,317 people
  13. 13. witness the end of IE
    757 people
  14. 14. learn Swedish
    545 people
  15. 15. learn norwegian
    349 people
  16. 16. write a song
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    3,366 people
  17. 17. scuba dive
    1,800 people
  18. 18. Learn Lisp
    260 people
  19. 19. make a difference
    6,020 people
  20. 20. learn sign language
    6,347 people
  21. 21. learn italian
    4,786 people
  22. 22. invent something useful
    127 people
  23. 23. speak another language fluently
    367 people
  24. 24. start letterboxing
    39 people
  25. 25. Understand Calculus
    39 people
  26. 26. Drive across the USA
    2,010 people
  27. 27. breakdance
    317 people
  28. 28. backpack through Europe
    4,198 people
  29. 29. Become a Polyglot
    117 people
  30. 30. Graduate
    1,643 people
  31. 31. stay out all night
    84 people
  32. 32. dance all night long
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    29 people
  33. 33. Learn to juggle
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    931 people
  34. 34. graduate from college
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    5,047 people
  35. 35. go to college
    3,272 people
Recent entries
fight for human rights
amnesty 2 years ago

I’ve written letters and signed petitions for Amnesty International and I hope to keep doing that for as long as necessary and possible (probably the rest of my life).


improve my balance
"sitting" on one foot 2 years ago

I used to only be able to “sit” on one foot (one foot on the ground, the other ankle on top of the grounded knee with my upper body leaning back a little and legs in front of me) for a few seconds at a time. After dancing and spinning in place for minutes, I can now sit on one foot for much longer without losing my balance.


Find new (to me) music I love
recommendations please 2 years ago

You can see the music I listen to now at my last.fm page. I’m also looking for some anime style music. Does anybody know of any free and legal music I might like (in any language)?

thanks in advance


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