Chris




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Chris's Life List

  1. 1. stop procrastinating
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    26,950 people
  2. 2. Get organized
    6,073 people
  3. 3. never settle for anything less than I deserve
    1 cheer
    425 people
  4. 4. Buy a House
    1 cheer
    12,555 people
  5. 5. clean my apartment
    373 people
  6. 6. Learn to play the guitar
    12,643 people
  7. 7. get in shape
    9,376 people
  8. 8. eat healthier
    10,110 people
  9. 9. drink more water
    18,962 people
  10. 10. exercise regularly
    10,522 people
  11. 11. meditate daily
    3,978 people
  12. 12. Save money
    14,700 people
  13. 13. contribute to an open source project
    112 people
  14. 14. Go to graduate school
    1,188 people
  15. 15. learn french
    10,586 people
  16. 16. go to church
    699 people
  17. 17. learn to fix cars
    120 people
  18. 18. Learn to play the piano
    7,425 people
  19. 19. start drawing again
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    415 people
  20. 20. make friends
    1,748 people
  21. 21. be a good friend
    908 people
  22. 22. have better posture
    7,699 people
  23. 23. Learn to cook
    8,174 people
  24. 24. be a kid again
    76 people
  25. 25. Take more pictures
    14,307 people
  26. 26. Read more books
    10,987 people
  27. 27. get corrective eye surgery or lasik
    1,157 people
  28. 28. Learn Ruby
    1,842 people
  29. 29. travel
    7,409 people
  30. 30. trust
    434 people
  31. 31. pay off my student loans
    2,842 people
  32. 32. learn to invest
    226 people
  33. 33. get out of debt
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    11,008 people
  34. 34. Start my own business
    8,577 people
  35. 35. Write a business plan
    129 people
  36. 36. get better at keeping in touch with people who are important to me
    697 people
  37. 37. complete the Personal MBA
    31 people
  38. 38. meet new people
    4,127 people
  39. 39. To live instead of exist
    10,881 people
  40. 40. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
    7,517 people
  41. 41. Go to the dentist
    1,028 people
  42. 42. update my resume
    257 people
  43. 43. Write every day
    1 cheer
    874 people

How I did it
How to give up caffeine
It took me
6 months
It made me
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Recent entries
do my taxes
Tax Relief 20 months ago

Today I mailed my federal income tax returns for 2005, 2006, and 2007. It’s been three ridiculous years but it feels good to finally feel caught up.

My father traditionally did the income taxes for my family, and so my brother and I never got around to really learning what’s all involved. However, it came to light that it’s three years later and my father hasn’t been able to get around to the taxes. I don’t blame him, he’s go things to do and I know the taxes were on his “to-do” list, but I figured it was time to take the matter into my own hands.

It turns out the IRS doesn’t get too concerned when they owe you money. And, whatever I was doing, I had too much withheld from my salary for those years. I should be getting a hefty refund back from the government soon. I decided to change my withholding status to something that might be a little more logical so that I can keep (and presumably save and invest) more of my money instead of having it tangled up at the IRS year after year.

One piece of advice I can give—I bought a dedicated Taxcut program, thinking that I needed all the help I could get this year. Once it came time to file I was surprised that it’d cost so much to e-file, and it looks like there might be better online tax preparation websites and “freefile” services I could’ve used. I think I would’ve been better off trying the free online version of TurboTax or any of the freefile alternatives. I know it sounds stupid that I’d be so worried about being nickel-and-dimed after being so apathetic about the state of my tax refund the past couple of years, but I really can’t stand it when I feel some company is trying to capitalize on my ignorance.

I’m still keeping my fingers crossed until I get the direct deposit and confirmation that everything went through smoothly, but I’m happy to be done.



watch the Patriots lose (read all 4 entries…)
18-1 21 months ago

It’s been a long time coming, but it feels great to finally witness the Patriots lose a football game—especially the one game they’ve been playing for all season. The New York Football Giants are the winners of Super Bowl XLII in Glendale.

Too many times have I seen teams with heart, determination, and talent basically beat themselves when playing against the Patriots. And it’s never seemed as though the Patriots were the better team, it’s just that the cold and machine-like style of football they play keeps them from making mistakes and it ends up being the difference.

I had faith in the Giants. For the most part Tom Brady has been well protected this season, and always had time to consider the coverage and make the best throws. The times when he’s been hurried and pressured, like in a couple of close games they’ve had, he’s been noticeably frustrated. If there was anyone that could get to him, it’d be the Giants excellent defensive front and they delivered. Shutting down the Patriots offensive line, and in turn, Brady, was the key to the game.

I’ve been indifferent to the Super Bowls that don’t feature my home team, the Steelers, but, as odd as it sounds, I actually had close to the same level of excitement when cheering on the Giants as I had the Steelers in 2005.

Congratulations to the Giants—this was a win everyone could appreciate.

Definitely worth seeing it again.



build a new computer
Dad's Computer 22 months ago

I’ve built a computer for my dad this Christmas—most of the parts came from NewEgg and TigerDirect, and I’m happy with how it turned out so far but he hasn’t had the opportunity to use it much yet.

What I really want to is put together a timeline for replacing my current computer at home that I built in 2003. I’ve always tried to support AMD CPUs (bought my first Intel in a while last year via my MacBook), and I’m under the impression they’re not as much as a value anymore. Building my dad’s computer was a good exercise for understanding what I’d want for my own replacement as well, though.



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