About 5lbs, or a little more than 10% of the way there.
hobronto's Life List
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1. write a novel
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2. Record an album
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3. Take more pictures
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4. Stop watching TV
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5. complain less
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6. stop biting my nails
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7. bodybuilding
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8. live passionately
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9. witness the end of Microsoft
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10. Attend TED
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11. write the first chapter
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12. add 45 pounds of lean body mass
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Took some photos during a trip to the zoo last week. Need to do these little photo outings more often. Here’re the best from the trip: http://hobronto.smugmug.com/gallery/2297507
I’ve come to realize that, while there are many things to hate about it – the (holygoditmustbeintentional) crap design and engineering, the weird voyeurism, the ad revenue maximization, and the astroturfed story of its origins – I can’t actually say that matters. There will always been terrible design (and maybe myspace’s design has been constructed to serve a purpose that’s just opaque to us). People will always waste time ogling on the Internet. Companies always want to juice ad revenue. And, hell, companies always want to portray themselves positively. So, sure, destroy Myspace. But it isn’t the first or the last of corporate fads worthy of destruction, so save some strength for the next enemy.

