Two Animal Videos That Made Me Smile Today


Two Camels in a Car Video


At least they’re not spitting.


Happiest Dog in the World Video


You know those dogs that they take to nursing homes that have been shown to help the residents feel happier and live longer?  This guy is going to live forever!

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Dancing Inmates Strike Again – Video


The latest in video in the phenomenal Dancing Inmate series on YouTube


     

A coworker showed me the original dancing inmates video many months ago and I’ve been following them ever since.  Based out of a prison in the Philippines, thousands of inmates dance, march, and have a good-ole time showing off for millions of YouTube fans. 

Sure beats gang wars and prison fights.  What they need to set up next is a well produced International Reality Prison Inmate Dance-Off competition; call me Simon Fuller.   For more information about the prison and how the group got started, I found this MSNBC Dancing Inmates Article to be very interesting.

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Are You Color Blind – Apparently I Am – Take the Test


Why did it take 28 years for me to find out that I am color blind?

     I have to give props to the doctors over at Williamsburg Eye Care for performing the most thorough and professional eye exam I’ve had my entire life.  Somehow I had managed to go to at least six different eye doctors in my lifetime an have never taken the color blindness test.  Turns out that I am slightly color blind when it comes to seeing red and green colors.  A diagnosis that I share with 8% of the male population, according to Dr. Lodwick. 

     On top of being thorough and courteous, for the first time in my adult life the sales reps at the counter didn’t try to strong-arm me into buying my prescription from them if I could find it cheaper elsewhere.  A gesture, I appreciated so much, that I gave them my full business.

     The funny thing is that I actually stumbled across the actual diagnosis test online (see the link below) a few weeks ago.  This is nearly identical with the one I was given in the doctor’s office.  I failed it then too, but I chalked it up to my monitor not being calibrated correctly; guess I was wrong!


Take The Full Color Blindness Test via the Link Below


 

     Supposedly there’s a red circle in the picture above next to the yellow square (Which I can see, thank you very much!).  Here is the link to the Free Online Color Blindness Test.  Please let me know if they’re just pulling and there really isn’t anything there.

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Searching For Ways to Make Your Life Better

     When I initially conceived of building WisdomHound.com I wanted to accomplish two goals with the site.

     First, I wanted to have a place where I could write about and document all those things that have enriched my life somehow. These could include insights from my favorite books or articles that I have read, benefits from websites or software programs that have made life better for me in some way, or good advice I have heard from those much wiser than myself. I am very growth oriented by nature and always looking for ways to make my life easier / better / happier and wanted to use this site as my primary tool for documenting my journey and progress in case any of it may be of some benefit to others.

     My second goal for the site was to have one place where I could log and share any and all interesting (entertaining, educational, incredible) links / nuggets of information that I stumbled across as I attempt to satisfy my never-ending thirst for knowledge.

     So how am I doing after my first month? Well, it appears as if I have so far neglected my first goal entirely and primarily focused only on sharing cool links. This is an imbalance that I intend on correcting from this point forward. I have a long list of articles that I have been wanting to write (in some case for years) and while I will continue to post many of my favorite links, I am going to focus the majority of my free time to writing about all those things that I believe have improved my life in some way. This will be encapsulated with the WisdomHound.com’s new slogan:


"Searching For Ways to Make Your Life Better"


To deliver upon this goal, I’ll try to cover topics relating to specific, underlying themes /desires / needs that lie within us all:
      ○ To Grow (Discover, Learn, Understand, Improve)
      ○ To Have Fun (Movies, Music, Entertainment)
      ○ To Help (Volunteer, Teach)
      ○ To Create (Write, Draw, Build, Blog, YouTube)
      ○ To Find Peace (Means many things to many people)
      ○ To Find Balance Between All of the Above
      ○ To Connect / Affiliate – Encompasses All of the Above


What Makes Me An Expert on Any of This?


     In short, it is my non-expertise in all of this that makes me qualified to write about any of it. I am very skeptical of anyone who claims to have found "IT" for once someone arrives at this conclusion, their mind stops searching for alternative possibilities. I believe that it is these ever-unfolding possibilities that make life so interesting.

     Yes, I have biases and beliefs that I currently hold. But if there’s one thing I can tell you about myself, it is that I am a frustratingly big flip-flopper and proud of it. I try not to take any of my beliefs too seriously and am always open to exploring the reasons underlying another’s point of view. Even if we ultimately arrive at different conclusions, the least we can do is understand and respect where the other is coming from.


How to View All of My Favorite Links


     For those of you who visit the site primarily for the links, going forward I will be posting all links (including the few that make it to my blog and the many that don’t) on my public Google Reader feed below (which can be subscribed to separately if so desired).

http://www.google.com/reader/shared/WisdomHound

     After trying a number of different mediums for sharing links (Posting them Here, Twitter, Digg) I have found nothing to be nearly as useful as Google Reader for organizing and sharing links to my favorite Online content. In addition to having the standard features like RSS Feeds, Tags, Notes, etc. in typical Google-Stalker form, it’s also great for discovering new blogs & people linking to similar content to the kinds of stuff you are already reading anyway (very similar to Amazon.com recommendations). But enough free publicity for Google; like they need it.


So Where’s That Leave Us?


So to sum up, going forward:

○ I’ll broaden the purpose of the site to include more personal writing and less regurgitation
○ Links will be accessible via my WisdomHound Google Reader RSS Feed
○ Items that I presently have queued up to write about include website, book, & product reviews; observations; interviews; discoveries; insights; & links; All the stuff that I’d put in a book about what has made my life better "were" I to write one :)


I Have a Favor to Ask of You


     It is not my intention for this blog to turn into a never ending, one way monologue.  So if you are reading this please let me know your thoughts every once in a while.  I’ve added a suggestions tab the right to make it super easy, or you can simply post a comment the old fashion way too.  If there is a certain topic that you find particularly interesting please pass it along.  Likewise, if you find that I’m droning on, let me know so I can stop.

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Intel Brain Implants by 2020

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          Brain Implants     

 

It has always been my dream to be able to communicate with a computer directly vs having to worry about carpal tunnel and whatnot; but it does raise interesting security concerns

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Most Incredible Clouds You’ve Ever Seen

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          Amazing Clouds     

 

This is far and away the most impressive cloud-montage I’ve ever seen in my life; Further evidence of just how much the aliens like playing with our atmosphere.

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Cure For Cancer Found – For These Rats at Least

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          Cancer-free Rats     

 

I think what happens is that the cancer cells take one look at the rats and figure that they’re not longed for this world long anyway so move on to more appealing-looking hosts; “You fooled us again rats!”

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The Benefits of Pissing People Off

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The closest thing to an excuse you’re ever going to find…”I couldn’t help it, his anger is just proof that what I’m doing is worthwhile”

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Sony Unveils 360 Degree Display


              

 

Holodeck, here I come!

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It Was Here I Swear – So Messed Up

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          It Was Right Here     

 

This reminds me of a time in college when my friends moved my car to the adjacent parking lot without me knowing it an hour before we were all going ot go to the movies (I had volunteered to drive)…the only two who weren’t in on it were me and my girlfriend (now wife)…I’m with you little bee! Though I “knew I didn’t park in the other lot” before i called the police I figured I should check so we all went and checked…what do you know, I look like an idiot! They let me stew in my dumbfoundedness until AFTER to movie, I was impressed.

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