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~ Always be yourself. Unless you can be a dragon. Then always be a dragon.

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Amazing Music

31 Thursday Jul 2014

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16 Tons, 2Cellos, a cappella, author, Billy Jean, cellos, Daft Punk, entertainment, fun, music, Pentatonix, PTX, Smooth Criminal, Stephanie Beavers, Straight No Chaser, writer

So I was at a loss for something to post when I thought that maybe, just maybe, some folks might like to hear some really awesome music. So here’s a few picks of some random songs I like:

These are some more of the oddball ones. I listen to a fairly eclectic mix, and a good chunk of it is more mainstream than what’s posted here. But what would be the point of posting mainstream stuff? You’d have heard it already! So I do like country, pop, movie soundtracks (good for writing to), and a smattering of other things too.

Let me know if I’ve gotten you hooked, or share links to your own favorites!

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Do As I Do

28 Monday Jul 2014

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Working customer service at a campground means a lot of repetition. Every single person who checks in is given the same speech outlining the same rules, and we get the same questions asked again and again, day after day.

One of the frustrations with this isn’t just the repetition – it’s that people don’t want to stop and listen for the 30 seconds it takes to convey these pieces of information to them. Now, I’ve worked at this campground for 6 seasons, so you’d think I’d have learned the best way to communicate these rules by now, but the other day I learned a lesson from a coworker of mine who’s only in his second season.

Now, There isn’t a lot of overlap between gatehouse shifts, so we rarely see each other work. But the other day I hung around for a bit after my shift, and I got to watch my coworker check a few campers in. As I watched, he handed the customers a list of the rules and went over every single rule on the back of the sheet.

This coworker is also a friend of mine, and he’s studying to become a teacher. He’s always been a relaxed, engaging guy. I was astounded by what I was seeing, with how these customers were reacting to him. I don’t imagine his tactics would work on every customer, but they were certainly working better than mine.

You see, I would always try to just rattle off the rules as quickly as possible, trying to squish as much information into as tiny a space as possible before I lost the customer’s attention (which sometimes you never get at all). It seemed like every year it got worse, too – fewer and fewer customers would actually listen to what I was saying. It was all I could do to convey our two most important rules before the customer just walked away while I was mid-sentence.

But after watching my coworker, I tried going slower, and I started to get results more similar to his.

If I went slower, so did they.

If I took the time, so would they. I can now get one or two extra things in, and I get the sense that they’re actually listening to me, not just waving a hand with a “yeah, whatever” and not actually absorbing anything.

So next time you’re frustrated with people not paying attention, maybe, instead of speeding up, try slowing down.

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BOOP

24 Thursday Jul 2014

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adorable, animals, author, BOOP, cat, cats, cute, dog, dogs, entertainment, fun, gifs, humor, lol, pet, pets, Stephanie Beavers, writer

cat boop

dog cat animal boop

dog cat animal boop pets

cat boops

Infinite boops

cat boop pet

cat boop

Boop revenge

epic elephant boop

cat kitten boop

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The Apocalypse Will Come, One Tiny, Adorable, Helpful Robot At A Time

21 Monday Jul 2014

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This Friendly Robot Could One Day Be Your Family’s Personal Assistant

Okay, so this is awesome. Jibo is coming.

Jibo is a social robot.

The physical equivalent of voice-command AI like Siri, Jibo will do stuff like search things in the internet and “look” at you when you talk. …At least they don’t seem to have human-looking faces. I’ve always agreed with Spooner on that one. Creeeeeeeeeepy.

Detective Del Spooner: Why do you give them faces? Try to friendly them all up, make them look more human.
-I, Robot

He’s supposed to come to market late 2015 for $550-$600, and apparently he’s to be crowd-funded.

Here’s a video about Jibo.

So what do you think? Creepy? Adorable? Useful? Sad?
Sure, it all seems sweet and innocent now… ;)

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Adorable Owls

17 Thursday Jul 2014

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owl cute

This owl likes nose tickles

owl hoo

owl hoo who whom

Grammatically precise owl

creepy evil owl

Not so much adorable as freaking creepy.

cute owls

There we go, there’s the cute.

owl pun hoo hoo

And a bad owl pun to finish things off.

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Can’t Enjoy Nothing

14 Monday Jul 2014

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Now here’s an interesting study for you. A handful of researchers decided to find out how people reacted to being alone with their thoughts. The article:
Just think: The challenges of the disengaged mind

In 11 studies, we found that participants typically did not enjoy spending 6 to 15 minutes in a room by themselves with nothing to do but think, that they enjoyed doing mundane external activities much more, and that many preferred to administer electric shocks to themselves instead of being left alone with their thoughts. Most people seem to prefer to be doing something rather than nothing, even if that something is negative.

Idle hands (and minds) are the devil’s workshop? Apparently.

Unfortunately I haven’t read the actual study, just a summarized version by Yahoo News, but even just the summary raises interesting questions.

Personally, I like the occasional bit of free time to just relax inside my own head. I don’t do it as much as I used to (ah, the demands of life), but I accredit many of my best ideas to such moments.

Through the ages, great thinkers have bemoaned that not enough people just sit and think, but I wonder, is sitting and thinking now harder than it’s ever been, in our world of constant distractions? What would happen if we all gave our lives a little more thought, I little more- OH LOOK, SQUIRREL!

What about you, dear readers? Can you do it? Can you turn off your phone and your computer and just sit with your thoughts for 15 minutes? Would you enjoy it? I’m curious to know!

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Camping Humor

10 Thursday Jul 2014

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I appreciated the wildlife activity/camping activity pun this camper wielded in our campground:

camping humor bear plus deer equals beer

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On Cars That Drive Themselves

07 Monday Jul 2014

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So I imagine we’ve all heard of Assisted Driving Vehicles coming out. Honestly, I wasn’t paying very much attention, although in the back of my mind I was a little skeptical. Assisted driving, self driving… I just wasn’t sure about how realistic it really was. That is… until I saw this. Here’s some good advertising for you:

Badass Marketing of the Day: Hyundai Tests Out Assisted Driving Vehicles

This is open road, of course, not in a crazy city or some such, but still.

So what do you think? Is this the way of the future? On day, will all cars be able to do this? Is this one more paver in the path to the robot apocalypse? Please share your thoughts!

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Read any good books lately?

03 Thursday Jul 2014

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I’d love to hear about what you’re reading and how you’re liking it. :D

video game prompt bookmark

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The Future of Computing

30 Monday Jun 2014

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New Type Of Computer Capable Of Calculating 640TBs Of Data In One Billionth Of A Second, Could Revolutionize Computing

So, exciting news! Computers are about to take a quantum leap.

Now, anyone who loves technology has GOT to be excited about this. Can you imagine where this will take us? I’m all gung-ho for virtual reality. Y’know, like Sword Art Online and .hack and the Matrix? Toes have been dipped in those waters, but this kind of processing speed would put things on a whole new level.

And if you haven’t heard, this new technology is a total overhaul of the old; introduce silicon photonics instead of copper wiring, and clusters of specialized cores instead of more generalized ones. We will be able to sneeze at petabytes. Petabytes.

And since it’s not creepy at all, HP is calling this what? The Machine. …Anyone else watch Person of Interest? At least they didn’t call it Samaritan…

mushroom cloud evil computer apocalypse

One step closer to the robot apocalypse


One step closer to the robot apocalypse.

In all seriousness, however, it’s this kind of power in the hands of the general public that scares me. “Revolution” isn’t a frivolous concept. Computer security will become non-existent if this is released to joe-public all at once. And as much as I love all my freedoms, there are bad people out there who could take serious advantage of this. With that kind of power, hacking a bank would be easy. Easier than easy.

What do you think, dear readers? What excites you about this prospect? What terrifies you? I’d love to hear.

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