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To Comment or Not to Comment? June 30th, 2008 No, I’m not talking about leaving comments on my webpage, though comments are always appreciated. Instead, I’m talking about whether or not you would interject in a random person’s conversation if you overheard them talking about something that you knew about? I’ve always had this thought during the times that I’ve been in stores where the sales person is trying to make a sale and telling the customer all sorts of stuff. Usually, the sales person is it in for themselves, trying to make a sale, with the customer not really knowing what they’re looking for. If you hear the sales person saying something like “Getting this item will really make things better,” and you know that for the most part, that item won’t really do anything to help the customer, do you step in and give advice to the random stranger about to be duped? Or do you just laugh to yourself, and think that you know better, then keep walking? What if let’s say you’re at a restaurant eating, and you overhear the table next to you and you hear one person tell the person their eating with something that’s completely wrong and you know it’s wrong. The person listening doens’t seem like they know it’s wrong, so they believe what they’re hearing. Do you offer your own comments, of course in a nice manner?I’ve typically stayed quiet figuring that for the most part it’s not my place to make a comment. But maybe I should be commenting in the future? What do you do? Do you pass on your knowledge or do you keep quiet not knowing the other people? Leave a comment and let me know! Posted by Lawrence in Musings | No Comments » A Recital and an Initiation Day June 24th, 2008 I wanted to post a couple of pictures that I was able to take from this past weekend’s events. First on Saturday, Wesley had his senior recital where he rocked out on his electric violin (as well as a normal one). Then on Sunday, we had a student planned/led YG Inititiation/Summer kickoff day. I wasn’t able to get many pictures, but here are just a few from the weekend.    Posted by Lawrence in Events, Photos | No Comments » My Lack of Balance June 19th, 2008 So awhile ago, Mazie was able to get her hands on a Wii Fit for us. I must say that Nintendo did a pretty good job coming up with the idea for the Fit. What better way to market to a completely different crowd than to use exercise as a selling point. Anyways, among the categories included on the game where one can train in are: Yoga, Strength Training, Aerobics, and Balance. The balance games tend to be the most fun as they’re more “game” oriented than they are exercise oriented. What the Wii Fit showed me though, was how bad my balance was. There’s one game on the Fit that requires the person to stand on the board and shift their weight back and forth as if they were skiing down a slope. With how clumsy I am, and how terrible my balance is, I find myself unable to complete the game without stepping off the board. Ideally, you should be able to easily shift your weight to the left and to the right to guide your Mii down the slope without losing balance and having to step off. However, it doesn’t seem to be possible for me. It’s actually pretty humorous to watch me attempt to keep my balance as I always fall off within 5-10 seconds of shifting my weight back and forth.I guess that’s one bad thing about being tall… your center of balance isn’t as low as someone who’s shorter, causing you to lose your balance more easily. Despite that though, I think I’d still rather be tall. If I ever get around to it, maybe I’ll post a video of me attempting to play so that you can all get a laugh out of it. Posted by Lawrence in General | No Comments » Congrats to David and Cindy! June 11th, 2008 Congratulations to David and Cindy on their marriage this past weekend in San Francisco! It was fun to get to travel out there and see some of the old youth groupers again. It doesn’t happen very often since most everyone’s spread throughout the country nowadays, so weddings are always a good time to reunite. David and Cindy had a great wedding and it was funny to hear Cindy’s dad come up with a song to sing for their wedding. Anyways, here are a couple of pictures that I was able to take.    Posted by Lawrence in Events, Photos | 1 Comment » Waiting in Line June 2nd, 2008 So last week I had to go to the bank a couple of times to deposit some checks. I usually go during lunch, since I have some spare time and the bank is only down the street from where I work. Typically, I have to wait in line no more than 5 minutes or so before a I make it to a teller. However, one time, I ended up having to wait around 15 minutes or so due to the long line. This made me think about all the other times that I’ve had to wait in lines. What is it about waiting in lines that causes people to get upset or lose their patience? You’ll typically see this a lot when you’re at places where it’s common to have to wait in line, such as a bank, a dmv, or an airport. People can seem all nice and happy, but once they hit that line, they become impatient, annoyed, and sometimes angry. I’ve also been annoyed with long lines, but I usually end up realizing that there’s no point in me getting angry since that’s not going to do any good. So anyone have any ideas as to why lines tend to bring out the worst in people? Posted by Lawrence in Musings | 1 Comment » Photos from Doug and Jeanne’s Wedding May 28th, 2008 Well, I was able to go through basically all the 500+ photos that I took from Doug and Jeanne’s wedding this past weekend and came up with a photo album. Even though I wasn’t their main photographer, I think I got some pretty good photos. Hopefully it at least looks like I’m getting better as a photographer. Anyways, here are a couple of photos from the album that I wanted to highlite. Enjoy!      Posted by Lawrence in Events, Photos | 2 Comments » « Older Entries 39 queries. 1.205 seconds. Taibros.net is powered by WordPress 2.5.1 - Login Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS) XHTML 1.0 and CSS Copyright © 2008 Taibros.net |
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