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Happy Thanksgiving!

November 23rd, 2006 No comments

Hope everyone has a great thanksgiving.

In the honor of today’s holiday, I’m posting a comic from probably my favorite comic strip on the web: PhD Comics.

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Wii!

November 19th, 2006 No comments

It’s official.  My med school career has just come to a screeching halt…. I got a Wii!

Vikas and I stood in line (at the garden center of Wally World) for this new console starting at 6 PM.  The line had 8 people originally, but within an hour, it was 20 peeps long.  Surprisingly, Wal-Mart was only expecting 20 Wiis to arrive on the truck.  Anyway, around 8 PM, we were moved to layaway so that everyone in the store could gawk and say, “What are you all waiting for?”

Jabbar and his girlfriend, Ashley, both came to join us in line.  We kept ourselves busy by watching “Why Killed the Electric Car?” (a great documentary, btw), and “30 Rock” (hilarious new sitcom on NBC).

The launch was uneventful.  The managers had everything under control.  We all quietly paid for our consoles and left.

The fun part was when we went home to Jabbar’s place and unboxed the Wii.  Boy, did that feel like an Apple moment.. the packaging was very well done.  Kudos to Nintendo.

We played “Wii Sports” till 3 AM last night, and now my arm is sore from all of the ball hitting.  So much fun!

If you’re even remotely interested in gaming, I’d highly recommend the Nintendo Wii!

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Ed Bradley… he will be missed.

November 13th, 2006 1 comment

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I have an addiction to 60 Minutes.  It’s my all time favorite news broadcast; the stories are always very touching and concise. (In the mid 90s, I loved 20/20, but that show went down the drain after Hugh Downs left).
Last week, Ed Bradley, my favorite 60 Minutes reporter, died of leukemia.  He always did the very personal stories:  Timothy McVeigh, Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, Bono, along with numerous stories on hunger in Africa.  His personality was always entertaining, and he had a unique ability to relate with his guests, no matter how atrocious they were.

Goodbye Ed.  You will be missed.

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