For my Anatomy & Physiology class, we’re allowed to use 3 x 5 notecards on our exams. The professor doesn’t care how we make the cards or what we put on the cards. I decided to take his online study guides and condense them using Google Docs. Continue reading…
Archive for April, 2010
Financial Tip: Check Your Statements
For the most part, I’m in no real position to offer anyone financial advice. Almost everything I live by financially has come from “common sense” point-of-view, or from learning from other people’s mistakes. However, I do have a tip to share: check your statements; credit card or bank, checking your statements can be vital to your financial security. Thanks to this fast and simple rule, I saved myself from some possibly-large financial trouble. Continue reading…
Quiero Aprender El Idioma: Spanish Learning Resources
I want to learn Spanish.
For my bachelor’s degree, FSU requires two “cultural enrichment” classes. For mine, I chose Spanish 101 and 102. There were a few reasons why I chose Spanish: I’ve taken Spanish classes in High School, two years actually, but I never retained as much information as I would have liked, I’d like to understand a new culture and how they communicate, and I’d like to retain some of my family’s culture. Continue reading…
Concerts
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
- Photo taken for the Ferris State Torch.
It’s Been One of Those Days…
I’ve had every chance to be productive today. Instead, I decided to take a break. I’ve been really busy over this last semester: trying to finish up my bachelor’s degree, keep up with work, friends, and family, along with other side project. In today’s break, two fun Photoshop projects came out of it. Continue reading…
The Game
I think you just lost it… Continue reading…
Grammar Tip: Who vs. Whom
Of all the rules in the English language, the battle between “who vs. whom” is the one I dislike the most. These two words are so similar, and normally I would just fall back on who, hoping no one would call me out or notice. Well, it’s time to put an end to that! Continue reading…
Gem Tip: Unpack RJB Into a Rails App
The RJB gem has been insanely useful to me over the past few weeks. I’ve been developing with it on my local machine and things have been going well (that is, after finally figuring out how to get it properly installed). However, I’ve run into an issue when packaging the gem for remote deployment. Continue reading…
Twist, Tangle and Dread: The Path to Dreadlocks (Pt 3)
Joy finished all of the initial backcombing. Continue reading for all of the pics. Continue reading…
Twist, Tangle and Dread: The Path to Dreadlocks (Pt 2)
It’s been a couple of weeks since the dreadlock-project has started. In that time, I’ve had a chance to see how my hair will tolerate the “twist” method of dreadlocking. Sadly, things haven’t been going to plan. Continue reading…
































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