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Dreams’ Daily Dosage

If you didn’t know, my nickname is ‘Dreams’. Try and decode that one. Anyway, this past week I learned, did, and found a lot of cool things. Check it out:

Monday
Dopplr added a carbon journal for travelers to realize how much they’re destroying the planet. Hooray!

Tuesday
I found a nice little Mac app which I’ve been looking for since, oh, I owned a MacBook. It’s called I Love Stars and allows you to rate your iTunes songs from the menu bar.

Wednesday
Communist parties are funny when cats are involved.

Thursday
It was a big week for sports for me. I visited the Twins in Minneapolis. Saw them play the Rockies in Denver. Oh, and I went to a soccer game (Colorado vs. Salt Lake).

Friday
I bought tickets to Colombia. It’s going to be an interesting experience and you know I’ll share my thoughts here.

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  1. At first I wondered why one would go to the capital of South Carolina… Colombia should be awesome. (I feel obligated to make that snide statement because it was only last week that I realized the county’s spells it without a “u”.)

    Also, the carbon tracking feature’s interesting. I wonder how accurate it actually is.

  2. Haha! Nice catch, david.

    As far as the carbon tracking, it looks like it uses your method of traveling for trips (plane, train, car) and is using information from AMEE. So, I assume it’s pretty accurate.

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