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When fishbones aren't enough, send cruise missles to:
41.710023N -087.66552W
(Phone first, to make sure I'm home).
Special Skill: Thanx to an underdeveloped left hand/arm, I can stick my hand in vending machines and retrieve free goodies.
Weekness: Refined sugar and simple starches drain my superhuman strength. Currently I have no superhuman strenght thanx to a Skittles addiction[See "Special Skill"].
My favorite HB topics would include something about:
- Astronomy
- Bicycles, or any HPV for that matter
- Organic food and medicine
- Harmonicas
- Exercising without wasting time
- Using computer/internet to improve the quality of life.
- Game theory
- Mathematics education
- Recycling
- Public transportation
- Micro-manufacturing
Don't Own the Problem
The dilemma of the two Lous
Lou G went to work every day. He did his job well, and his boss and fans enjoyed his success. Lou G will always be remembered as someone who solved problems.
Destiny is very cruel, and Lou G was given a problem that he was destined to own, and that problem led to his death. The problem was named after him.
Lou P also went to work every day, often never leaving work. Lou P was determined to solve a problem. Lou P made it a point not to own the problem, but to own the solution. He solved the problem, and the solution was named after him.
When we think of Lou Gherig's Disease we think of a problem, and we remember Lou Gherig. When we think of pasteurization, we think of a solution and remember Louis Pasteur.
Yes, we are all in the highest risk group to fall victim of the disease that will be named after us. Become Lou G and solve as many problems as you can and make it point to be part of the solution the Yankees will always know their Lou as a solution.