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Like the Sunday we met

May 22, 2011

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And it’s Sunday again, just like that!

You know, I always wish I could sing, but I really can’t. When I sing, it even hurts my own ears. However, this does not make me love music any less whatsoever. Actually, I love music. And I love a capella music, and choirs, too. They do make me a little envious though.

Because I don’t want to be alone in my envy, I’d like to share this video.

So amazing, right?!

I have to announce that I’ll be around a little less than usual in the next few weeks; University is coming to an end before summer break and I have to hand in 4 assignments, do two presentations and have two exams. I will have a little less time than normal to blog and tweet and write… :( alas, that’s the life of a student! (Which I have to admit usually is quite slow, otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to focus so much on writing and such :p).

And now, this week’s blog mashup!

8 Gmail Labs Features To Boost Your Productivity @ Mashable.com – check this out. You’ll love this!

The hidden posthuman messages in Pixar movies @ io9.com

The real Mona Lisa is about to be discovered @ io9.com – researchers found a tomb in Paris where the real Mona Lisa might be buried… Interesting.

These days will change us all @ Jay Kristoff – I thought this was a very well written blog and really inspiring. Thanks Jay.

Places on Earth that Aliens Might Find Hospitable @ io9.com - NASA released an absolutely stunning gallery of real-world locations where alien life forms might like to spend some time if they visited.

On writing, publishing, social media, etc.

5 Star Reviews @ Mystery Writing is Murder – what does your 5 star review mean? Does it mean you want to read the book at least 10 times more before you die, or that you just liked it?

Character Traits Thesaurus Entry: Bossy @ The Bookshelf Muse – the latest addition to the Character Thesaurus of my favorite blog!

Twitter Tuesday #17 @ Warrior Writers – Kristen Lamb offers the most useful advice for writers who want to learn how to tweet properly!

 

That’s all, folks!

 

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