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State of the Cube

Posted by Richard on January 29th, 2008

When your days consist of career hunting, hockey and working out, there generally isn’t much to report.

I like what Justin did with his Christmas series.  (Even if it stirred some jealousy within:  I want a camera!)  I figured that I would do a series but I would like to poll the audience and see what topic would be preferred.  Here are your options:

A Space Case:  One man’s crazy journey in developing a computer game

Building a Better You:  A recent college graduate quests for a job

Building a Better Body:  The Great Ski Paradise Workout!

Building a “Better” Tomorrow:  The State of Politics

Two for the Price of One:  The joys of owning a Nintendo DS

Spending Money I Don’t Have:  The process of building the computer of tomorrow!  (All hypothetical.)

Ok, that should be enough choices for now.  I have a feeling that the decision will be the result of a vote of maybe 3 people, so choose wisely.

7 Responses to “State of the Cube”

  1. Justin GehringNo Gravatar Says:

    All of them… That should be like 6 months worth of content!

  2. JohnNo Gravatar Says:

    Spending money you don’t have. Maybe I was one of the three :)

  3. AmberNo Gravatar Says:

    I am sorry, they all seem boring to me. But I have a firm belief in vote for the least worst option in elections. So here is my vote— the politic one.

  4. RichardNo Gravatar Says:

    How can they all be boring Amber? What would you be interested in hearing about?

  5. CaseyNo Gravatar Says:

    Job search. Mostly because I’m in the same relative boat and I think it would be interesting.

  6. ElizabethNo Gravatar Says:

    I really don’t care which one you write about as long as you are working at the job search, and working out, and not serious about spending money you don’t have.

  7. AlexNo Gravatar Says:

    I think, and I’m just spitballing here, that you should write about cubes that have been shattered. You can begin literally with cubes of ice and cubes of rubix, then move on from there to the more abstract or esoteric.

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