Explosive Tinnitus: at least I'm not alone!
Leave me a comment if you experience this too. There aren't many documented cases in the scientific literature but some suspect that explosize tinnitus is drastically underrecognized.

I stumbled upon this lovely item at my local grocery store last week. In case you can't see for yourself, it is a sausage link wrapped in a chocalate chip pancake. And to meet the needs of young professionals trying to beat the morning rush, the wonderful folks at Jimmy Dean have placed this delightful treat on a stick. This is a perfect example of what happens when you leave a 13 year old in charge of new product development. Don't get me wrong, pancakes and sausage are two of my favorite things for breakfast, but chocalate chip... on a stick? I'm guessing that these won't be available much longer since they were being sold at a hefty discount and there was still a stack of them sitting there. Hey, Jimmy Dean... stick to making corn-dogs.
I celebrated the 4th of July in Cocoa Beach this year. It worked out well since the Space Shuttle blasted off while I was baking in Florida Sun. The picture to the left was my view of it from the beach (about 20 miles away from the launch pad). It's too bad I'll miss the twin sonic booms on Discovery's return.

This is a Miss Vickies potato chips bag. Look at it closely. Notice the lace with the bow in the middle directly above the word "JALAPENO"? Now to me, that looks like the lace along the top of a woman's blouse. And if that's a woman blouse... then doesn't the "V" in Vickies look suspiciously like cleavage? I've presented this idea to several people and everyone thinks I'm just obsessing about breasts.
I won a medical device design competition in my Problem Based Learning graduate class. The challenge was to design and build a wearable device to minimize essential tremor. Essential tremor is a neurological disease that causes uncontrollable shaking of the head and hands. Anyway, after a lot of late nights of drilling and sawing, I finished my prototype last week and gave the presentation yesterday. The judges liked my design the best. I got this snazzy certificate and $150. You can see me wearing the gizmo in this picture. It uses viscous dampers to suppress the tremor. Check out my "projects page" for a better explanation and the PDF of the presentation.
Tomorrow is my final anatomy exam. For some reason, my graduate program requires us to dissect cadavers along with learning the names of every wrinkle of every organ in the human body. The novelty of cutting up dead people wore off about 5 minutes after I started this class. It meets a few times a week and lasts four hours each time . My attention span, on the other hand, lasts about 30 seconds. Combine that with the fact that it starts at 8 am and you can see why I'm happy that it's almost over. Actually, it's the exams that I hate most. There has to be a better way... All we do is memorize 500 latin names that all sound the same and forget them as soon as the exam is over. I was hoping that this class would at least make me sound smarter when I talking about the human body. No such luck. I still call an arm, an arm, and a toe, a toe.
Toilet paper and fireworks filled the air last night as we (the Florida Gators) won our first NCAA basketball championship. After the win last night, people poured into the streets to celebrate. I only live a couple blocks from all the action so I joined in. The police were there too, riding their horses through the crowd but they let the party burn itself out naturally. I took the oppurtunity to do a cart-wheel across a normally busy University Avenue. No one got killed and no cars were set on fire so I guess it all worked out just fine. Go Gators!

Bear with me while I figure out how to do this mobile blogging thing. BTW, this is the street I live on. I snapped this picture with my phone on the way back from class. I'm somewhat impressed with the quality of my camera phone.