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Can you draw this turtle?  Give it a shot.  Just draw it on something, scan it, and email it to jason@thelunas.com.  The winning entry will be posted here for all the world to see.
Can you draw this turtle?  Give it a shot.  Just draw it on something, scan it, and email it to jason@thelunas.com.  The winning entry will be posted here for all the world to see.
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“Us rednecks, we’ve caught enough cars on fire; fire don’t bother us. We know when they’re fixin’ to blow up.”
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“Most people make the mistake of thinking design is what it looks like… People think it’s this veneer — that the designers are handed this box and told, ‘Make it look good!’ That’s not what we think design is. It’s not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.”
Steve Jobs, The New York Times, 2003 (via jayparkinsonmd)
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Singletasking

I love this concept.  Try it and let me know how it goes.
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ReBlog: The best health insurance for you.

jayparkinsonmd:

For the average person with no significant expensive chronic problems, the best insurance strategy for you is:

  • Purchase a high deductible health plan for $140 a month (ideally with an associated Health Savings Account (HSA))
  • Discontinue the traditional, expensive pre-paid health care plan we’re all used to (say this costs $600 a month ($7200 a year))
  • Put the cost difference of the two plans into your Health Savings Account - over the course of the year you would have $5,520 in your HSA with money that you don’t have to pay taxes on (tax savings of $1,600)
  • Pay cash for health care out of this account knowing the average person will spend over $10,000 in a given year only once every 20 years. By paying cash, you get real customer service for health care and can go anywhere you’d like without annoying in/out of network restrictions and wondering whether or not your insurance covers things you want most (like therapy visits)
  • Earn interest on the pre-tax dollars in your HSA that roll over year to year and always maintain this health care “buffer.”


You’ll save over $50,000 in 10 years by doing this and be able to use this money for other investments.

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I want to go to this place

Urban Rocks, an indoor climbing gym in Chattanooga.

Urban Rocks Gym

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