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Looks like my nephew found the clock app on my iPod

My nephew Brody is a sneaky little booger.

     

Even though I've installed several toddler-friendly games on my iPod Touch for him to enjoy, he always seems to stray.

It's always a joy to wipe his grubby fingerprints from the screen after he begrudgingly hands back "Uncle Alan's game." It's even more entertaining to find out what he has managed to discover while my back was turned.

I opened up the clock app last night to use the stopwatch. You can imagine my surprise to find that it had been running for over 1400 hours straight. No wonder my battery life sucked.

Pesky little nephew. Love him to death.

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Posted October 18, 2009
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Guest Post: A New Baby Sister and a Video for Steve Jobs

Hello everyone. My name is Brody Russell. Uncle Alan is letting me borrow his blog for a little bit today. I hope that's okay.

I like to say my ABCs. I like to read books. But my absolute favorite is to play games on my Uncle Alan's iPod Touch. My favorite letter on the keyboard is "q." Here is a sample of what I can do with it: qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQqqqqq. I am sitting with my Uncle Alan right now because Mommy and Daddy are at the hospital. We're just hanging out.

Grandpa picked me up from my house last night so they could go see the doctor. I spent the night at Grandma Russell's house, and when I woke up in the morning, I was a Big Brother! Mommy was real brave and had my baby sister Kiley. She came into the world a little bit early, so she might have to stay at the hospital for a few days. This will give me plenty of time to clean up my room before she comes home. (Sometimes I make a mess of all my toys. I can't help it! I'm just a kid!)

Here are some things that I will do to be the best big brother in the world:

  1. Read books with my sister
  2. Share my toys
  3. Show her how to put on her flip-flops
  4. Make my sister laugh
  5. Show her how to dance
If she's really lucky, I'll teach her how to use Uncle Alan's iPod.

I can't wait until you come home! I llove yuou Kileey!

PS - If you're reading this Steve Jobs, I hope you feel better so you can invent some new cool toys. My uncle helped me use some of your stuff to make a video that will cheer you up. Hope you like it!

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Posted July 14, 2009
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Chegg.com Sends Out a Stimulus Package

I'm a sucker for a good advertising campaign. My wife has to remind me to fast forward through commercials when we're watching a show through the DVR. I can't help it. I like commercials. I can spot a poorly crafted slogan, lame logo, or ineffective billboard from a mile away. So I just couldn't help myself when I opened my front door last night.

I don't normally leave the house through the front door. We usually park our vehicles in the garage, I don't need to buy a vacuum or magazine subscription, and I'm already LDS (sorry Jehovah's Witnesses), so there's rarely a need for us to open the front door. To make matters worse, there is a persistent group of yellow jackets that have decided to claim our front porch as their home. No matter how many times we spray, they always come back. So I avoid the front door. Until last night.

I had left my iPod in my car which was parked on the driveway, so I quickly ran outside to grab it. When I opened the door, I was greeted by a familiar bright orange box. I had seen this box before at the beginning of the semester when my book rentals from Chegg.com arrived. Curious, I picked it up. Here's what went through my head:

We're halfway thru the semester. I've received all my books. Why they would be sending me another package? I wonder if they messed up and sent me my book again. Why is this box rattling when I pick it up? Great. Broken merchandise. Wait, how do you break a book?

I grabbed my iPod, and hurried back inside to chegg things out. On the cover of the box, there was a sticker that said "Free Chegg Promo." Inside the box was a bounty of book-related booty. Here's a breakdown of the contents. There's pictures at the end of the post as well.

  • 3 mini buttons | Two that say "I {heart} Chegg.com," and one that says "I planted a tree by renting a book from Chegg.com"
  • 2 bars of chocolate | Made through partnership between Bloomsberry & Co. and Terrapass. Helping to reduce carbon emissions has never been so tasty.
  • 1 package of Tic Tacs® | Orange flavor. My favorite.
  • 1 package of gum | Stride® brand, Always Mandarin flavor. Also orange.
  • 1 coffee cozy | I'm not a coffee drinker, so I think this is what it's called. You know - those cardboard covers that you slide over your $5 morning coffee? Except this one has a coupon code for $3 off a textbook rental.
  • 2 pens | Who doesn't need a new pen once in a while?
  • 20 bookmarks | These are no ordinary bookmarks. Each one has a coupon code for $3 off a textbook rental.
  • 20 Chegg.com stickers | Clear stickers featuring the Chegg.com logo. Suitable for sticking on a laptop.

For a company that relies on business from college students, this promotional package was genius. A sticker will be going on my laptop today. A button will possibly find its way to my backpack. I will be using the pens to take notes in class. It will take me a couple weeks to finish the package of gum and Tic Tacs®. It will take a few minutes to polish off the chocolate. And I'm offering up the rest of the stuff to anyone who's interested.

So, if you would like a discount on a book rental from Chegg.com, send me an email at alan [dot] bradford [at] asu [dot] edu, or you can send me a tweet. I've got 21 coupons to give away. If you're not familiar with this company, you can go read a post about Chegg I wrote for ASU last year. Basically, you rent your books instead of purchasing them. It saves you crazy amounts of money (well over 50% in most cases). You don't have to worry about selling your books back to the bookstore or on Half.com or Craigslist. They plant a tree for every book. 

Seriously kids. Go Chegg it out. I'll be right here eating my eco-friendly chocolate. For breakfast.

         

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Filed under  //   bookstore   Carbon emissions   chegg.com   college   Half.com   iPod   promotion   rent   save money   stimulus   Terrapass   textbooks  
Posted March 27, 2009
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