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Monday Rundown: Prays for the Northeast

By on October 29, 2012


[box_light] It’s Monday, and if you’re new to Quarterlife Man (welcome), you’re new to the Monday Rundown. The Monday Rundown is a compendium of  randomness compiled over the course of each week. Enjoy… [As always, if you've seen something crazy or have a suggestion, email us or tell us on Twitter (@QuarterlifeMan).] [/box_light] [divider]

––Awesome Leadoff Video:

Are we praying for everyone about to be affected by Hurricane Sandy? Yes. Are we laughing with people having fun with the situation? Yes.

Hilarious.

On a serious note: Join us in prayer as we pray for the safety of EVERYONE who has been affected or will be affected by the storm. Prayer is a powerful thing.

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––From Florida: We Have Fall

If you remember correctly, I begged on here for colder weather. Today our Palm Beach weather is in the 60′s and it’s gorgeous. Tomorrow morning, the low is supposed to be 53.

That is all.

#ballin

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––Future Roads? Sure.

Our roads need to progress with technology, right? Well, it looks they are. Say hello to glow-in-the-dark, lighting and lane markers:

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Road trips in the not-too-distant future will take on a psychedelic hue with glow-in-dark lane markers that eliminate the need for overhead lighting and dynamic paint that brightens when the temperature drops below freezing and icy conditions prevail.

The glow-in-the-dark roads are treated with a special “foto-luminising powder” that is charged up during the day and illuminates the contours of the road and lane markers at night for up to 10 hours, according to Dutch designer and innovator Daan Roosegaarde and Heijmans Infrastructure.

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––We Leave You With This:

This is how I feel about every Apple release. This is the banned iPad Mini promo:

Brilliant, right?

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About Jayson Schmidt

Founder of the Quarterlife movement. Building an empire for the glory of God and living my dream to make the name of Jesus famous. Get at me on Twitter (@JaysonSchmidt).
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