Posted from Inside The Box Going Solo
Source: Get it? It's a Red Solo Cup™. The amount of effort I put into selecting or drawing a post picture is based on nothing and varies wildly from post to post.

I’m completely going to ignore the fact it’s been four month since I wrote last.
Writing is hard sometimes.

When I started the blog, I talked a lot about my travel ambitions, mostly about my romantic and hyper-idealized fantasies about perpetually travelling. My thoughts on the topic have shifted a bit, but the core reasoning still stands: I think travel is the best way to expand your understanding of the world and the people in it.

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Home(ostatsis)
Source: Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
I have no idea what this is supposed to be/represent, I just kept image search-ing random words until I found a few icons I liked.

ho·me·o·sta·sis (/ˌhōmēəˈstāsəs/) - the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.

Recently, I’ve been more or less MIA, distracted by work trips, holidays, good books, and my random assortment of novelty website side projects. Anyway, I figured this is as good a time as any for a general status update on the state of truck-related things. I’ll try to avoid straying into retrospective/reflection territory, as I’ve already done enough of that this year last year, but no promises.

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Trade-offs

Recently, a reader of this blog tracked me down on Facebook and asked me a very interesting question. Just to be clear, I don’t recommend doing this (even if I am indulging this behavior by writing this post). I may be terrible at answering questions, but I’m somewhat responsive over email, so maybe try me there first.

Anyway, the question went something roughly like:

And by roughly, I mean exactly, given that I took a screenshot of the question.

There’s a few reasons I find this question interesting:

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The Contest
Source: Actual footage of me trying to write an essay to win this contest.

I can’t remember where on The Internet™ I originally saw it, but at some point in the past few months I came across an article about a woman selling her preposterously picturesque home in Canada for the low, low price of $19 and an essay of (at most) 350 words.

The catch here (because houses usually cost more than nineteen dollars) is that you have to win the contest (i.e. have the bestest essay), and the woman running the contest needs to receive enough entries to cover what would normally be the asking price of the house, which happens to be $1.3 million USD. Crunching the (two) numbers here, that means ~68,000 people need to enter to effectively subsidizing the cost of this home for one lucky (and probably Canadian) duck.

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The Disappearing House Act

This is a story about my poor life choices and where they sometimes take me. It all started when I was a little boy a few months ago. It’s President’s day weekend , and I’ve got some grand plans, at least in relation to how quiet I usually like my weekends.

Friday night was catching up with some friends

Saturday was a holiday party (¿in February?)

Sunday was exploring San Jose

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