Wednesday, September 26, 2007

My new best friend

We picked the lessons out of a hat to see "who gets to teach which lesson" and the first lesson that I got (drumroll please) is The Great Flood.

This website has become my new best friend. So tonight at 7pm, the teenagers get both barrels of literal interpretation.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Stuff I forgot

It has occurred to me that I neglected to mention (in my September 3 list of all the "online" stuff that I do) that I also "maintain" a website for my parents (although it's not updated as often as it should be) and I am on the "Website Committee" of my state professional organization. I know what you're gonna say but we are working on it.

And right now I need to quit "blogging" and finish the presentation for tomorrow's church service.

I must quickly mention that we were invited to the home of some really good friends to help them celebrate a birthday and I believe I met a new friend or two. We had a great time hanging out with our friends and talking.

Life is good.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Mexican 300

I've been pretty busy lately so I've taken sort of a hiatus from blogging. But this was sent to me in an email today and it's just "over the top" enough that I have to share.

It would be funny if it wasn't so true.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Nine Eleven

Well campers, it's been six years - are we safer? Despite the fact that the left spews an amazing amount of vitriol at President Bush, the simple fact is that we are safer now than we would have been if either Gore or Kerry had made it to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

You are welcome to disagree, but that's the beauty of America - you can stand on a street corner with a "honk for peace" sign and be just as oblivious as you want to be.

Monday, September 03, 2007

Why I don't "myspace"

Who has time to "myspace"? According to wikipedia, as of September 8, 2006 (yeah, almost a year ago) there were 106 million MySpace accounts. As I heard it stated the other day, if MySpace was a country, it would have been the 11th largest country on the planet. At the rate MySpace was growing then, it would have somewhere between 75 - 85 million more accounts by now. So one could say "How could almost 200 million people be wrong?"

Well, I'm not saying that they're "wrong". But I am saying that I have too much electronic "stuff" in my life already.

email
GoodReads
Blogger
UltraCorps - electronic RPG
Wikipedia
Google Earth
MapQuest
YouTube
eBay
NewsMax
(seems like I'm forgetting something)

Offline I have church committees and that annoying but necessary activity know as "Work"

Yup, my plate is full - sorry MySpace.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

The Mighty Righty

This is a conservative blog that I found recently. Here is the discussion that led me to the blog.

Enjoy!