April 2009

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  • Reading the Wikipedia article on the U.S.A. makes me feel incredibly blessed to live here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States #
  • Just passed 1,000 followers: now at 1,001. I’ll try looking through my email to see who was #1,000. Thanks :) #

4/27/2009 by admin | No comments

Here’s an actual email that I just received:

I can use Google perfectly well on my laptop.  Except for one thing.  The logo for Google, in red nblue and yellow, at the head of the page, comes out just as dots and dashes.    It doesn’t make any difference whether I log in to www.google.com or to www.google.uk.

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  • At OMF No Limits 2009 missions conference in Long Beach. #

4/26/2009 by admin | No comments

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  • Wow, C.S. Lewis wrote science fiction. And apparently the works he wanted to remembered for are “Till We Have Faces” and “Perelandra”. #
  • Once one has become a better person, “finding a job will not only be easy, but it will be the least of one’s problems.” — Tim Ferriss #
  • This is my 1,000th update on Twitter. I should say something profound, but it’s 12:00 AM midnight, so I’ll just say: Good Nite! :) #
  • Did you know that the brain isn’t fully developed until age 21 or 22? The last area of the brain to develop is the prefrontal cortex. #

4/24/2009 by admin | No comments

Tonight I went to a screening of a movie called Is God Green? It was an event sponsored by InterVarsity Trojan Christian Fellowship (TCF). Nearly everyone there was in support of environmentalism, especially from the Christian perspective of being a good steward of the beautiful Earth God created.

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  • iPod touch: $229, from the private sector w/o taxpayer $. The military has paid “for $435 hammers, $640 toilet seats & $7,600 coffeemakers”. #
  • Previous quote is from CNET – http://digg.com/d1p7Y5 #
  • The first step in economic recovery: pass H.R. 1207. Support it. http://tinyurl.com/csd7kc #
  • If the Internet really mattered when it comes to politics, Ron Paul would’ve won. http://digg.com/u11NUD – the Internet is not real life. #

4/20/2009 by admin | 1 comment

It has been claimed more than once that the current recession is due to the failed economic policies of President George W. Bush.

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