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After finishing up a few things here at home, I’ll be heading down to Philly tomorrow morning to visit Jess and find myself a job–although that whole job thing has been about as clear as a steamy mirror. I’ve been putting some serious consideration into turning the still fledgling PlasticMind Design into a hosting reseller... Read More
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Just What The Chaplain Ordered
Well, if you happen to look down at the bottom of this post, you’ll notice the time at which I posted. It really is sick, isn’t it? No matter, I finished the job and that’s what matters. The job? The Chaplain Fisher blog, up and running. Jon Fisher is not only a good friend of... Read More
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The last time I celebrated a milemarker post (100), PlasticMind was nothing more than junkmail with a brain in a jar. Things haven’t really changed much, except now instead of getting my insidious posts delivered to your inbox, you now have to visit plasticmind.com to find out why I sent you this babble in the... Read More
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My student always say that I wrench my hands and that when I do I’m preparing something evil. Well, the hands have been wrenching for quite some time over this little web-jewel, but I don’t think this would be classified ‘evil’–mischievous perhaps. I’ve put together an ever-growing collection of stories, pictures and audio clips from... Read More
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Reagan on Communism, Confrontation and Life
With Chinese Communism back in the news lately, I thought it would be rather appropriate to share a few quips from Reagan on the topic from the December 2004 issue of Reader’s Digest: A Russian Communist official asked a collective farm worker about a potato crop. “Oh, Commisar, if we could put the potatoes in... Read More
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Parents took these while up at Niagara Falls; I touched them up and put them up here for your enjoyment. Vive la froth.
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Looking back on the short time I’ve been alive, it sobers me to see how many of my close friends have fallen from grace. Best friends who have fathered illicit children in a drunken fit of passion. Mentors who have been scorched by the fire of an extramarital affair. Students who are, as you read... Read More
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So I’ve had a real time of trying to get my installation of Movable Type to work at Netfirms. Upon proper installation of MT, I ran the login file and got a mess of headers (which we talked about at the Movable Type support forums). After an email to Netfirms, they apologized and sent me... Read More
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Yes, well I knew it was true. People have been saying it, and I have been trying to fool people with my outfits, but let’s face it: I AM A NERD. *sigh* Yes, I’m using FireFox, but I didn’t notice her Vulcan ears. Yes, I telnet, but I don’t use Lynx (but yes, I do... Read More
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Boy, oh boy. Everyone said “as you get closer to the wedding, things are going to get busier.” They never told me that it was non-wedding stuff! If my life was simply preparing for a wedding, no sweat. Tuxes picked out? Check. Groomsmen contacted? Check. Picture guy? Check. Videographer? Check. (Or should I say Chuck,... Read More
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Design Ad: Get Your Point Across.
This one’s been long in the brain, finally out on (proverbial) paper. John Walker of Kinetix Hosting was gracious enough to give me the opportunity to advertise in a local restaurant ‘guild’ magazine, so I put this together for my ever-coagulating design company. The eye belongs to my gracious fiancee Jessica, and before you’re up... Read More
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After a long and concerted effort by myself and my 7th and 8th grade technology classes (kudos!), the NDCS Promo Video is finished and ready for our Tuesday debut at the fundraiser banquet. I’ve also finished updating the school website; I added photos to give the site “personality.” Who says I’m a geek? Look–real people!... Read More
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B(j)trayal or just b(j)nevolence?
After a long night wrestling with IV Free board customization, I managed to finish (for the most part) the new look for the Bob Jones Grad Forums. I went with a “hawk/squirrel” theme as I’m told these two are common sights on the BJU campus, specifically with the former terrorizing the latter. I have to... Read More
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This post was taken from a comment I made on my friend Kinsey’s site. She wrote a letter addressed to God expressing some of the frustrations that I’ve felt and I’ve seen in the hearts and minds of my students. I’ve reworded it so it makes more sense as a post: You started your post... Read More
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Attention all Movable Typers… Thanks to Jesse from Simultaneity, I’ve found the must have program of the month! MTClient is a free download from XREware that lets you post to your blog without touching a browser icon. With built in spell check and the ability to save your posts to your hard drive, this is... Read More