Archives for: "May 2004"
May
31
2004
Geek test
I took the geek test and got 31.2% - Total geek. Who can beat that?
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May
29
2004
101 things you can do in Mozilla
Hopefully you're not using MS Internet Explorer anymore. If this didn't convince you to switch to Firefox or Mozilla, then perhaps this will:
101 Things you can do with Mozilla that you can't do with IE
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May
28
2004
They Might be in Missouri
My favorite band, They Might Be Giants, will be playing the Blue Note in Columbia on July 13. Email me if you want to go, too. I'm excited because I've never seen a proper TMBG show. I did see them live during my freshman year of college, but they… more »
May
27
2004
Top 5 things I figured out at a relatively old age
1. Wal-mart was named for...
Today I was talking to Danny's mom, getting ready to go to this beloved store when, all of a sudden, it hit me. Sam Walton began Wal-Mart, hence the name. I'm so stupid.
2. 'Windshield factor'
Until my senior year of… more »
May
27
2004
Speak directly into the transmitter
From the funny old booklet department: How To Make Friends by Telephone more »
May
26
2004
Church and State: Keep Them Separated
This post was written before I became an atheist and does not represent my current views. You can find more up-to-date posts on religion in my faith/skepticism category.
(This is the article I wrote for the June church newsletter.)
On my recent vacation I stopped by the Truman State University campus and visited some teachers and people I used to work with. One of them, a secretary who didn't know me well, but knew I… more »
May
25
2004
ChristianExodus: A Christian nation
This post was written before I became an atheist and does not represent my current views. You can find more up-to-date posts on religion in my faith/skepticism category.
I finished my article about church and state / theocracy. I'll post it here as soon as I can, but in the meantime, check this out:
Would you like to live in a Christian nation with government similar to the early United States? Well, here’s… more »
May
23
2004
Vacation photos part II
This post was written before I became an atheist and does not represent my current views. You can find more up-to-date posts on religion in my faith/skepticism category.
After a brief stay in Macon, MO, we drove up to Kirksville to see Erica and Kyle, some friends from college. We dropped by a Campus Christian Fellowship service and saw some people we hadn't seen in 2 years. We also found a babysitter so we could go… more »
May
22
2004
I'm on TechTV
This post was written before I became an atheist and does not represent my current views. You can find more up-to-date posts on religion in my faith/skepticism category.
I've been wanting to do this for a while, so last night I finally got a netcam set up and called into The Screen Savers with a question. The show is usually live, but yesterday they played an old episode on TV and recorded one that will air on June 11.… more »
May
21
2004
Top 5 Essential Elements in a Teen Movie
This post was written before I became an atheist and does not represent my current views. You can find more up-to-date posts on religion in my faith/skepticism category.
The inspiration...
Danny's sister Jenny and I saw Mean Girls last Saturday, and I was inspired. Tina Fey wrote the screenplay and acts as a strange math teacher; Tim Meadows is the principal. This is my favorite quote, spoken by Tim Meadow's… more »
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