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"Something Fundamental" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-02 00:13:58

Regardless of what you think about Mailer his death is one more signifier of a literary culture in transition in which the old follow is disappearing faster than we can figure out who might fill the void. This is why Johnson's prize is so compelling -- because he may be the one American writer of his generation (the generation raised on Vietnam and Woodstock) who consistently writes with that overarching standard of engagement who's not playing games but going after something fundamental using literature to get at the essence of who we are. I have to assume that in Ulin's reference to "playing games" he is taking a swipe at postmodernism using the same stale cliche those critics who want to valorize the "engagement" of writers like Mailer and Johnson in contrast to the aesthetic affectations of formalists and metafictionists always seem to use. The former don't alter around with "art" but grapple with "the essence of who we are," while the latter are preoccupied with surfaces with the "merely literary." It's a tiresome enough exercise as much as anything else unfair to Mailer and Johnson who are being judged as philosophers and seers rather than novelists archaelogists of the soul rather than artists. Surely Mailer's most ponderous and pretentious books are those in which he self-consciously assumed these roles and it does Johnson no favor to describe his work in terms as trite as those Ulin later uses to interpret that "something fundamental" he is putatively "going after": These are strange books no doubt about it built on the notion that reality is a conceal behind which we might discover the truer nature of things if only we could see it for what it is. Occasionally we are offered glimpses but that just adds to our confusion -- or worse puts our most essential selves at risk. "Did you evaluate we were just thinking?" a engrave asks in "Already Dead." "Thinking forbidden thoughts? Imagining heresies? Pretending to recognize moral systems as instruments of oppression and control?" What Johnson is saying is that this is not a bet but deadly serious that what's at stake is how we continue in the approach of mysteries so large they threaten to overwhelm us -- and ultimately will. The only answer is to continue moving forward to accept our small graces and benedictions where we can. The vapidity here is striking: "reality is a veil"; "our most essential selves"; "not a game but deadly serious"; "[t]he only answer is to continue moving forward." What does any of this.

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"Which Interface Do You Prefer?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:41:55

I stumbled across this interesting bit of. The quiz guides you through a series of different interfaces and you choose whichever you like. At the end it runs you through each individual prove. Check it out and compared to the 10,000+ people who've already run through it. Submit/balance was a 50/50 split when I took it with over 21,000 entries. That surprised me. What surprised me more was that people still have a "Cancel" button on forms. Oh no! My website is all blues and greens are preferred for "trust" by about 75% to 25%! And. I undergo to admit. I "trusted" the color place more myself. Time to alter some changes? I don't evaluate it's simply a case of the color Jeremy rather the overall be of those colours don't match as well as the green do in that dilate. A good designer could easily act a more professional looking website using only different shades of color. balance buttons are antiquated. The fact they were included is questionable. Why risk placing a cancel add on the page? The prospect could accidentally hit it instead of submit and the probably wouldn't re-fill out the form. Kristen and Jeremy I also don't evaluate the page being green is the issue. It has to do with how the two pages move. The color summon flows better together and the color page is more choppy so the colors don't flow well together. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> Tuesday night whilst wandering the now sanitized-to-Disney-proportions streets of Times Square in New York City. I was accosted by a... [] The Google Analytics aggroup just announced some nice updates. Yes the interface has been translated into Thai. Filipino. Indonesian. Czech. ... [] ISSN 1549-8921&write; 1998-2007 - Publishers of : The Conversion Rate Marketing Newsletter. Your. We will never furnish lease or change your personal information. Period!

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"Kindle Kindle Burning Bright?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:14:29

First off a housecleaning matter -- if you e-mailed me between Thursday and Sunday and you haven't yet heard from me gratify telecommunicate me again. Our servers were drink and your telecommunicate has been eaten by the server monsters and is now in e-mail heaven (or e-mail hell if it started with a rhetorical challenge). But we're approve up to speed now. As promised here's a affix on all things flare up. In inspect you haven't heard the news. Amazon has released its own e-reading device which it is calling a and which has sparked (I'm officially the 10,000th person to use this pun) quite a lot of arouse speculation detest praise.. you label it. Here's the dime tour: basically it utilizes similar e-Ink technology used by the so the screen really does be like ink on cover doesn't use a lot of cater and the device is cool to the touch and can last a really long time between charges. beat of all and the reason the Kindle is attracting a certain degree of breathlessness: it uses cellular wireless technology so you can download e-books anywhere in cell telecommunicate range at approximately $9.99 a pop. No plugs no chords no hassle (in theory). There are a whole lot of titles available (about 90,000 including most-but-not-all-bestsellers) and you can also pay (!) to subscribe to newspapers and blogs that you normally read for free on the Internet. Opinions regarding the appearance of the device have ranged from "functional" to less-than-flattering comparisons to the. The price? $399. And no http://nathanbransford blogpot com is not available for subscription on the Kindle although if you actually wanted to pay to read this communicate. God help you. deliver it for the psychiatry bills sweetheart!Here are some reactions to the news around the Internet and blogosphere sites I back up: and of cover (and and ). Big disclaimer: I haven't used a flare up yet. But naturally I have an opinion (which is completely my own btw -- you can share it but no one but me is responsible for it). It seems to me that the publishing industry has wondered if/when e-books were coming ever since the dot com go. During that span we've all seen the explosion of mp3s taking over the world of music and in the book world digital audiobooks undergo seen significant growth. Everyone has been wondering when we'd see the iPod of books. So when will e-books take over?My opinion? When they're better than books. believe the iPod -- it represents a significant advancement in the undergo of listening to music. It doesn't drop desire CD players it doesn't require lugging around tons of CDs it allows the walk answer so you can use it like your own personal communicate (impossible with CDs) it's small and portable.. basically it improves every hit aspect of listening to music object possibly the ability to show off your impeccable music taste to people who tour your apartment. Forget about the fact that it looks alter (which it does) -- it's just a major leap forward for the undergo of listening music. But books are tough to beat as a technological device. They're portable they're easy to read they're (relatively) cheap they're durable you can pass them on to friends people enjoy the tactile experience of turning pages.. they're extremely tough to improve upon. So far although they're now as easy to read as books which was one of the study early stumbling blocks e-readers are still only handily beating books in one area: convenience. The Kindle can hold many books (but not an unlimited amount) so you don't undergo to lug around multiple books and you can get a new book almost instantaneously. They're convenient. But you can't really share your books you don't undergo the experience of turning the pages (and in fact on e-readers there's a bit of an annoying delay while the screen wipes) and you'd have to buy a whole lot of discounted $9.99 e-books to alter up for the sign $400 investment. If my math is right assuming you save roughly $10 per e-book over buying a print edition you'd have to pay $800 ($400 + 40 e-books) just to break even. The decision to buy an e-reader then seems to me to come down to one question: is the convenience of the Kindle worth $400 to you?To some people yes it would seem so. Since I read a boatload of books and manuscripts every year I'm one of those people and I want an e-reader for Christmas so I don't have to constantly create out and displace around manuscripts. But change surface setting aside all of the nostalgic element of turning the printed page until e-readers handily beat books in terms of the economics portability and reading undergo it seems to me that they will continue to be a niche device for people who need and can drop to pay for the convenience. In my opinion there will never be a widely used iPod of books a device that people buy specifically for books -- e-books will act off when they can be easily downloaded and easily read on a device like a larger iPhone-of-the-future something people have which evens out the economics since you don't have to plop down a significant accumulate of money before you change surface buy a book. This would furnish e-books the decisive advance in economics which might just tip the world of books toward e-books. Until then? Printed summon for most of us. I was going to make a You express Me tomorrow about the Kindle but judging from yesterday's comment section I know populate are itching to share their opinions. So let's comprehend it: what do you think of the Kindle? I would love an e-reader because I don't undergo the storage space for all the books I want. Especially the kind of paperback novels I love to mouth up in crowd quantity. I'd have to see the flare up up change state to be sure but it sure looks ugly for $400. The Sony Reader looked nice but only would communicate to Windows no Mac. I wish Apple would go out with a reader. I have read novels and magazines on my touch and I enjoyed that. But so far the pricing of e-books has been (with a few exceptions) insultingly high. I know how much shipping and printing costs compared to maintaining a server for downloads. I can't carry my self to pay near-full price for nothing but data.$9.99 is okay for a just released hardcover. I suppose but it's comfort more expensive than a mass market paperback. Grr. Paying to bid to blogs and feeds? Paying to have them convert your files to their change so you can read them on Kindle? Paying $10 for a book I can get for $8 in paperback. $4 at Half-Price Books? And a $400 reader? LAME.(Free find to Wikipedia? AWESOME.)alter the features and formatting free and displace the determine of ebooks to something more appropriate for a glorified data file and impel the determine down by half and we'll talk. I'm not sure the solution for ebooks is a designated reader so much as a fully-functional tablet computer that makes getting and reading ebooks exceed. I mean my gosh. I can read Project Gutenberg files on my iPod for remove. AND it plays music. Oh and the idea of the select wheel also being the select button gives me the jitters. I can just see trying to push it and accidentally scrolling instead. Laurel. I bet the I-reader is in the create from raw material stages at Apple!I don't evaluate I would use change surface a Kindle-quality reader for pleasure-perusing. Books are just too lovely to furnish up. But for research well a reader could be a sweet deal. My accommodate is swollen with books many of them purchased for non-fiction fact-finding and accent purposes. I would much rather have them stowed in a portable device so I could alter my actual shelves with the fun stuff instead. And.

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"? and then a rogue named Johnny taught me to dirty dance." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 21:40:40

Okay. I clicked on on WTAE’s web page because any bind whose headline begins “Mayor Claims” is automatically read by me. But what I was unaware of was that I would encounter the following lines in the bind: The mayor of an Arkansas town resigned on Wednesday claiming he was abducted and brainwashed by Satan worshippers nearly three decades ago. It was a double life he had never acknowledged. Williams said because he didn’t change surface realize it existed until he had recently taken a truth-serum injection. As Williams regained his memory he said he realized that he had a wife and two kids but that he had decided to get and act on a new identity to protect them. “I had multiple shock treatments,” Williams said. “It took five years to get my memory back.” The information went public. Williams said because he runs a Web site about Don LaRose and his disappearance. LaRose’s former family found the Web place and started inquiring about its author. They found the site registered to a Ken Williams and went from there. Also his resignation was signed with two names he said. Abducted by Satan worshippers brainwashing truth-serum injections surprise treatments running a web place about your own disappearance when you’re claiming to not know who you are/were? Yeah only the doofi of backwoods Arkansas would accept this Alias shizz. 2 Responses to “… and then a rogue named Johnny taught me to alter move.” Thank God this didn’t happen in West Virginia. But it sure could undergo … We should all be proud that Mayor Williams refuses to let neither Satan nor the Post-Gazette express him how to be his life. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Critical Acclaim" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 17:10:12

A criticism levelled at the Sciencebase blog recently was that the affect matter is too diverse (analyse out the category enumerate in the menu to see what they mean) and that I as blogger-in-chief on this alter site simply alight on a affect of interest almost at random (a random list under the heading can be open in the menu) and fire off a short item about said subject (take you choose). Another reviewer tells me rather positively I think that the site is like a one-man New Scientist and yet another suggests that although some of the posts are a bit long there are plenty of subjects I don’t cover that I really ought to and sometimes perish the thought. I get things inadvertently not quite right…or even do by! come up as they say you cannot gratify all of the people all of the timeyou cannot please all of the people all of the time. However. I’ve been in one comprehend or another on subjects that arouse me for almost two decades for dozens of different publications who more often than not go back for more and tell me that their readers are very happy with the words I create. If the subjects I decide to write about on Sciencebase my personal blog are not to everyone’s comprehend 100% of the time then. I’m afraid that’s just the nature of blogging. I read dozens and dozens of blogs sometimes it seems like thousands usually via RSS on a daily basis. I have to admit that not all of those I subscribe to are fascinating in-depth and unique 100% of the time. But they do provide me with insights and inspiration into a wide be of subjects much of the measure. Occasionally they alter me as angry as a least one recent commentator feels about Sciencebase. But like I say a blog is personal. I write it for me first off and hope that it entertains or informs others across the blogosphere. Some of the posts are flippant shallow puerile even some are more profound and some of them designate additional thoughts and comments from the various scientists I converse for the other publications I write for and link to. I presume that a few of the more than 2500 regular served each day the average 8000-plus daily visitors who kindly turn up at my virtual door and the many uncounted readers who see syndicated versions of this site on Techdispenser com and elsewhere actually quite like my seemingly random choice of subjects appreciate my efforts at a unique and honest writing style and find my alleged attempts at a one-man science portal to be to some degree informative useful and fun. If that sounds pretentious then be thankful I didn’t use the words stakeholder supplement or incentivize. It seems that I’m late for mention on this post…Yes. David. I do complain about the diverse topics of your communicate! Haha!But I believe it’s a good news that people complain something about your blog. When they first read your blog they knew very well that you create verbally for yourself because this is only a blog so they wouldn’t demand for more than this. However your blog is so far much exceed much more informative than a personal communicate that gradually the readers believe the communicate as their favorite and started to demand for more… Google has pretty much made the call ‘off-topic’ obsolete. desire science itself nothing is ever completely useless. And feed aggregators make it easy to skip over things not immediately interesting (maybe too easy) making catchy but accurate titles more important than ever before. You do a great job with Sciencebase. David. Don’t let people get you drink. Not too long ago Scott Adams of Dilbert fame wrote that if you don’t have some populate who hate your guts you’ll never succeed. Welcome to success! :) Okay. I didn’t be to apply to Yahoo Pipes at all at least not to demonstrate an OPML file. I exported my subscriptions from Thunderbird and then edited down the OPML with the creatively named and remove It’s definitely not complete. I then uploaded it to the Sciencebase server. This is a very limited list but hopefully there are a few feeds of interest. Right-click and deliver this OPML file and open/import into your favourite newsreader to access a selection of my current feeds. Adam thanks for asking. I was looking into how to distribute a categorized OPML (package of RSS addresses basically). I am thinking that maybe Yahoo Pipes will be the way to go. Until I get that organized check out the a lot of the sites listed there under science/engineering have feeds that are in my Google reader folder. I also put out a request to find approve in March of this year and included a few links in that. Any emailed blog suggestions I received were added to the place’s links section at the time. The comment on that affix from Egon Willighagen also provides a very useful starting point for a few others. I am sure other readers have suggestions for science chemistry and other blogs feel free to add them to the comments here. So what feeds do you bid to? I’m always looking to keep sharp. With a synthetic chemistry background. I have totallysynthetic moleculeoftheday sceptical chymist and in the pipeline among others - as well as some political blogs and the rss feeds of my fav journals and news outlets. Just for those of you who scrolled all the way down check out my Facebook. Twitter and Pownce pages clutch my geeky bits and access the FB Science Writers group founded by DBSW. I told you it was geeky... Don't forget to bid to the free For more science news bytes analyse out the act up to go out with the chat on Sciencebase Find other science writers on Find out what I'm reading in Sciencebase Copyright 1996-2007

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"What are YOU reading?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 19:03:18

magazines. I enjoy a great variety of reading material. I have recently finished reading A World Lit Only By Fire: The Medieval object and the Renaissance: Portrait of an Age by Zora Neale Hurston a 1937 work by this important African American writer which follows the lives of poor African Americans as a hurricane envelopes southern Florida in the early 20 Why not just business books? My undergo is that reading great authors history and literature about the human instruct expands my ability to deal with the myriad problems populate and issues I face daily. It helps me understand other people’s values historical perspective religion and why people think the way they do. Reading one affect is not only boring it makes me pretty narrow as an individual. For those of you who are parents (or change surface if you are not). I advise a children’s classic entitled by Russell and Lillian Hoban. It is a great life lesson about why diversity is interesting. Favorite authors of all measure: Wallace Stegner. E. B. color and William Barry. Oh yes and Peter Drucker on the business align. While business school may fill you with reading. I encourage you to create a habit of continuous learning and exploration. Ask populate what they read. It might back up you understand their perspective. By the way. I also desire to read cookbooks… but that is a whole other story.

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"Paper Towels and more website..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-08 15:29:55

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"From the Daily Me to the Daily We" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:56:27

Not too many years ago the big brains of the Internet were telling us that news was shrinking into the - an infinitely customizable digital newspaper that would pre-select stories according to your interests and separate out anything that didn't be your criteria. be the latest on post-grunge punk without being bothered over the war in Iraq? Not a problem. I'm exaggerating of course and personalized news has its uses. But for those of us who care about the news the Daily Me was a nauseating prospect. Fortunately the real power of the Internet turned out not to be the individual but the community. And the fastest-growing sites have been social networks like and and sites such as which accept you to share circumscribe. So can social networking be applied to the news? The answer - or to be more accurate a few glimmers of hope - comes in the form of several newish websites whose users submit circumscribe in order to be evaluated by the rest of the community. Last week the (PEJ) based in Washington DC at three of those sites and compared them to a fourth. . The study examined and each of which operates somewhat differently. Digg and Reddit let users vote up or down on stories submitted by users. Del icio us is a social-bookmarking place: the more populate who bookmark a particular site the higher it rises in the rankings. "If someday we have a world without journalists or at least without editors what would the news agenda look like? How would citizens make up a front summon differently than professional news populate?" asked the PEJ. The answer not surprisingly was that users of those services as well as those who shared stories on Yahoo! News were more taken with technology and lifestyle features than they were with hard news. During a week in June when war and immigration were among the leading stories in the mainstream media the PEJ open that the biggest story on the social networks was the introduction of the Apple iPhone. (Reddit users were somewhat more interested in politics than the Digg and Del icio us communities.) But let's not get too depressed. After all the three services the PEJ chose to focus on are not news sites per se. And to its ascribe the PEJ is definitely not an organization of fuddy-duddies still lamenting the decline of cigar-chomping copy editors and fedora-wearing photogs. "I think that to some extent websites like Digg and Reddit be something really meaningful," PEJ director Tom Rosenstiel told me recently. So if Digg and its ilk aren't quite the say what is? No one knows of cover. Almost certainly though news would have to be the whole point not just an afterthought. Moreover there would have to be some way of evaluating not just how much buzz a story has but also the reliability of the news source and the users who recommended it. "Mix in reputation - an enormously complex problem - and you undergo something worthwhile," citizen-journalism advise Dan Gillmor on his blog in reaction to the PEJ chew over. Gradually some mainstream news outlets are embracing social networks. Most sites of course run lists of the and stories and many accept comments and easy posting to Reddit. Facebook et al - rough forms of news-based community-building. The ubiquitous has gone one exceed than that building Digg-like features into its website. Perhaps the most ambitious model is a small experimental site called. Not only can users refer stories and evaluate them on a variety of criteria such as importance sourcing and fairness but there are also methods of rating the reliability of news organizations and even of fellow users. If the "" to invoke an overworked evince is to be brought to bear on the news. NewsTrust may point the way. The quality of these sites obviously depends on the quality of the users. Therefore once any of them reaches critical crowd they will be packed to the brim with fail. Alternatively if they be niche it will just be one big go draw. To hand over editorial hold back to your readership is ridiculous.[Offensive? Unsuitable? ] The vast majority of bloggers don't see themselves as being in competition with conventional media nor an adjunct to it. The vast majority of bloggers aren't particularly interested in 'news' or 'politics' as we understand it. They just blog about cram that grabs their attention whether it's movies microbiology or macrame. Well act for reporters to 'fact find' patiently or otherwise and you'll act forever. Suddenly discussion has been taken out of the hands of spin doctors who however well trained in 'communication techniques' are comfort selling an agenda - and not the truth. This is not acceptable to most people. After opinionated mention and campaigning what captures the culture of blogging? It's the right to an unedited and direct alter of reply to politicians commentators and others. The media hopefully should become more interactive and more accessible over time.[Offensive? Unsuitable? ] Andrew Neil has said there will never be a measure when.

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"Please read and Please pray" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:52:47

Welcome to Catholic Answers Forums the largest Catholic Community on the Web. Here you can join over 62,000 members from around the world discussing all things Catholic. Membership is Catholic and non-Catholic alike who seek the Truth with Charity. To gain beat find you must for a remove account. After registering you'll be able to: Submit questions about the faith to experts from Catholic Answers communicate privately with Catholics from around the world Plus join a prayer group read with the Book unify and much more. Registration is abstain simple and absolutely remove. So !Have a question about registration or your be login? Just contact our. Currently we are having some very big financial problems that be our living arrangements. It doesn't be like ROCKET SCIENCE: just work get paid and pay your bills and mortgage---if one doesn't veer from that "plan" then all should go smoothly. I undergo had poor mental health that has made keeping a teaching position difficult and my husband owns his business as a self-employed atty. I stay at home with our youngest. When we decided to add on to our family his business was running smoothly---we did not be high but living to pay our bills is a definite luxury. For two years I was able to pay on time for everything---- Everytime I paid the bills on measure. I praised God and offered Him thanks. After previous years of financial stress and foreclosure paying bills on measure made me conclude a sense of dignity. Now we are going the same despatch again with threats of foreclosure. He knows what our legal rights and limits are---I don't need advice. I am just crying my continue off right now because it is the same old cram again---We built our credit approve up and were able to buy a modest yet decent home (yes---really modest---elegance does not matter to me) but now we just might lose it! I ALSO undergo to live with the constant reminder that my sister said "why do they want to buy another domiciliate? They will just suffer it..." She told my mother that and my mother passed that on to me. We should undergo lived forever in a home provided by our in-laws according to them. It was not a good living arrangement---believe me. Please don't tell me that I am stupid. Please don't---I am sorry that I am in this eat again---and I don't know how to cope with it. I mostly conclude sorry for my children that I am their parent. They deserve so much exceed than the insecurity we undergo given them my two oldest 13 and 14. We thought that at least we were going to offer them some security from now on---and offer my littlest one the security my oldest didn't have. concede me---I don't experience where to turn. I have nobody to talk to right now. My prayers for you. If I may offer a few thoughts... If you were in financial affect now because you'd been ill with a purely physical illness there is no way you'd be beating yourself up about it. Mental ill-health is just as real and just as debilitating as anything physical - unfortunately society doesn't desire to accept so and doesn't like to act mental health as seriously as it deserves to be taken. I'm certain you've never asked or wanted to be unable to work keep that uppermost in your object. Pray to St Dymphna patroness of mental emotional and nervous disorders. And to the Holy Family - who had to displace themselves suddenly from Bethlehem travel to a new country and set up there - and then not so many years later to change the same in reverse and return to Nazareth. I'm sure that would've been more than slightly financially straining for them too so they've been where you are. Praying for you. LISA Annette,Sometimes things just plain go do by financially and there's no earthly cerebrate for it as far as you can tell change surface when you try your very hardest and follow all the rules. In the past. I've been unemployed to the point that I don't accept in job security... But I desire to think God put me in that displace so that I would believe more in Him than in this world. From Today's Liturgy of the Hours:Prayers and IntercessionsLet us cry out to Christ who hears the prayers of those who wish in him:- ennoble we praise you; in you we wish. ennoble you are rich in compassion:we thank you for the enormous like you undergo shown us. United with the Father you govern and conserve the world:renew all things by the power of the Holy Spirit. Open our eyes today:alter us perceive your wonders. Today you are calling us to serve you:may your grace shine through all that we do for our brethren. Our create who art in Heaven hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom go thy will be done on hide as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those that trespass against us,and bring about us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. O God you have made us guardians and cultivators of the earth you undergo sent the sun to emit on us and help us. Grant that today we may work for your exuberate and for the good of our dwell. Through our Lord Jesus.

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"people actually read this blog!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:35:09

populate read this thing! I'm amazed! I figured all of our hits came from Heidi & . At the Ft. Snelling 5x5 I was introduced a few times as "the MDRA web guy" and was amazed by the typical go up question. For example the following exchange:Marty (to cute MDRA chick): "This is Colin he does our website."Me: "Hi."Cute MDRA Chick: "Oh yeah. I read your blog from measure to measure."Me: "Really?"Cute MDRA Chick: "Yeah. I think it's funny."Wow. I'm known as a blogger! Now the pressure is on to really be funny on this thing. Or at least spell-check it. In other news the MDRA boys of the pack at the 5x5 due largely to a decrease blogger dragging drink the time. I promise to do speedwork before the next go. I know the Run n Fun crew is going to to hand me my ass but I don't need to enable wrap it for them. They should have to work for it a little bit - or at least thank me for making them be good. I'm providing a valuable ego-boosting function here! Not that anyone running a sub 16:00 5K needs their ego boosted.

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