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My wishlist

April 29th, 2008 Randy 1 comment

On the right side of this blog, you will find, a little ways down, a button labeled “my wishlist” Click it, I dare you. Ok, now I’m going to ruin the surprise of what will happen when you do, because you will, because you can’t resist a dare, because you’re human, because…you are. ANYWAY, if and when you click the button, you will be taken to my wishlist, as it is kept on wishlistr.com. But, if you don’t want to click that button or the preceding link, try this button:

My wishlist

Or this one:

My wishlist

Ooooh, a little fancier, but then there’s this one:

My wishlist

and this one:

My wishlist

AND THIS ONE!!!

My wishlist

YOU CANNOT RESIST COOL-LOOKING BUTTONS!!!!
and if you just did, well, good for you but you’re missing out on some great gift ideas for me for, say, Christmas or my b-day or just because I’m wicked cool or anything like that, mm-kay?

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Twitter = Get out of jail, do not pass go, do not collect $200

April 26th, 2008 Randy No comments

Imagine being taken to an Egyptian prison with your translater, and the only hope you have of contacting your friends is …. Twitter. That’s what this one guy had to go through. Twitter rules, other…sites…don’t. Anyway, you’ve gotta read this article about the beauty that is Twitter.

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What’s wrong with this picture?

April 25th, 2008 Randy No comments

This motorcycle dreamed up by teenagers and that, I’m guessing, works similar to a Segway looks really awkward. Cool, but awkward. Click here for the Engadget article.

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VOD X

April 25th, 2008 Randy No comments

Romans 2:13-15: 13. ( For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified.
14. For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves:
15. Which show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another;)

Gotta run, but just thought these verses were interesting. These verses show that Man is born with a conscience. Don’t know what else to say and REALLY have to go.

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Spine-Tinglers

April 24th, 2008 Randy 4 comments

All right, I’ve been thinking about this a little while, and it’s time I get it out of my system before I forget it. Backstory: I’m sitting in church when Jason (our songleader) says to turn to “Amazing Grace” in our hymnbooks. I know what’s coming next: everyone belting out one of the greatest songs of all time, some people singing parts, and it always results in my spine tingling and my throat getting a little lump in it. So, I’ve been trying to come up with my list of spine-tingling songs that every time I hear them, no matter what how many times I may have heard them, I get that same old feeling. Here’s what I can come up with off the top of my head.

1) Amazing Grace
Reason: Especially on that last verse, if and when everyone goes up a key, the melody is pretty much in everyone’s vocal range and you can sing at the top of your lungs. Also, its message is so moving and wonderful, it’s just…wow.
2) The Star-Spangled Banner
Reason: Every time I hear/sing this song, I can’t help but think of some of the veterans I’ve known and their stories from battles they were in. I could preach a while about the disrespect some people show during the singing of the national anthem, but I won’t: this is supposed to be fun. Anyway, just thinking about the freedom’s God’s given to us here, and the sacrifices that have been made are enough to make your spine tingle.
Well, that’s a start. I’ll post more later, as I remember them. Let me know what some songs are that make your spine tingle.
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VOD IX

April 21st, 2008 Randy 2 comments

Matthew 4:19: And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.

Pastor made a great point about this verse yesterday. Christ doesn’t say, Follow me, and become fishers of men: He says, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men. The key thing in this verse is not being fishers of men, but rather following Christ. Once we do that, He will take care of making us who ought to be.

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Bravo!

April 18th, 2008 Randy No comments

Improving the classroom experience one electronic textbook at a time: http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/18/papyrus-e-book-concept-takes-aim-at-students/ Now, if we could just get the students to read them….

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Silly Putty for Goliath

April 18th, 2008 Randy No comments

I found this 5 lb. block of Silly Putty at uncrate.com. It’s a website I found the other with just a bunch of neat new gear for guys. Girls, go to outblush.com.

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GIMP is not stupid, see?!

April 18th, 2008 Randy No comments

I mentioned a while ago that I was learning how to use GIMP (which I have successfully used to format pictures for this blog before). That, like many of my hobbies has been suffering from my lack of time, but I’ve covered this before. GIMP is one of PC Mag’s best free software choices, along with fan favs like OpenOffice.org (great if you don’t have MS Office; I’ve used it and it’s pretty good), iTunes, Firefox, and others: some that I have used/am using, and some I haven’t. So, for all you doubters out there about where I get my info sometimes, check out PC Magazine’s Best Free Software.

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Busy-ness is overrated

April 18th, 2008 Randy 1 comment

Where do I begin? There’s so much to catch up on. And I haven’t posted any cool tech stuff lately or anything. I haven’t had any time to read up on any of that in what seems like forever. It’s crazy what vacation will do to you…and buying a house and looking for a job and blah, blah, blah. Hey, I just checked my answering machine here at home. The first was one of the recruiters I’ve been talking to and I’ll get to that later, but the second was this guy who mumbles, “May I speak to *stumbling over pronunciation* Ran-dall Hem-ing-way please….Hello?…..Hello?…….Hello?” *click* The best part is our answering machine message has been erased from moving the phone around and stuff so it’s just the standard robotic woman saying, “No one is available at this time, blah, blah, blah” (she really says the blah thing. call us, you’ll see. ok, she doesn’t really, but you can still call if you want to…only if you have something to talk about). Craaaaazy. All right, well, I’ve got a HR rep from one company calling me on Monday to do a phone screening to “get to know a little more about me.” I can imagine why they do this:

  *slow blurry, rippling fade to HR manager’s office. enter backwoods redneck* 
Backwoods Redneck: Well hay-de-hoo there! What’s goin’ on, friend? That fine young lady out front thur told me I could come right on in. 
HR Manager: *forcing smile while taking in BR’s tattered outfit* Yes, come on in. You must be BR. Nice to meet you.
BR: Oh, and mighty nice to meet youse, too. *smiling with all one tooth*
HR: Now, you’re here for the Personnel Management is that correct?
BR: Sho is, yessir.
HR: Excellent. Do you have any previous management experience?
BR: Well, as I’m shore you’ve read on my reezoomee right thur in front of youse, I’ve had 10 children, all needing their fair share of management, if you know what I mean? *whispering behind hand* Larry the Cable Guy says that. He is so funny. I tell you what –
HR: *interrupting* Yes, well, have you ever worked somewhere where you would have to prepare expense reports or performance charts or anything of that nature?
BR: *staring blankly, then getting a knowing twinkle in his eye* Sir, I file my taxes every year. And I do ‘em mighty well, too. Don’t even have ter use a cumpooter to do ‘em neither! Young Betsy knows all about them things, but I’ve never –
HR: *abruptly* All right, well, BR, we’ll be getting back to you in a couple of days about the position. Thank you for coming and I’ll be sure to wash your chair, I mean, call you back on this. 
*quick fade back to the present* Yeah, phone screening is probably a good idea, now that I think about it. Anyway, I’m sure I’ll keep you posted on how that goes. I think I’ve got a couple recruiters trying to get me into the same job. The job descriptions sound the same. I guess I’ll find out when I get hired twice. That’s gotta look good on a resume!
This morning, at 4:30, I woke up to my bed shaking! I just looked at the ceiling, trying to get my brain to process this. Once I finally got my head around the fact that it was an earthquake, I just kind of thought, Well, that was cool. Then, I tried, unsuccessfully to get back to sleep for that precious last hour. Once I finally got to work (kind of slept in. Oops!) people were saying, “Yeah, we’re on this big ol’ fault line and we could fall into the belly of the earth at any time and we’ll all die anyway, so why not by being swallowed by the earth” and all this kind of stuff. Ok, they weren’t really saying that but me and the guy I golf with were joking about it. Tomorrow’s headlines: San Francisco and Eastern Missouri shaken off the face of the earth! Well, I guess you had to be there.
Just another quick note before I go because I’m tired of typing. I shot a 61 on my first night in the golf league. I was happy. Most of my shots went fairly straight and through the air. I’m just doing it for fun and I want to keep it that way. Hope I can get a little better though. All right, I’m done. Go enjoy your weekend and stop reading boring blogs!
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