Map representation of religion in the U.S.

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

I’ve always found it somewhat ironic that the U.S. is perceived as a highly Christian country around the world and yet, we have so many attacks on Christian values and mores throughout the country each and every day. As a Christian, I also find it difficult to understand how a country that was based [...]

TWiT introduces IPac

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Honestly, the first I heard of this was on the TWiT podcast today.  And I honestly thought they were announcing a new Apple product.  It’s a pretty decent idea, but I thought that was what the EFF was for.  Also, does it make a whole lot of sense to start another “political action committee” when [...]

San Antonio Bound

Monday, April 17th, 2006

I found out last week that the plans are finalized for a company sponsored trip to San Antonio early May.  Leave on Saturday and come back late on Wednesday.  Should be fun.  The hotel that the conference we are attending is held at is about 1.5 blocks from the Alamo, so some sightseeing should be [...]

Entreprenurial excuses

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Matt Inglot is a relative newcomer to the blogosphere(his archives go back to March 2006), but he seems to be off to an excellent start.  His post The Barriers to Starting your own business hit the digg frontpage today.  I read it through and it is spot on.  He gives 4 of the more common [...]

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