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Archive for July, 2004

Suck on some chocolate salty balls

by @ Thursday, July 15th, 2004. Filed under Moo

Ok, I was listening to Idobi radio (webcast) and the XtremeBitz host guys started playing Chef’s Chocolate Salty Balls…so I decided to post some of the lyrics here:
Say everybody have you seen my balls they’re big and salty and brown.
If you ever need a quick pick me up, just stick my balls in your mouth.
Oh! [...]

A Song of Ice and Fire

by @ Wednesday, July 14th, 2004. Filed under Books

George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” is an absolutely wonderful series. I would suggest that anyone who enjoys fantasy books read this.
Just be prepared for a great deal of sadness and some happiness through the entire epic. And the occasional chuckle.
The characters are given depth and full [...]

Because mankind will forget

by @ Tuesday, July 13th, 2004. Filed under Freemasonry

From William Preston’s “Illustraions of Masonry” from a facsimile reprint of the Second Edition fo 1775 reprinted in 1973
A Vindication of Masonry: Reason assigned why the secrets of Masonry ought not be publicly exposed
&nbsp If the secrets of Masonry are replete with advantage to mankind, it may be asked, why is not the possession [...]

Holes in the Memory

by @ Friday, July 9th, 2004. Filed under Me

You ever had the feeling that your memory had as many holes in it as swiss cheese?
I remember doing “things” so long as they incorporate a routine and it’s pretty much the same every time. Like, I can remember the setup process for the laptops from last summer. I can remember the [...]

Laptop’s and Touchpads

by @ Thursday, July 8th, 2004. Filed under Work

Ok, let’s just say you have a laptop computer. Let’s assume that laptop has a touchpad. Now, what would you think that touchpad might possibly do?
A normal person would assume that the touch pad will allow you to move the mouse and allow you to tap click. That’s normal, right? [...]

You cannot buy freedom…

by @ Tuesday, July 6th, 2004. Filed under Moo

“You cannot buy freedom on the shelf in a store. It is paid for with blood and hard work.”
Over at IMAO.us, Frank has been running posts called “Our Military” which are stories and e-mails relayed to him from US military men and women. Some are interesting and give a totally different outlook on Iraq [...]

Rose Thorn

by @ Tuesday, July 6th, 2004. Filed under The Rose Thorn

And it begins.
Today marks the first day that “real” work shall begin on the Rose Thorn’s 2004-2005 publication year. We’ve got a couple of things to discuss, but we shouldn’t be there too long and it shouldn’t be too bad.
We’ll get some things discussed and decided on…hopefully we’ll have some fun at Lissa’sexpense. [...]

Happy 228th Birthday!

by @ Sunday, July 4th, 2004. Filed under Happy Birthday

To the United States of America!
On this day 228 years ago this document was signed and declared our independence from the British Empire.
Have a Happy Fourth of July everyone.

Fourth of July and Webcam

by @ Friday, July 2nd, 2004. Filed under Moo

I’m just about headed out for the weekend. I’m headed home for some good times.
Have a happy Fourth of July everyone!!!
Now for my playing with the webcam:

Hm, it appears as if my router may be blocking access to the right ports. I’ll leave the box for now…I’ll play with settings when I come [...]

Bloglines

by @ Thursday, July 1st, 2004. Filed under Blog/Website

All your RSS belong to me.
Bloglines is absolutely wonderful. You can go here to see all of my RSS feeds.
It’s really a pretty cool system. I used to use a local RSS reader, but I couldn’t find anything that was both user friendly and stable enough to use on a regular [...]

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