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Class of 2006

In many parts of the country, June is “Dads and Grads” time, but here in the Atlanta area High School Graduation is a bit earlier. This is the final week of school, with finals today through friday. For many of the seniors who already completed all their work, yesterday’s Senior Breakfast was the last time […]

Become ONE

In January, I wrote about Bono and ONE.org, spreading the word about global poverty and the need for it’s end. I’m no Bono and I know I don’t have the size of his audience, but I’m going to do my bit. So here’s a challenge for you. This Tuesday evening, May 23, for the first […]

Six Weeks After The Storm

Six weeks after the storm hit, the damage is still apparent. Here’s one area backyard, viewed from the parking lot of our church. On the left you can see what’s remaining of a light pole. Before the damage, you couldn’t see the house through the trees at all from this parking lot. And obviously the […]

Flickr Updated

Flickr’s gone gamma. New features and all that jazz. Ok, so I’m a couple of days behind. Sorry ’bout that. If you only ever go straight to your photos and contacts, it’s easy to miss their news, but it’s there.

Looking for LOST Archives

I promise, this weblog is not going to turn into a journal of Battlestar Galactica and LOST watchings, but I do have one question for those of you who are fans. I’m looking around and there are plenty of podcasts about LOST, and many if not most of them are also available through the iTunes […]

The Lost Experience

Ok, here’s something for the LOST fans who haven’t yet heard about the Alternate Reality Game – likely only three of you by now. Check into this article: More ‘Lost’ than ever. Then stop by these folks’ site where they’re collecting clues. And yes, ABC’s got a few new fans in our household.

BSG: Humanity’s Interesting

About the inital Cylon attack in Battlestar Galactica’s miniseries, Dave R. writes: The battlestar Galactica survived by virtue of its being obsolete and on the verge of retirement, thus making it a low-priority target. The other, and perhaps as important reason being of course that Commander Adama distrusted technology and had kept Galactica purposefully low-tech, […]

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