Monthly Archives: October 2006

Wikiality

Okay, the fact that this even exists is a distrubing tribute to the cult-like following of the the one-man satire who is Stephen Colbert. Run-on prepositional clauses aside, I find Wikipedia to be an interesting reflection of the people who use and edit it. For instance, I popped onto Wikipedia to take a look at [...]

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Religious Ramblings

I’ve been pretty active on a LiveJournal community called Convert Me, where I step up representing a reformed Christianity. It’s a pretty vicious place: a comment that simply said “God loves you and is looking for an excuse to bless you. He’s not mad at you, he loves you.” opened up a 60+ comment rant [...]

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C++ and Threading

I’m reading this post on the C++ committee’s dealings on threading, and, I am pleased to announce, there is absolutely no chance what so ever of anything sane, workable, or sensible accidentally arising from these precedings.

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Sometimes You Plan Life; Sometimes Life Plans You

Well, I thought I had things kinda figured out…and then Friday the 13th happened. I posted that statement saying that things were settling down, that I wasn’t looking for another opportunity, etc., etc. Then the car died, we had some financial excitement, and two req’s I applied for suddenly become hot after some long, dreary [...]

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“Democratic Edge on Issues Extends to Terrorism, Morality”

Democratic Edge on Issues Extends to Terrorism, Morality I know it’s a “No, Duh!” kinda moment, but the Republicans now officially represent a minority of America’s views on ALL the following issues: Healthcare, Corruption in government, Gas prices, The economy, The situation in Iraq, Immigration, Moral standards in the country, Terrorism The “Moral Majority” isn’t, [...]

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