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Archive for March, 2007

The Consumerist posted a video in You Tube advertising a product I would not think most people would find necessary, but to those that need it, they really do need it. It is a notebook that allows you to write in the rain, the shower, SeaWorld, or under a waterfall. The notebook is [...]

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Trying to figure out the compensation the U.S. Government provided Lewis for the expedition across the continent, I stumbled across a great website that computes the relative value of a U.S. Dollar for any date between 1790 and 2005.www.measuringworth.com/uscompare/#
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I read an interesting article in the WSJ today about making complaints about airlines to the Department of Transportation. The article illustrated reasons why customers might be more likely to receive a response from the airline if they contact the DOT. If you have recently suffered an offense by an airline, then it [...]

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Amazing Grace

My wife and I saw Amazing Grace this weekend. Everything good you have heard about it is true. We were impressed.Much like Glory, it stirs me to live for something greater than myself.
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I read an article in The Wall Street Journal today that reported Starbucks Corp. plans to open 10,000 stores in the next four years almost doubling its already 13,000 stores. This baffles me. I cannot imagine seeing any more signs for Starbucks than I already do, but they have a ways to go to catch [...]

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A friend of mine sent me this article today. As I interpreted it, the basis of the article is that Land thinks that if confronted with Giuliani and Clinton as our two options for president come November 2008, then Christians should vote for every race but President.
My response:I have not decided who I would vote [...]

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As if the internet really needs another blog, I am here. Time can forever slip away as one attempts to navigate the endless information contained in the .coms, .nets, and .orgs. I don’t really expect to add anything new, I more or less expect to just have some fun.
I am aware of the benefits of [...]

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