Archive for June, 2007

Thingamababy: Deconstructing a Star Wars AT-AT Imperial Walker Baby Stroller
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Wow.
South Carolina’s Treasurer, Thomas Ravenel (a Republican, I might add) has been arrested by SLED for dealing crack cocaine.
What an idiot.
From The State in Columbia:
State Treasurer Thomas Ravenel has been indicted on federal charges of conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine, federal and state authorities announced at a news conference at SLED headquarters this afternoon.
The [...]

If you missed the Star Wars themed Robot Chicken special on Adult Swim, here’s your chance to see it (highly highly recommended)…
Star Robot Chicken Wars
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I’m in NYC today for business, so I decided to find some free wifi at Grand Central Station. I really love this place… it’s my favorite public building on the planet (that I’ve been to anyway).
Libraries and museums are wonderful, but the perpetual motion, food, humans, machinery, gateways to places all combine to form [...]

 Nice wrap up of the best Sci Fi novels and authors out there right now.  I’ve lately gotten back into reading science fiction.  During my teens, I poured through the classics of sci fi and some of the stuff that was coming out in the early 90’s, but it seems as if there’s been a [...]

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Chrisendom: A new statement of biblical inerrancy ? part 1
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I’m testing out the Windows Live Writer with this post.
Live Writer is basically an online/offline external blog writer and seems pretty spiffy so far.  Big fan of the ability to insert links, maps and hyperlinks with a few keystrokes.
Nice job, Microsoft.
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No Rain, No Rain!

Blind Melon sang it best…
“And I start to complain that there’s no rain
And all I can do is read a book to stay awake
And it rips my life away, but it’s a great escape “
Asheville has been completely dry and barren over the past month.  However, we had a good soaking rain yesterday and today.  [...]

Anna and I visibly saw the baby move last night for the first time.  We’ve been able to feel kicks for the last couple of weeks, but to see the baby punch and kick from the outside is odd yet beautiful.
Amazing!
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While I was attending Yale, I was faced with a long 12 hour drive from Mullins, SC to New Haven, CT.  Anna and I would try to hold out for a certain exit near the halfway point to make our first stop on the trip.  That exit in Virginia had the last or first (depending [...]





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