Google? Me, a Googler?
I just applied for a job with Google. Could be fascinating. We’ll see what happens. I’m going to bed.
Google? Me, a Googler? Read More »
I just applied for a job with Google. Could be fascinating. We’ll see what happens. I’m going to bed.
Google? Me, a Googler? Read More »
I decided to work on my site (and my company’s site) a bit, today. My site got a new navbar (text-based – the images were bothering me) and the EdBlog picked up a more full-featured archive. The archives can now be viewed by month. I’m adding a home-built search engine, soon, to both the company
I’m having problems, again, with the fact that I don’t have much in terms of either friends or a peer group, here (in Georgia, that is). Sure, there are some Christian folks roughly my age (though most are a couple years younger), but I don’t know of anyone around here with similar life experiences, interests,
Boredom. Big Time. Read More »
Unless you’re living in a cave, you probably have heard about the recent Supreme Court overthrow of anti-sodomy laws in 13 states. You’ve probably also heard that this is “Gay Pride” weekend (or simply “Pride” weekend, since “gay” is apparently insensitive to the “transgendered” and all sorts of other folks). We have a problem here.
The Federal Marriage Amendment Read More »
The Rice Owls beat the Stanford Cardinal 14-2 to clinch a national championship, our first in any team sport! Go Rice! Hats off to all the Owls, and special thanks to Chris Kolkhorst, Vincent Sinisi, Jeff Neimann, Wade Townsend, Enrique Cruz, Philip Umber, and, of course, the one and only Wayne Graham. We love you,
Two words: “NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!” Read More »