Terry Mattingly looks at the religious media and blogs at GetReligion.
So how can we try to get it right? The goal of the God-beat blogs is to share information and opinions about what is happening on this very emotional and complicated beat. It will help greatly if readers let us know the good and the [...]
One of the things I like most about blogs is the conversation. Someone writes something interesting, funny or provocative, and other people’s thoughts spin off, sometimes in surprising directions. To me, a blog without comments is only half a blog. The biggest frustration of blogging is not being able to predict what is likely to [...]
Published 4 years, 1 month ago 13 commentsSomeone planted a unique Trojan on my computer.
We found it a couple of days ago.
I did mention a Trojan in passing in a post, didn’t I?:^)
It is quite unique.
It is not off the computer yet, because for now it is in my best interests to keep it there.
For now.
The information has been passed on to [...]
One of the good things about the internet is the opportunity for an author to respond to readers quickly about their work.
I linked up to an article by Joe Bageant that created an interesting debate.
I made a mistake, Mr. Bageant is from Virginia, not Texas.
I’m bringing his some of his comment forward to this post.
I [...]
While I stress myself out over something I can’t fix; a friend who knows how much I hate feeling stupid sent me this…on his way to a funeral.
God, I am such a stupid sheep. Help me be sentient that I’m to reach out, not in.
St. Patrick’s Breastplate:
I arise today
Through the strength of Heaven;
Light of [...]
Nice power ties gentlemen.
The audience meter was interesting.
So was the body language.
It’s rather too bad there is only one debate.
It isn’t much time to get to see the candidates under pressure.
With all things techical, when you think it can’t get worse it does.
Apparently the ISP sent the email problem up two notches to a level 3 tech,
who fixed the mysterious disappearance sometime today.
I was unaware of that fact, because after uninstalling Norton and reinstalling another virus protection I found a Trojan.
Unidentifiable. And it activated.
The little [...]
My frustration levels with technical problems aren’t exactly a well kept secret.
I’m about ready to go from 0 to breaking the sound barrier.
For the next few days if you send email, please be patient.
I suggest you use Bene_Diction at hotmail dot com.
If I can keep the computer from crashing ( I can’t:^(, and if the [...]

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