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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

An eclectic grouping and a disclaimer')

Ok, you can't say you weren't warned. I am all hopped up on asthma inhalers and caffine so I am tired, shakey and jittery;) and I have a variety of things to comment on;). I was reading my Child magazine(One of my many freebie magazine's) and I saw what, in my humble opinion, is one of the most ridiculous things. It was a maternity leather blazer that cost $458. Now I understand that I am cheap but really. I haven't been able to justify that much for a normal leather blazer much less in maternity, and I have been pregnant 3 times!

As I am typing I am listening to Pandora's Music Genome Project. It is cool because you can make customized radio stations based on your musical likes and dislikes. You can create multiple channels which works great for me. I am listening to my Big Band channel that has Michael Buble, Bette Midler, etc. I also have a channel for my Christian Music. The only problem is that you can't compare lyrics only styles so my Christian rap and alternative pulls up some not so family friendly songs. It won't pull just pull Christian music. I put in TobyMac(hip hop/rap) I can get Ememin. I don't want my toddlers listening to that;). That is the only real problem I have found. I can listen to that channel when I am actually working on the computer so I can pass on those.

Well, I will ramble on more later. I should be working on my database for my Pampered Chef customers so I can do a mailing for my Christmas Open House. Jabber at you all later!

Monday, November 21, 2005

The Father of Conservatism

From the bio: "William Freemarket Buckley was born on December 25, 1935 in a little town called Bethlehem. He was baptized an Episcopalian on December 28 and admitted to Yale University on the 30th."

Sharon set to quit Likud as Israel heads for fresh elections

From Forbes.com:
The 77-year-old former general formed Likud in 1973, but many in the party refuse to forgive him for pulling troops and settlers out of the Gaza Strip over the summer.

It's hard to imagine living in a country where the founding fathers are still politically active.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Explosive Glass

This demo video of Prince Rupert's Drop is just plain neat. Of course we stumbled across this on The Corner. Nerds and non-nerds alike enjoy things that explode! Hopefully more blogging will happen soon!


 
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