Monthly Archives: August 2005

Survey Says…

If you’ve read Luke’s Audible Mind blog, perhaps discovering it from my site, he’d like to know about it.

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Kentucky Blogging, Part 2 – The Nectar of the gods

Ale-8-1 (A late one) is probably not new to most of my readers. It’s a great ginger ale from Winchester, Kentucky. You can find it in stores in surrounding states, and Dallas has a great store that stocks just about … Continue reading

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It’s a Doggy Dog World

I’d like to first acknowledge that I know the proper phrase is “dog eat dog world”, but there are people that exist that believe that the title of my post is the correct incarnation. Perhaps you are one of them. … Continue reading

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Kentucky Blogging, Part 1

Last week, I was in Lexington, Kentucky for several days. It was a nice visit that reminded me of what I liked about living there (scenery, horse farms, unique restaurants), and what I hated about living there (traffic, traffic, and … Continue reading

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Irony

So I’m actually in Saratoga Springs, New York this week, visiting a client. His wife is the daughter of the CEO and Chairman of Reader’s Digest. They have a great old home, and I happen to be staying with them. … Continue reading

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Hello.

OK, since my adoring public has grown increasingly impatient, I will post once again. When I started this blog a couple of months ago, things were at a lull in my business. The last few weeks have been extraordinarily busy, … Continue reading

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One More Reason…

…I’m glad that I’m a Mac user.

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Friday’s Featured Foto

This was a church in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Actually, it still is a church.

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A Scientific Conceit

This is the coolest story of the week. It’s short. Go read it and come back. I’ll wait. `Scholars have said that there wasn’t a Pool of Siloam and that John was using a religious conceit” to illustrate a point, … Continue reading

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Young Geniuses

Today marks the release date of a new album from one of the best groups in existence, Nickel Creek. Their album, Why Should the Fire Die? hit the streets after months of anticipation. It doesn’t disappoint. These kids write and … Continue reading

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