Monthly Archives: January 2006

Getting overtired

I’m getting overtired lately and have drained myself because of what’s going on in the government (See Gray Does Matter). And so I haven’t had much energy to come here recently. Hopefully I’ll find more time to work on my site. As it is I just haven’t felt like it. Good thing no one’s coming [...]
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Visiting a church

I went to a Catholic Church and liked it, if you can believe that one. I liked the way the church looked inside, the way it smelled, and, especially, the ritual involved. I liked the way it so resembled my own Pagan rituals. What really interested me- got my ears perked, if you will- was [...]
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Bush to Take Unscripted Audience Questions – Yahoo! News

Bush to Take Unscripted Audience Questions – Yahoo! News The title is a little misleading. It should say “Bush to take unscripted questions from pre-approved audience”. Yes, he’s winging it with his answers but the article does happen to mention Bush has been taking questions from audience members in recent speeches, and the White House [...]
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My thoughts on the Google subpoena

FAQ: What does the Google subpoena mean? | CNET News.com Federal prosecutors have asked Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and America Online to turn over two types of data: logs showing search terms used by people, and a list of Web sites indexed by the companies’ search engines. Here’s the big question that I, and practically everyone [...]
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