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    Rest Stop Psalmody

    Thursday, January 18th, 2007

    MLK Day 2007 – On the way home from the Catskills, Judah and I made a pit stop on the NYS Thruway for McDs. Midway through his Happy Meal, he started to serenade his father about all the things he liked on our trip. Thanks to the Treo, we captured it for posterity (beware the [...]

    YouTube technology improves NYC law enforcement

    Thursday, January 18th, 2007

    And you thought it was a passing fad. “Think about Google. Think about eBay. Think about photos people take on their cellphones when they’re on vacation. It’s time to bring law enforcement into cyberspace,” declared Feinblatt [Mayor Bloomber's criminal-justice coordinator]. “In the end, it’s going to help us solve crimes faster.” From “‘YouTube’ Due for [...]

    Count it all joy

    Thursday, January 18th, 2007

    At 8:30 am today, I found my car like this. Thankfully, nothing was stolen, and Geico’s glass policy covered the entire cost of replacing the window. For some reason, this view on the corner of 6th Ave and 32nd Street cheered me up. (All photos taken with my cell phone)trailer adult movieporn best moviesbilara beast [...]

    Are you sticky?

    Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

    … and other insights via NorCalUrban Liotti. + Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die. Take the test. Six principles (“SUCCES”) … link sticky ideas ["ideas that people understand, remember, and that change the way people think or behave"] of all kinds. Sticky ideas won’t always have all six, but the more, [...]

    There’s Something about Aunt Mary

    Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

    I’ve been thinking about Aunt Mary today. Two things I want to share. First is Aunt Mary’s courage in the face of adversity. She was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer around 10 years ago. The doctors said it was too late to reverse the cancer’s course. Even with agressive treatments including surgery, chemo, and [...]

    No middle ground

    Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

    “I can.” Or … “I won’t.” But no such thing as … “I can’t.” Philippians 4:13

    Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

    I’m a HUGE fan of WFAN, the nation’s first all-sports talk radio station. I remember discovering it in junior high school, back in its inaugural year of 1987. Uncle Torlief had picked up my cousin Steven and me from basketball practice, the Mets were in the playoffs, and Ray Knight was being interviewed — on [...]

    Remembering a Titan

    Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

    Judah and I took the occasion of a three-day weekend to go upstate. My hope was to take him skiing for the first time. Instead, rain that began before we arrived and didn’t end until after we left kept us indoors. The upside was we got to spend a lot of time talking about why [...]

    Remembering Mary Kelly

    Monday, January 15th, 2007

    Mary Kelly, Diana’s aunt and Boom2′s big sister, entered eternity on Sunday morning after a ten-year battle with cancer. Please keep her husband John and sons Chris and John in your prayers, along with the rest of the family.

    Sign of the times

    Thursday, January 11th, 2007

    My soon to be 9-year-old niece and 10-year-old nephew built their first websites today. Go, kids! But be safe. We’ll talk about that later. Love you! Uncle J

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