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I'm back on-line now. I had a couple of projects that I wanted to complete and it took more of my morning time than I wanted to, but I am back now (why does grammar checker want to change that to "I am backing now."?). Bwahahahaha! The election results were interesting. I think that by shifting their party line to the right and keeping all of their lefty-socialist leaders in hiding (We heard nothing from Howard, The Chappaquiddick Kid or anyone in the Hollyweird crew and nothing from Nancy until after a Drudge Report comment saying that she must be in hiding because no one, not even her own party knew where she was) they were able to win big. Much of it was the Republican party's own fault, too. They moved away from all of the values that got them elected in the first place and stopped talking about them and conservatives and independent voters of and for integrity got fed up. I do feel the need to point out that there has not been a lot of the ridiculous, often childish claims of voter suppression and fraud that there would have been had the Republicans won. The Dems were poised and ready to do it. Anyway, I may write a letter to the RNC explaining the reasons they lost. If I do I will make it an open letter and will post it here with their response. Sometimes I just don't have time for all this. I love blogging and blog-hopping but there is a lot of life going on out there as well. Top that with frustration trying to get into websites like Blogdrive and being unable to update or access your site or anyone else's, well, then it's pretty much an "aaarrrrrggggghhhh" kind of day. I will say that at least this time BD did tell visitors a little bit of what was going on. That was something... Speaking of "arrgghh" I have discovered a new game by the creator of Civilization, Sid Meir, called "Pirates." It's a lot of fun and has taken over from Civ as the current game I am obsessed with. They are very different from each other, Civ being "turn-based" and Pirates being just sort of a "go-where-you-want-and-play-however-you-feel-like-and-oh-by-the-way-these-are-your-objectives-if-you-want-to-win" sort of format. The forum, with the likely name "Hooked on Pirates" has an interesting contest where you have to use the worst, slowest, clumsiest ship in the game and do all your pirating. I had started to think the game had lost its challenge until now. Tabitha just returned from Fresno, California, where she was at a church conference with Ashley and some of the other young people from our church. She had a pretty great time except for losing her purse in the Denver Airport. Hopefully it will turn up in the lost and found. Her kitty's all missed her and kept asking me where she had gone and why she hadn't taken them with her and when she was going to be back. I guess that's all the news that's fit to blog...No, there were a couple of more things. I heard a guy talking about the time he spent working in the New York Times newsroom. Having just heard that overall newspaper circulation is 2.8% daily and 3.4% Sundays this interested me. One of the things he said is that over 70% of his co-workers were active liberals. This didn't surprise me and I don't think it surprises anyone, but I think that people are learning that to be truly informed they need to go to more than just one source. If all the news and information you have is from the Main-Stream-Media, you are woefully misinformed and will absolutely have a lopsided view of the events of the day. 7 second sound-bites just don't tell it all. Another reason the newspaper industry is failing is the funny pages. When I was a boy, the funnies were the very first thing, wrapped on top of the paper and easy to get at; pages of large comics, my favorite being Peanuts. Now they have shrunk the comics down and hidden them in the middle of the ads. It has been a little over 2 years since I did anything on the funnies so I think I will soon. Anyway, if they made the funnies full-size and prominent, more people would buy them. Well, I have a few ideas to work on but without the laptop it is a lot harder. Hopefully some opportunity will present itself. Remember, the Good Book says, "Put them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates, to be ready to every good work..." |
| Penny November 20, 2006 11:53 AM PST Calvin & Hobbs was always my favorite ... and Mother Goose & Grimm. Now I rarely even look at the funnies *sigh* But, the good news is that Gary Larsen came out with another Far Side calendar for 2007!! After a five year hiatus, I am SO happy (yeah, I know ... small minds are easily amused!) :) | ||
| oswuari November 19, 2006 10:21 AM PST <3 | ||
| jerry November 14, 2006 09:22 AM PST I know what you mean about blogging, i've found lots of blogs that I like to read and don't have time. Also I agree with the comics, the last comics that caught the imagination of the nation where Far side and Calvin and Hobbs, Calvin's not been around for 10 years but I dont know of anything that has caught on like that. | ||
| chrysalis November 14, 2006 05:40 AM PST Aargh! That new Denver airport is something else! She's fortunate she didn't lose her luggage as well! (It's still not working properly ... I know from experience). Another thing about the comics is the modern selection. There used to be some delightful and hilarious comic strips in the papers, at least in Pittsburgh when I was a kid. But now, they just aren't funny any more. Here in Detroit the selection is so politically-correct that I feel I'm being lectured rather than entertained ... | ||
| AbbyNormal November 13, 2006 03:51 PM PST Good to "see" you, Herb. Funny how the earth doesn't stop for blog time. | ||
| Skunkfeathers57 November 12, 2006 06:32 PM PST I allocate x amount of time to blogging, x amount of time to working, x amount of time to othering, and x amount of time to whatever's left. With my fading math skills, I have no idea where I am in time deficit ;-) | ||
| Nancze November 12, 2006 05:27 PM PST Hi Herb, oh woe you sound like me when it comes to blogging. So much else going on to and then when things do cooperate. lol. That game sounds great. I love to play games, just wish I were good at it. I don't go anywhere without my gameboy SD. hehehe. Well the next two years should be interesting and give everyone alot to talk about. Hope you had a nice Veterans Day. God Bless.. | ||
| gronk November 12, 2006 12:18 PM PST ugh | ||
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