Posted in Basic Ideology on Oct 5th, 2009
A few weeks ago I asked on my blog and on twitter for Humanists willing to discuss their belief system. I was pleasantly surprised when Ryan Sutter, webmaster of humanistsofmn.org, contacted me.
I explained to Ryan what I was looking for, and what he sent me was so personal and informative, that I [...]
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Posted in Fragments on Nov 29th, 2008
This was originally posted back in July 2008, on the Twitter Travels blog. I am reposting it here, due to the start of the new series of columns, Fragments.
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It’s hard to quantify things when you are looking backwards through the filter of memory. What happened? What did we do? Where did we go? Two [...]
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Posted in off-topic on Feb 20th, 2008
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Seems my Dream Catcher is getting those nasty thetans for me. No more auditing.
-Loki.
Yeah, I’m listening.
[EDIT - ADDITION - 02.21.08 01:32AM]
As a journalist and self purported religious scholar, it is time I made a stand on this. Take this however you like. I love writing and I love religious freedom. [...]
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Feb 14th, 2008
There was a problem with the way I saw life.
I liked it.
Loki.
Developmental Theology 089
Lesson #43
Life is certainly getting interesting.
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Posted in linux on Oct 22nd, 2007
The programs listed below refuse to run in Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon. I’ll give all details I can. If you’ve got an idea, but need more details, let me know what you need. I have removed and reinstalled all programs to no avail. Here goes.
1. NetHack. – Crashes on start [...]
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Posted in Jack Tales, fiction on Jul 3rd, 2007
Here’s a Jack Tale. It’s less than famous, even for Jack Tales.
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Jack was a mean old blacksmith in this small town, in the Smokie Mountains. This was a different time, mind you, when people still rode horses mostly, and blacksmiths were really important.
Jack was the meanest man anyone had every met. He hated the men, [...]
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