Due to some odd technical issues, I haven’t posted in almost a month. Now that everything seems to be working right again here at Loki Listens, expect regular posts to return. My computer’s hard drive crashed on me, I’m updating through the use of an Ubuntu LiveCD. I’m going to attempt to replace the drive [...]
Tag Archive 'tech'
Something Kinda Techy
Posted in featured on Mar 7th, 2009
Check out this week’s episode of Something Kinda Techy! Jack I Listen. SKT Share and Enjoy:
Monday Update 02.23.09
Posted in update on Feb 23rd, 2009
Well, it’s Monday again
The Cost of Magic #5
Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Dec 19th, 2008
“We haven’t slept in three years, Jane. Here’s an Ambien. We can figure out more tomorrow. We’re safe here.” He handed Jane the small white pill, and a glass of red wine.
Just placed my order for the AT&T Tilt(HTC TyTN 2). It should arrive this weekend. This will be my first smart phone, so I’m pretty excited. Comment with program recommendations, or anything like that! Share and Enjoy:
Monday Update 12.15.08
Posted in update on Dec 15th, 2008
I’ve got a lot planned, and as long as no one slips me anymore Vicodin, it should come out pretty cool.
Sunday Update 11.2.08
Posted in update on Nov 2nd, 2008
Here’s the promised Sunday update. A lot of stuff has happened this week. So, here goes. I was a guest on Cranky Tech in the early AM Sunday. Click the link to hear the whole hour. This photo was censored on flickr without my permission or notification. I’ll be moving over to Picasa web soon. [...]
Developmental Theology 089 #51
Posted in Developmental Theology on Jun 6th, 2008
Some secrets may change hands. Life may transform as we evolve both physically and spiritually.
People – Part 2
Posted in internet on May 16th, 2008
Highlighting some of my favorite bloggers again tonight. I’ll keep running these until I’ve covered everyone, I hope. So let’s get started.
Developmental Theology 089 #48
Posted in Developmental Theology on Mar 22nd, 2008
So, what I’ve always tried to do with this series is to help individuals awaken that shaman on the inside that they have forgotten culturally. An important lesson here is about community. Many people think that the shamanic journey is an introspective, private one. And it is. To an extent. You see, once the shaman [...]















