Not doing anything on Saturday night? Go try the Global Night Commute. If I'm not still nursing a cold, I think I'll go join a few friends on the national mall and camp out.
From the high ground you are at an advantage. Your vantage point allows you to see everything else with clarity. When you hold the high position, you proceed with ease. From all other places it is an uphill battle.
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Global Night Commute
Not doing anything on Saturday night? Go try the Global Night Commute. If I'm not still nursing a cold, I think I'll go join a few friends on the national mall and camp out.
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
At home sick
I've got some sort of bug from my roommates and it is wiping me out. You might want to check out this website for music: www.pandora.com. I do not like it as much as Yahoo Launch but at least there are no commercials. You have to create your own stations and I had to suffer through a lot of obscure music that I never heard of. I almost gave up on it but now it is finally playing music I enjoy.
Softball politics
I thought this article about Congressional softball was entertaining. Perhaps not even softball is off limits to political leanings. Thanks to sugarplum.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Video of the week - Why are younger Americans so miserable?
What happened to the Generation X over the last decade? Jean Twenge's interview (Internet Explorer required) on the Today sums up her book but I was actually more intrigued by reading the following Newsweek article.
Here's an excerpt from the article's introduction:
Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University, examines the generation of Americans born after 1970 in her book, “Generation Me: Why Today's Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled — and More Miserable than Ever Before.” Twenge argues that younger people are more self-assured than their parents, but they also more depressed. She bases her argument on 14 years of research comparing the results of personality tests given to boomers when they were under 30 to those of the Gen-Me cohort today. Twenge, invited to appear on the “Today” show, places much of the blame on the self-esteem movement of the last few decades.
Any comments?
Here's an excerpt from the article's introduction:
Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University, examines the generation of Americans born after 1970 in her book, “Generation Me: Why Today's Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled — and More Miserable than Ever Before.” Twenge argues that younger people are more self-assured than their parents, but they also more depressed. She bases her argument on 14 years of research comparing the results of personality tests given to boomers when they were under 30 to those of the Gen-Me cohort today. Twenge, invited to appear on the “Today” show, places much of the blame on the self-esteem movement of the last few decades.
Any comments?
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Monday, April 17, 2006
Quote of the Day - Eric Liddell
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Chuck Norrisisms
My roommates and I recently discovered Chuck Norrisisms. So here are my top 10 favorite Chuck Norrisisms.
10. Chuck Norris only uses one chopstick.
9. We all know the magic word is please. As in the sentence, "Please don't kill me." Too bad Chuck Norris doesn't believe in magic.
8. When the Boogeyman goes to sleep every night, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris.
7. Macgyver can build an airplane out of gum and paper clips, but Chuck Norris can kill him and take it.
6. Remember the Soviet Union? They decided to quit after watching a DeltaForce marathon on Satellite TV.
5. It was once believed that Chuck Norris actually lost a fight to a pirate, but that is a lie, created by Chuck Norris himself to lure more pirates to him. Pirates never were very smart.
4. Chuck Norris died ten years ago, but the Grim Reaper can't get up the courage to tell him.
3. Chuck Norris is the reason why Waldo is hiding.
2. Chuck Norris' tears cure cancer. Too bad he has never cried.
1. Chuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".
10. Chuck Norris only uses one chopstick.
9. We all know the magic word is please. As in the sentence, "Please don't kill me." Too bad Chuck Norris doesn't believe in magic.
8. When the Boogeyman goes to sleep every night, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris.
7. Macgyver can build an airplane out of gum and paper clips, but Chuck Norris can kill him and take it.
6. Remember the Soviet Union? They decided to quit after watching a DeltaForce marathon on Satellite TV.
5. It was once believed that Chuck Norris actually lost a fight to a pirate, but that is a lie, created by Chuck Norris himself to lure more pirates to him. Pirates never were very smart.
4. Chuck Norris died ten years ago, but the Grim Reaper can't get up the courage to tell him.
3. Chuck Norris is the reason why Waldo is hiding.
2. Chuck Norris' tears cure cancer. Too bad he has never cried.
1. Chuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Monday, April 10, 2006
Bush speaks at Johns Hopkins SAIS
Click here for the audio and video
Friday, April 07, 2006
Quote of the Day - Pastor Mark Batterson
Pastor Mark Batterson
National Community Church
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Targeting Men
The human rights charade at the UN
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Video of the Week - Sunday's Comin'
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Why Do Men Hate Going to Church?
David Murrow gave a talk summarizing his book on why men hate going to church. David Murrow notes:
• The typical U.S. Congregation draws an adult crowd that’s 61% female, 39% male. This gender gap shows up in all age categories.
• On any given Sunday there are 13 million more adult women than men in America’s churches.
• This Sunday almost 25 percent of married, churchgoing women will worship without their husbands.
• Midweek activities often draw 70 to 80 percent female participants.
• The majority of church employees are women (except for ordained clergy, who are overwhelmingly male).
• As many as 90 percent of the boys who are being raised in church will abandon it by their 20th birthday. Many of these boys will never return.
• More than 90 percent of American men believe in God, and five out of six call themselves Christians. But only two out of six attend church on a given Sunday. The average man accepts the reality of Jesus Christ, but fails to see any value in going to church.
Davie Murrow is so passionate about this that he has decided to start Church for Men. Jesus said to Peter "Come, follow me and I will make you fishers of men." (Matthew 4:19). Jesus attracted men with his ministry and this is not happening today with our churches. Something is wrong and one cannot deny it.
• The typical U.S. Congregation draws an adult crowd that’s 61% female, 39% male. This gender gap shows up in all age categories.
• On any given Sunday there are 13 million more adult women than men in America’s churches.
• This Sunday almost 25 percent of married, churchgoing women will worship without their husbands.
• Midweek activities often draw 70 to 80 percent female participants.
• The majority of church employees are women (except for ordained clergy, who are overwhelmingly male).
• As many as 90 percent of the boys who are being raised in church will abandon it by their 20th birthday. Many of these boys will never return.
• More than 90 percent of American men believe in God, and five out of six call themselves Christians. But only two out of six attend church on a given Sunday. The average man accepts the reality of Jesus Christ, but fails to see any value in going to church.
Davie Murrow is so passionate about this that he has decided to start Church for Men. Jesus said to Peter "Come, follow me and I will make you fishers of men." (Matthew 4:19). Jesus attracted men with his ministry and this is not happening today with our churches. Something is wrong and one cannot deny it.
What's next?
So baseball season is starting and my Angels are looking good again. Unfortunately, they were unable to pick up a big bat in the offseason. They wisely chose to stay fiscally responsible and develop talent from within by holding on to highly touted prospects Brandon Wood, Howie Kendrick, Jered Weaver, and Kendry Morales. I am a little disappointed that they did not go after center fielder Mike Cameron from the Mets as San Diego obtained him in a trade that was practically a steal. I think their offense may be even better than last year with the emergence of Casey Kotchman and Juan Rivera. Veteran Tim Salmon is back in camp and had a great spring.
I predict that the Angels will win about 91 games and come in second to the Oakland A's who have perhaps the best pitching in the majors. If Bobby Crosby stays healthy expect him to support Eric Chavez and Milton Bradley in providing the offense to support incredible pitching.
The Cardinals are the strongest again in the National League as they will be riding high from playing in a brand new stadium. However, the winner will likely come from the American League. It looks like the Chicago White Sox are no fluke and that they should be poised to repeat as champions.
I predict that the Angels will win about 91 games and come in second to the Oakland A's who have perhaps the best pitching in the majors. If Bobby Crosby stays healthy expect him to support Eric Chavez and Milton Bradley in providing the offense to support incredible pitching.
The Cardinals are the strongest again in the National League as they will be riding high from playing in a brand new stadium. However, the winner will likely come from the American League. It looks like the Chicago White Sox are no fluke and that they should be poised to repeat as champions.
Monday, April 03, 2006
How about those Bruins!!!
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