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Journal Journal: [Christianity] Small groups, and mens large group

Last night was the first night of the small group meetings. It was awesome. Plenty of nice people with good hearts, and I appreciate all that met us, and hopefully the rest of the meetings will be just as blessed.

Also in that vein, Band of Brothers this morning was a success. See, meeting at 6:15am on a Saturday doesn't appeal to very many people. So when Pastor Kevin asked the men of Crossroads Community Church to show up at 6:15 on a Saturday morning, we all thought he was a little bit Crazy. He even went so far as to give us reasons not to show up at all. He made it very clear that if we didn't want to show up, that we shouldn't, but that those of us who think we should show up, should show up. Its that simple. . . And boy, oh boy did the men of Crossroads show up this morning. The sanctuary seats about 700 or 800 people. It was about two thirds full, and in those two thirds it was packed with nary an empty seat between the men. I wouldn't say the men of Crossroads showed up in full force, but 'droves of men' would describe it pretty well. It was probably close to half the men that attend at Crossroads. And dang, I was impressed. It made me proud to follow a god that is capable of putting that many people in one place, for such a Crazy vision. But of course its not good enough for Pastor Kevin until we get Crazier. So it won't just be 500 men getting together to have a large group of men church session. Nope, that would be too easy. PK wants to help teach the men of Crossroads how to 'Carry the Vision, Complete the Mission' and how to be 'Protectors, Gatecrashers, Providers'. Once a month we'll meet, and PK's goal is to lead the men of Crossroads so that we're meeting the goals of God. Not just as observers but as participants through prayer and possibly action (side note: almost the opposite of Peter taking up a sword for Jesus, but refusing to pray).

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Journal Journal: [World of Warcraft] I'm not addicted.. 3

14 more days till my WoW account expires. I removed my credit card information from Blizzard's web page and I'm not going to subscribe again till after the new year. I can't afford to spend hours upon hours playing a video game that is not giving me as much entertainment value as it used to. And more specifically, I need that time to keep my grades up. The $15 a month will barely be noticed.. I'm jobless (and a full time student) but $15 won't make or break me.

So 14 more days of grinding reputation from Argent Dawn. Yes, my main is a level 60 human priest. I have two other characters I play. One is a level 32 Gnome mage and the other is a level 28 Undead rogue. I'm going to miss playing this game, but I think of all the time I wasted saving up 500 gold that I'm not spending.. and all the time I've spent grinding reputation from AD.. and I can't justify it to myself.

Oh, and check out this WoW Burning Crusade beta preview.

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Journal Journal: [School] A new quarter starts.. 18 hours worth 6

Today is the first day of my status as a full time student. It only took a little more than a years worth of planning to pull this off, during which time I was a part time student and was able to rack up 50+ hours of a 102 hour degree (including classes I have tested out of). My parents, grandparents, and great grandparents are all quite proud of me, and I suppose I'm proud of myself too. Now I just have to pass a dozen more pesky classes and I get a fancy piece of paper with my name on it :-)

My three classes are:
SQL Programming - 4 hours of class, 6 hours of labs, but only worth 7 credit hours
Introduction to Linux/Unix - 4 hours of class, 4 hours of labs, but only worth 6 credit hours
Introduction to Humanities - 5 hours of class, worth 5 credit hours

So now I'm enrolled for 18 hours worth of classes. I know the Intro to Linux/Unix class will be a breeze. I used SCO Openserver and Redhat Linux 7 and Redhat Linux WS 3 for 5 years at the job I just left so that I could attend school full time. I'd like to think the SQL class will yield a B to me without much effort. Since I want a better GPA I'll probably bust my butt and pull off an A.

The Intro to Humanities course is a different beast altogether. I don't grok art. I appreciate it, but that is wholly different from grokking it. So my aim is for a B in this class.

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Journal Journal: Snakes on a Plane... and otherwise busy 2

Seeing Snakes on a Plane tonight.

Other than that things have been busy around here. Being responsible takes up too much time.

I hope everyone is doing well.

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Journal Journal: The un-zen of Lithron

I looked everywhere for my zen this morning, but I couldn't find it. So instead I ate a poptart.

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Journal Journal: Windows Thin Clients... opinions wanted

At work we're looking into selling Windows based thin client solutions to our customers. All we need it to run is Acrobat Reader v5 or higher, a driver for the USB/HSB signature pads we use, and a custom graphical Windows telnet client.

Does anyone have any suggestions on brands of thin clients to check out? We already inspected one IGEL solution and I'm testing another IGEL solution today. However, I would really like a recommendation from someone that actually deploys thin clients.

Hardware specs of what we need:
100 to 150 megs of hard drive space.
256 megs of ram.
1Ghz or faster x86 processor
10/100 Ethernet access and DHCP support is a requirement.
At least 4 USB connections.
at least 1 parallel port

So.. anyone have any advice or suggestions?

TIA.

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Journal Journal: nothin' to say 2

Nothing much going on around here lately.. so I'll just keep my trap shut.

Oh, and thanks to all you folks who keep posting journals and keep me entertained with your sillyness and geekyness. I 'priciate it.

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Journal Journal: girlscout father/daughter dance, last weekend

I'm a tad behind on posting here. So I'll give you guys a quick update on the fun I had last weekend. My girlfriend Joni is a troup leader for her niece's girlscout troup, so I got to help set up the Hawaiian luau. Kroger, Mama Fo's, and Moe's donated tons of food and drinks. About 100 couples (father and daughter) attended from 15 or so girlscout troops.

Seeing a bunch of 30 and 40 year old men on the dance floor with 5 to 11 year olds was pretty funny. The girls were loving every minute of it. I'm not so sure about the dads though. Joni doesn't dance, so I didn't have to get out on the dance floor *whew*

Hopefully I'll be able to attend a dance like this in the future when I have kids. It looked like a lot of fun. I know I'll remember this weekend for a long time to come, I hope the fathers feel the same way. And I hope the limbo and hula contest winners took their coffee mugs to work yesterday and got razzed by their office mates :-)

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Journal Journal: Sveasoft illegally uses OpenWRT 2

Ok I admit it, I have been lazy recently. Not much had happened in the WRT scene in a while.
OpenWRT now has a great Web-Interface, DD-WRT got better on a daily basis while Sveasofts lost all its developers except James and the quality of their firmware releases declined even more.

However there finally was a somewhat working "dev build" recently that I and others took a look at. It became obvious that Sveasoft had switched to a new kernel and it turns out that kernel is a direct copy from OpenWRT.

Sveasoft had been using OpenWRT parts in the past but now they are basically using it as the foundation for their rip-off scheme. As always they have not released the corresponding source code to the subscribers, not even on request.

In reaction to this obvious GPL violation, OpenWRT posted this NOTICE OF LICENSE TERMINATION. Basically this means that Sveasoft has no right to use any parts of OpenWRT in their firmwares anymore.

There is a discussion going on about this on the OpenWRT forums as well as on digg.com.
Feel free to join it and make sure to notify your favourite news sites about this issue. Sveasoft has been violating the GPL for a long time now but they have gone one step too far this time.

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Journal Journal: Dropkick Murphys tomorrow night! 3

Tomorrow night will be my first Dropkick Murphys concert. I'm thinking of wearing the t-shirt of the band that I'm going to see ;-)

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Journal Journal: aaaRRRRGG! (frustration) 2

I'm starting to really regret taking two online classes in one quarter. Even more than that I'm regretting taking 11 hours of classes as a "part time" student. I'm so frustrated and burnt out right now. Computer classes or not, this is just horrible.

So tonight I was taking an online test for one of my classes. The test was over Windows XP and Windows 2003. Silly questions that any A+ certified geek should already know. I was a little more than halfway done with the test when I (STUPIDLY!) clicked on a link on an external page. And.. suprise suprise, that link took over my current web browser window and sent me off to another website. Say buh-bye to the test and the answers I had already filled in. Now I'm locked out of the test too, so I can't retake it until my professor unlocks it for me. This particular professor has a very slow response time to email (36+ hours on average during a work-week) so who knows when I'll be able to take the test.

Stress? Yes, I know that word well. Its a shame I mostly gave up drinking because tonight would be a good night to alter my reality a little.

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Journal Journal: Less Than Jake concert last night 1

Less Than Jake rocked the house in Atlanta last night. The confetti explosions and toilet paper blowers (what? they don't have snow in Gainsville where LTJ is from?) were awesome as usual. This was my third time seeing them and I think I'll see them again :-)

They even did a 'crappy song' meddly. Yeah.. 1 minute each of 4 songs. So I did get to hear Boomtown, Dopeman, and Automatic, and Throw the Brick. They even played Plastic Cup Politics and they didn't play that last time they were in town.

Big D and the Kids opened for LTJ. I can understand why the call themselves "the Kids"... those guys were about 15 years younger than LTJ. Overall I give the lead singer a B+ for effort (I mean, com'on he was jumping all around the stage like a frog, or so said my gf). I give the band a C- overall. The horns section needs to lower the volume and they need to decide if they're going to be punk or if they're going to be ska.

Yeah. And I saw creepy dreadlock dude again. I've seen him at a few different concerts there at the Masqurade.. most notably the last Less Than Jake concert. The good news about him is that he always seems to be enjoying himself and he isn't a jerk, so I guess he's a good kind of creepy. As if thats possible somehow.

Next concert: Dropkick Murphys are coming to town in March.

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Journal Journal: New sig

I got a new quote to put in my sig. This is just to give official recognition to the original poster, LordMyren.

You want a philosophical underpinning? the purpose is not to overthrow Goliath. we dont care about the economics; we just want to be able to hack great stuff.

- LordMyren

original post

-shd

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Journal Journal: re: A/S/L?

I can't participate in Em Emalb's journal because I spent all 5 of my moderation points on the conversation :-)

Which is well enough. I don't need you guys hitting on me anyway ;-)

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Journal Journal: Back to school - Winter Quarter 2006

I'm scheduled to take two online classes this quarter. Operating Systems Concepts (CIS 103) and Program Design and Development (CIS 105). Both should be easy classes given that I've been programming for over 10 years and I've been interested in operating system development for the last 6 years.

40 hour workweeks, 11 hours of class, numerous hobbies, and a girlfriend. I guess I'm also going to learn how to juggle. This will be one heck of a quarter.

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