Helps you identify what albums / bands / label are on RIAA associated labels. There's also a BPI Radar for all of you non-USA folks.
Disclaimer: I don't run the site, but I just use the site to make sure that my entertainment dollars are *not* spent supporting 'trade organizations' that I don't agree with.
I've been buying CDs since about 1992. At various times since then, my purchasing has dropped off due to:
- DVDs. I never bought VHS movies, but if I can get a DVD for $10, or a CD for $12, the CD doesn't win out often.
- Video Games. This market has exploded. Money is being diverted from somewhere to spend on these.
- Cell phone. A 'utility' that I choose to pay for monthly.
- Broadband. Another utility that I choose to pay for monthly. It's no $9.95 a month dialup.
The couple I have been fretting over has reached a resolution that I think will work out. If it happens again, even one more time, he's going to leave for a while, and there are witnesses to back that up and make sure that it really happens. In the meantime, he's going to get some help. Reading your responses helped my friend know that she could take a stand and require that he get help as well as blow the air of secrecy surrounding the whole thing without feeling like she's being overbe
Hello. I am back. Some snippets of my life...
...Bread Box - The gig at The Bridge went well. Thanks to all of you for coming. Thanks to my band members for being cooler than me. All in all, it wasn't a bad second performance. I can't complain.
So I haven't been posting here much. I went and got a livejournal a while back and it seems like my posts have been mostly there lately.
Richard's Simple Theo-Survey
Who were/are the top 3 Christian thinkers (apart from Jesus or the apostles)?
Lewis, Luther, Wesley
Do you think that the objects of theology are fundamentally rational?
Yeah
What is the proper relationship between theology and philosophy?
God created thought, so perhaps Theology creates Philosophy?
Today at the 17th International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation in Dublin, Cambridge University professor Stephen Hawking said in his talk titled The Information Paradox for Black Holes that he was wrong about the formation of an event horizon in a black hole, and that matter is not destroyed in a way defying subatomic theo
...Let me preface this by saying I am not an idiot. I'm really not.
Ok, that said, is there anybody out there in my readership that is familiar with the www.8020.net Industrial Erector Set? (Or at least somewhat mechanically minded that can give it a whirl?) I've never used the thing before, and if I had the pieces in front of me, I could build what I need to build, but I don't have the pieces, I just have all of the
My fearless leader and his even more fearless wife have gone off to another state to lead people there. Yes, I'm talking about a church plant. They're in Minneapolis, and three others of their team are there already. There will be a total of 12 young adults there as part of the team when the summer is over.
... I have delayed writing this entry about last Saturday until after small group yesterday, when someone mentioned in this journal got to tell everyone the good news herself
Last Saturday was Alpha's Holy Spirit Day. It was amazing. Before I give a synopsis of what happened, I'll take some time to acquaint readers with what Alpha is and what Holy Spirit Day is about.
Advanced Big 30 Personality Test Results
*Sociability ||||||||||||||||||||| 66%
*Gregariousness |||||||||||||||||||||||| 74%
*Assertiveness ||||||||||||||||||||| 70%
*Activity Level ||||||||||||||||||||| 66%
*Excitement-Seeking |||||||||||||||||| 54%
*Enthusiasm |||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 86%
Extroversion ||||||||||||||||||||| 69%
Fascinating conversation via IM with coworker:
This is going to be one of those sort of rambling JE's, because I'm putting things down just as I'm thinking about them, which will likely yield a less than cohesive set of thoughts.
You know, C.S. Lewis says that as we live our lives out, we are moving in one of two directions. Either we are becoming better people, or we're becoming worse people. Sure, stagnation can happen for a little bit, on the short term, but if you integrate with respect to character from zero to infinity, the trend either goes toward the good or toward the bad.
"A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices." -- William James