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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Cycling: Memorial Road
It was a good workout, but not much for inspiring beauty. The plan was simple: Run north on Hiwasee to Memorial Road, turn east as far as Choctaw Road, follow that back to the intersection of Hogback Road and then … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, economics, geography, photography
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Premonition or Delusion?
This would normally be private reverie, but I want to make sure my parishioners have a clue what’s happening here. I’m writing this more for my own sense of moral focus than anything else. Something is absorbing a lot of … Continue reading
A Third Consideration
I can’t pretend my future clients will of necessity be any kind of believer. In that previous post where I offered a preview of some of my computer tech support curriculum — CompSec: Compartmentalization — I held back on an … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, computers, Debian Linux, evangelism, Kubuntu, technology
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Photolog: Kickapoo Nation
(Click any image for a larger view.) Please note that much of my riding associated with the Harrah-Jones area is within tribal boundaries of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma (there are other tribal associations in other states). For example, that … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, geography, Harrah, Kickapoo Tribe, Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, North Canadian River, photography, State Highway 102
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Photolog: Twin Lakes Ride
Aside from the pictures, there’s nothing new here, and having blathered enough already today, here’s the pictures. Click on any image to enlarge. This was supposed to be a panorama of the twin dams, with Lake #2 on the left. … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, geography, photography, Twin Lakes
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Virtual Trust
For your sakes, I’m a little worried about something regarding Windows. First, let me remind you of the terminology: “telemetry” is the word for what your Windows computer sends to Microsoft for analysis. On the one hand, Windows collects a … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged compsec, computer technology, government, internet, Microsoft, oppression, windows
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Trust and Reliance
Get ready, because here it comes. It’s established in our US laws that our national motto is “In God We Trust.” You see it on our currency and in other places. Despite SJW whining, it is the law of the … Continue reading
Posted in globalism, sanity
Tagged Biblical Mysticism, epistemology, government, law, Law Covenants, legalism, oppression, propaganda
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Testing Grounds Here
Your virtual pastor bears a shepherd’s compassion for computer stuff, of course. This is how we commune, so we have to make it as effective as we can, and that means helping people keep their computers healthy and secure. I’m … Continue reading
Psalm 67
David specifies that this psalm is best with stringed instruments. It’s easy to miss the profound thoughts carried in so few words. We should examine the contextual meaning of the phrases here. Even if Israel failed often as a nation … Continue reading
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Tagged Creation, divine justice, Israel, King David, Psalms, revelation, stringed instruments, worship
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Archives Update: Resume
This just an FYI for those who care: I’ve updated my resume to reflect what I believe is a better understanding of my calling from God. Resume here. Entertaining thought just for fun: The likes of NSA and other “security” … Continue reading
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Tagged employment, mission, resume, technology
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