Archive for August, 2004


Change Is Good

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

I was having a tough time coming up with something positive to say about this year’s Men’s Olympic Basketball team. So I won’t. The only thing that would be good is if they changed the way select and run the team. Bucher has the right idea with an American National Team. Somebody tell me I’m [...]

Failure Is Part of the Process

Sunday, August 15th, 2004

From Woody Allen to George Washington, most successful people have experienced much higher than the average number of failures. It is us, the fearful masses, unwilling to risk our security, that live in anonymity. The list is far from inclusive but should inspire those among us who often daydream of what it would be like [...]

Swoosh No More

Thursday, August 12th, 2004

Since we’ve been out of commission I’ve been saving link shortcuts all over my desktop. It’s a fright. So which to do first… hmm… how about Swoosh No More? Great fun is being made of all those unimaginative logos out there. Gadzooks, I never knew there were so many.

9/11 Online Memorial

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2004

“He who does not learn from history is doomed to repeat it.” -unknown
Regardless of who you plan to vote for in this upcoming election, it’s imperative that we place high value on human life. When life itself is not treated as its inherant worth demands, society suffers.
Never forget 9/11. Never forget the lives we lost. [...]