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Just a few days ago I posted this - now it seems Wal-mart is resorting to bullying, threats, and illegal detainment…all over 4 bags of sugar.

Now everyone repeat after me…I will not give my hard earned money to the Evil Empire from Bentonville, AR.

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I forgot to mention…a few weeks ago I finally got around to putting some of my media projects I’ve either been a part of or created out right here on my site.  They’re on the projects page.  I’m proud of all of them in one way or another:

  • The CentrePointe Commemoration Service just because of the sheer scope of the project.
  • The recordings with The Avian Conspiracy because of the potential I saw in layering three electric guitars and getting to work with an amazing group of young men.
  • The Graduate Student Resource project from my class I Michigan State - I was awed by the talent I was working with.  Talk about an easy group to manage…and to be chosen as an award winner from all the projects submitted from all the undergraduate and graduate classes throughout that year was a nice touch.
  • The CentrePointe Photo Montage is really my favorite.  I put a lot of myself in that video.  It’s still not quite what I had envisioned - but it’s pretty close and by all accounts was pretty meaningful - which meant more to me than most would have known.

As I complete more projects they’ll find their way onto this site.  For now my miniDV camera has finally gone and died - I can’t complain…It lasted 11 years.  But there’s a new Canon Vixia HV20 miniHDV with full 1080i capabilities on the near horizon.  Waiting has always been a problem for me…

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I know, this has nothing to do with technology and how it impacts lives… But what have I said about Wal-MartIf it’s only avaialble at Wal-Mart then I don’t need it?  Well they’re doing nothing but help to solidify my feelings about them: Student Jailed on Bogus Wal-Mart Forgery Charge.

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This past weekend I lost a friend. I had not seen John in many years, but I always held our friendship very close and always spoke very highly of John in any conversation. Not that his name came up in many conversations…why would it? Unless you consider - as I do - prayer as conversation. And John’s name came up every now and again during those times.

John was my Sunday school teacher when I was 14. He didn’t teach me anything extraordinary - on the contrary, the class was fairly ordinary as I recall. Except for one particular Sunday. John played this song Godpleaser. As a young teen dealing with ADHD I admit I didn’t always pay attention in John’s class - but when I heard that song I leaned forward in my chair and just starred at that cassette player wide-eyed like I’d never seen or heard anything so sweet.

You see, music has always been something very special to me. As a child growing up I never read much - it wasn’t enjoyable like so many of my friends said it was. Rather, reading was an arduous task set upon me that I learned not to enjoy. (Later as an adult I discovered why.) But I’ve always had an appreciation for music that goes beyond simple enjoyment. I hear in music what many people describe when they read a good book. That they are taken into the world created by the author. And that’s how I often feel listening to music - lost in a world of colors, harmonies, imbalance and counter-balance - I can ‘see‘ the music. (It goes well beyond that description - but that’s really the best I can describe how music effects me.)

When I heard that song by Petra it spoke to me like no other single piece of music had - it tied the beliefs I had always believed to this idea of faith I had been struggling with. I was just so enamored with what I heard that I needed more. Eventually I think I owned well over 600 CCM tapes - and now who knows how many CDs I have not to mention mp3s in iTunes (46.7 Gigs of music or 6874 songs - I checked).

Love for music is something God gave me - a gift I am so grateful for I generally can’t express just how grateful I am. But John - with something as small and simple as playing one four and a half minute song - was used by God to help mold who I am. And for that, I am forever grateful.

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Sheesh…it’s been a while.  I really can’t put a finger one what kept me from posting - but whatever it was, hopefully I’ll be back to posting fairly regularly.

Tonight while I was having a Insomniac moment (thankfully I have them far less than I have in the past) I found this article about Apple.  I don’t know why, but the article just strikes me as kinda funny - maybe it’s that I’m just not a PC kinda guy.  Maybe it’s I’m amazed that we’re at a point in society that any of this even matters.

Anyway, I’m off to sell my iPod mini - and buy some Dunkin Donuts coffee.

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I’ve always said if it’s only available at WalMart, then I don’t need itThis video reinforces my belief.

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This has nothing to do with technology - other than I’m embedding a YouTube video in this post.

Good Friday, the day we turned out backs on Jesus Christ. The only thing good about that is he didn’t do the same to us. He took our cross (yours, mine) and died upon it so that we may live eternally.

It’s simple really - Accept, Believe, Live and Live Again.

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After finding my last foray into the world of blogging to leave a rather bitter taste in my mouth - I’m back. Bigger and better than ever! Well…at least better. Rather than commenting on life through my eyes - my thoughts, my feelings, my triumphs and trials - something that got me in hot water with a few people, I’m going to focus this site on technology - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Blogging on technology suites me - my BA is in Telecommunication-Media Arts and I’m pursuing a Masters in Digital Media Arts and Technology through Michigan State University. But that doesn’t mean I won’t comment on other things - but my focus will be on the technoworld.

Technology helps us every day - but it can also be very pervasive. It can detract. It can be annoying. And it can simply get in the way. Technology can also be manipulated to the needs of those hawking the technology (think Comcast…I’ll revisit my thoughts on them soon enough) - manipulated in such a way that the given technology appears to be more than it truly is.

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