Category: computers
04/10/09 08:34 - 37ºF - ID#48339
Paul inspired me
(e:Janelle) is more fond of windows than I am, so we will not install it on the home computer, but I do anticipate that I will install it on my laptop sometime soon (I have one windows game that doesn't work on the home computer--I've got to wear that out a little, first)
Everything works great, everything looks great. It's fast and its easy and there is all kinds of stuff for free.
My only beef is that the internet looks different. I think it's the fonts.
I don't know if you can see the difference in this screen shot:
hmm. can't upload the screenshot. nevermind.
That's the other thing you can't tell from the live disk--how the plug-ins and other necessary downloads work. I am still growing in my confidence though.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: religion
04/07/09 01:39 - 28ºF - ID#48319
I guess my church isn't the crassest . .
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: religion
04/05/09 09:58 - 46ºF - ID#48302
Haven't posted a sermon in a while . . .
At first, we like God.
Because we think God is going to save us.
At first, we like God.
Because we are sure that God is on our side.
At first, we like God.
Because God can act now, quickly, and decisively.
So we shout, "Hosanna." "Save us."
And God does.
And we celebrate.
But notice--
His War Horse is not a Horse.
He's on a pack animal. And a borrowed one, at that.
Now look, he goes to the Temple.
We wave our branches higher.
He's going to save us our religion.
He's going to save our country.
He's going to take back the land for God.
We've wanted God to come. Now God is here. Victory will be ours.
"Save us," we shout. "Hosanna" "Blessed is David's Kingdom."
David built God's temple.
You are going to tear it down?
David defeated God's enemies.
You are going to feed them?
David took the land for God.
Your Kingdom is not of this world?
David took God's throne.
You are taking the cursed cross?
At first we liked you.
But you aren't going to save us.
A grain of wheat must die?
The first must become last?
We must take up a cross?
No!
You are not like David.
You are not like God.
You are the anti-King.
You are the anti-God.
You cannot save us.
You will destroy us.
You must be stopped.
"Save us?"
We were so foolish.
We have no King but Caesar.
"Crucify him."
"Save Us," cries the crowd.
"Take up your cross," replies Jesus.
It sounds silly,
But to people-in-salvation,
the cross is the power of God.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: religion
03/30/09 04:24 - 36ºF - ID#48241
Lafayette Church, beginning April 12
Jesus, revealed!
* On SUNDAY MORNINGS we see Jesus in the stories of his post-Resurrection appearances, and consider where he might be showing up today. (10-11:15am)
* On SUNDAY EVENINGS we will see Jesus through contemplative prayer and sacrament. (8-8:45pm)
* On TUESDAY EVENINGS we will see how Jesus was revealed in scripture and the early church, as we watch and discuss the PBS Documentary "From Jesus to Christ." (7-8:30pm)
* On THURSDAY EVENINGS we will see Jesus as we serve others, rehabbing houses with West Side Ministries. (5-9pm, but late arrivals/early exits are ok.)
* On FRIDAY, APRIL 17 we will host a free screening of "Lord, Save Us from your Followers," a humorous documentary that shows how Jesus is and isn't revealed by the church.
EVERY EVENT is open and accessible for people of ANY or NO FAITH. There will always be snacks, there will always be an optional time of discussion, and you will be treated with respect.
Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church
On the corner of Lafayette and Elmwood
elmwoodjesus.org
886-6635
Beginning Easter Sunday (April 12) and continuing until May 7.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: web
03/27/09 07:58 - 55ºF - ID#48217
Web Stuff
Other area churches got a 26 and an 18, despite hiring professionals to make their sites.
Gloat, gloat.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: food
03/23/09 08:47 - 23ºF - ID#48162
PriceRite review
Seafood is less than $3/pound. Regular fish is even cheaper, but you can get scallops and crab and stuffed crab for less than $3 a pound.
Lots of fruit and vegetables are $1/pound or less.
Goya beans are .66/can. And oh my, the selection of Goya products!
Meat can be had for $1/pound, but I suspect that is just part of the grand opening madness. Turkeys were something like $.20/pound.
Cheese, shredded can be had for $2/pound, and sliced only slightly more--real cheese!
Cornflakes--$1 a box.
Plus it had all the staples, and quite a few treats.
Well laid out, clean, and well staffed. Uber-busy yesterday, but I anticipate being able find some space soon.
I want to go to there.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
03/16/09 09:56 - 38ºF - ID#48067
Parade
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Location: Buffalo, NY
03/13/09 10:22 - 21ºF - ID#48041
"Saved" tonight at my house
People that want to talk about it afterward will be invited to, but not required.
The movie is really funny, and a little bit too true.
I will make popcorn and have pop, popcorn, and beer. If you want to bring something else to share, feel free. Otherwise, just show up and enjoy.
7pm, 265 Lexington
Ten things I like about the movie.
1. MacCauley Caulkin plays an angst-y character.
2. I know guys that are like the pastor.
3. All the non-Christians act like Jesus.
4. There is a nice balance of thoughtfulness and slapstick.
5. If (e:felly) came and watched a movie starring Mandy Moore it would be super-awesome.
6. A guy in a wheelchair playing footsie.
7. (shouted in anger) "I am FULL of Christ's love!"
8. "There's only one reason why good Christian girls go to Planned Parenthood" . . . "Mary's planting a pipe bomb?!??!!"
9. Happy memories--(e:janelle) and I saw it first on a date in Philly.
10. More happy memories--when I showed it to a youth group in Mt. Lebanon, they totally didn't get it. (but I'm sure you all will.)
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: haiku
03/12/09 03:16 - 26ºF - ID#48030
Another work haiku
Preach? details Heal? details. Pray?
boiler's broke again.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: football
03/07/09 09:44 - 38ºF - ID#47980
How to build a football team
1. Hire a good coach, and stick with him, even when he has a bad year. If a player won't play for him, said player goes--not the coach. (See: Noll, Cowher, Tomlin)
2. Build your team through the draft. Free agent signings should be rare, but when you make one, they should be for undervalued players, with more career ahead of them (See Bettis, Farrior).
3. Wide Receivers can be found at all levels, and should never be gone after in Free agency. Ditto Running backs. WRs are successful because of good QBs, and RBs because of good lines. (See: Ward, Parker, Washington)
4. Defense wins championships, and should always be the top priority. (See: the Steelers--always)
5. Character counts. Never invite the troublemaker, and don't be afraid to let him go, even if he is talented (See: Plexico Burress).
6. Coaching counts. Even the pros can still learn, if they are willing. Sign the guys that are willing to listen (See: Polamalu)
7. Another acceptable free agent signing is for depth--i.e. back-ups (see: Batch, Leftwich)
8. Even if a guy is great, let him go if and when he is old and wants a giant contract (see: Porter, Webster)
9. Stay in town. If your team has a city name in it, you better stay in said city. Don't go to the suburbs, and don't even think about relocating internationally.
10. Focus on fundamentals. Trickery will only go so far if you can't block or tackle.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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I would suspect that there are other distros with similar something similar to drakfont.
There are also a number of cli (command line interface) methods of importing fonts depending on the desktop manager (kde, gnome, etc) and the distro used.
Might be worth an experiment, once I finish cleaning the files off.
File uploads should work after that.
As for as web page rendering in Linux, that's due to a different set of fonts. They are mostly similar to the Windows/Mac font set but aren't quite as nice.
Open a terminal/command line window and type: "sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts"
You'll need to enter your password. After that web pages will look more 'normal'.