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By Michael Mahler, on November 30th, 2006
Whee. We had a conversion set for today for one of our food bank clients. This is the first client to convert off a software package that several are using. The old stuff seems to be pretty crappy, and if the conversion goes well, our company will probably get a fair amount of new . . . → Read More: Work stress
By Michael Mahler, on November 29th, 2006
I was one of the panel members tonight for a forum on same-sex marriage that the NW PA chapters of NOW and the ACLU held. There were about 4 of us speaking, and the panel was moderated by Rev. Steve Aschmann of the Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Erie. There were maybe 20-30 people. It was . . . → Read More: Same sex marriage panel at Blasco
By Michael Mahler, on November 29th, 2006
As if there was any doubt that the American equivalent of the Taliban was in power, here you go:
I think I get it now. The latest pitiable GOP plan, from what I can tell, goes something like this: To make it all so absurd, to make the remaining Bush administration proposals and . . . → Read More: White House goes off the deep end about abstinence education
By Michael Mahler, on November 28th, 2006
Hmm, this is good news! I am glad that Jensen got so much support. It sounds like the board members realized that they had made very public jackasses of themselves and then ducked and ran for cover. Again, I think it is ignorant and rude to label as Satanic anything one isn’t familiar with. . . . → Read More: Truce in peace wreath
By Michael Mahler, on November 28th, 2006
This is via Eden, who also scored the same. The blogger who created the Technorati widget is rated as an A-List. I was talking with someone last night who had questions about what a blog was. I tend to look at blogging as just a way to work on developing writing skills, and maybe . . . → Read More: C-List Blogebrity
By Michael Mahler, on November 27th, 2006
As Emma mentioned in her blog, and as reported on CNN, a homeowners’ association in Colorado has their knickers in a twist over one woman who put up a wreath that incorporated the peace symbol. The association seems to be, shall we say, working through some MAJOR control issues. One of the things that . . . → Read More: Peace wreath and ‘satanic symol’
By Michael Mahler, on November 27th, 2006
This is odd. A man has been charged with killing his own brother 34 years ago, when the brother was 6. The brother was also raped. Eeyew! The family sounds like it has had more than their share of scrapes with the law. One of the weird things I noticed when I read the . . . → Read More: Creepy family and Welcome Back Kotter
By Michael Mahler, on November 26th, 2006
This isn’t mine, but it is wickedly funny. Do you know why Tom Cruise appears to be taller than Katie Holmes in their wedding photos? He’s standing on the pre-nup! {rim shot} Thank you. Try the veal! I’m here all week!
By Michael Mahler, on November 26th, 2006
I had a relatively good night last night. I went to a circle at a friend’s nearby, and the ritual went well. Afterward, we had a very nice potluck feast. After that, I came home and walked the dogs, and then took a little disco nap. I went out to at the Zone, and . . . → Read More: Last night socializing
By Michael Mahler, on November 26th, 2006
Hmm, interesting results on this one…
You scored as Idealist. Idealism centers around the belief that we are moving towards something greater. An odd mix of evolutionist and spiritualist, you see the divine within ourselves, waiting to emerge over time. Many religious traditions express how the divine spirit lost its identity, thus creating our . . . → Read More: Memes from Sharon
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