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Site and Feed Migration
I’m moving the site to new software over the next couple days, so please pardon me if the feed temporarily disappears. The move should be seamless, but one never knows. Also, the new feed is currently going to be only in RSS format (rather than Atom or other formats). If you’d prefer something else, please let me know and I’ll get a conversion working. RSS seems to be the main format these days, but I want to oblige. I’m excited about the new software, but I’ll explain more on the other side.
more »Packrat: An adventurer with a discerning eye
They call you Packrat, but who’re they sending to wake the Princess? Not only has the faraway Prince failed to deliver, but it’s just come out that a hefty royal loan has had twenty years to accrue in default, and the repo giants are on their way.
more »A Watery Hiatus
To tip your laptop sideways and drain a pint of water is to cross a certain frontier.
more »A Portfolio! Manalive! Free Samples!
I like to hear people talk politics in a cool, steady voice and use words like “tyranny”.
more »Hannity: Critique Not, Lest Ye Be Critiqued
Some Muslims, I might say, at least progressive Muslims, actually reverence Jesus more than we do Muhammad. Further, we have a special veneration for St. Thomas Aquinas. And we’re encouraged to go to Confession at least once a month. To a Catholic priest. Now, in proposing these fascinating ideas, I might be right or I might be wrong. But would I be Muslim? A progressive Muslim? Any kind of Muslim?
more »Discussion on “Made in China”
I have been doing something for the last month. I’ve been writing about my own blog.
more »Made in China: The New Plantations
I mean that we, today, live off slave labor. We keep it out of sight, like the Northern men who made tidy fortunes exporting Southern cotton. But Southern cotton is as close as your nearest Home Depot.
more »An apple for Ms. Cavatica?
Seen in this light, the story features a rather narcissistic but mysteriously adorable young child whose only friends, really, are his teacher and her descendants (replenished yearly). All his love, respect, and devotion are for the Cavatica clan alone.
more »New interactive fiction, hot off the press!
I’d say more, but I have games to play.
more »Manalive - The Game
Unbelievable, but true: G. K. Chesterton has entered the world of computer games.
more »Keep Kids Safe; They’ll Get Better Grades
There’d be even more “peace” if students were strapped to guerneys and wheeled between classes. And it would make more jobs.
more »This Baby Needs $1500 a Day to Live
Right now, doctors are fighting to keep her alive through artificial respiration and other means until at least July 11, to give her 18-week-old baby a fighting chance at life.
more »Pray for a Young Wife in ICU
Please pray for Susan Torres, a young wife who had an aneurysm and is in ICU. Also her unborn baby.
more »The Duel of the Door
So back when women were oppressed, we guys had to open the door for any one of them. Now, we only do it if she’s our boss or we’re selling her something.
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