June 27, 2008
When I moved my stuff from here to The Master’s Table, I left behind a counter with about 2,000 hits on it. As of 11:00 pm on the evening of June 27, this site has 2,322 views, The Master’s Table has surpassed it at 2,330 views. I try not to make a big deal out of numbers, but I’ve been waiting weeks for this to happen.
In unrelated news, the guy is coming Monday afternoon to install DSL. That’s right, we still use dial up. I have a laptop now, and am making the move to fast access. Please welcome me to the 21st century.
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June 22, 2008
I did buy an Acer. (That’s an actual photo of it sitting on my coffee table.) I know it’s something of an offbrand, but I know several people that have them. A guy I met in the store told me two stories: he had a Dell that lasted for years and years, and was probably the best laptop he ever had. He also mentioned having an HP that his cat knocked off the table and broke in half. The HP was almost $900, and we have 2 dogs in addition to a cat. Ouch. I use HP printers and their digital camera, but HP laptops sell for Apple prices. I did choose the $548 Acer Aspire over the $498 one. It comes with 2 GB of operating memory instead of 1, and burns DVDs instead of just reading them. AND I DON’T GET WHAT ALL THE VISTA FUSS IS ABOUT. I’ve had no problems whatsoever. I hooked up a 2 year old HP printer that came with drivers for XP and it installed them. It also interfaces seamlessly with the Dell projector in our chapel. I’ve been very well pleased so far.
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Posted by Clark Bunch
June 11, 2008
A billion seconds ago was 1959.
A billion minutes ago, Jesus was alive.
A billion hours ago, our ancestors lived in the stone age.
… And a billion dollars ago was 8 hours and 20 minutes at the rate our government spends money.
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June 4, 2008
This is Teresa and I at Cumberland Falls, the self proclaimed “Niagara of the South.” Cumberland Falls is about an hour north of Knoxville, TN., just a few minutes east of Corbin, KY.
Our trip to GA went well, and we’re gearing up for summer school to start next week. The garden has done well also; we have a couple of squash already, and about half a dozen or so green tomatoes about the size of the end of your thumb. The cucumber vines are just beginning to run. The only thing I’m worried about is my jalapeño plants. One looks downright pitiful. I’ve got four, so we’re in good shape.
More pics below; I have video on YouTube. Watch for at least 30 seconds and the shot changes.


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