I’m on the Real Internet

July 2, 2008

The guy came yesterday and installed our DSL.  That’s right; for the past 8 years we’ve only had dial-up.  I found out just a year or so ago that my 2000 year-model Gateway, running Windows 98, doesn’t even have a 56K modem.  Up until about February, we were using a 28.8 modem.  That was the only internet access we had at home.  So anytime you see a blog post with pictures, that means I uploaded them from school.  It’s not a big a deal as it sounds.  I can walk from here to my classroom in about 10 min if I’m in a hurry.  But still, I have stayed in the Ministry Center office blogging until 2 a.m. on more than one occasion.  What a comfort to my wife to know that instead of being in the office at work until 2 in the morning, I’ll be in our office here at home until 2 in the morning. 

Seriously (although that wasn’t a joke) I can check my e-mail, glance my blog stats, and catch up on CNN Headlines News blog what I missed overnight all before heading out the door in the morning.  We can be on the internet for hours without worrying who’s call we’re missing.  My boss once tried calling on a Sunday night to see if our Men’s Bible study was meeting the next morning, and never got through.  All my family lives in GA, and I’ll be able to stay in touch with my brother more often.  He updates his MySpace like every hour it seems like.  Teresa’s family is in Germany, and she can fially video conference her mother like they’ve been daydreaming about for years.  It will be a lot of fun, but this will also make me more productive. 


Celebrating a milestone

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. 


Welcome to my weblog

June 14, 2008

This site was my first attempt at blogging. I’ve gotten a lot of traffic since Internet Monk posted my book review, but all my religion/ theology stuff now appears at The Master’s Table. I use this page as sort of an online journal, and do don’t that often enough. You’re welcome to check up on me from time to time, and the What’s Happening page is about whatever events are current in my life. Most of my blogging is theology, though, and that’s on the other site. Clark Bunch’s Weblog has been relegated to random stuff that doesn’t seem to fit in over there.

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Film at 11:00

May 18, 2008

It was actually 11:00 a.m.  The Master’s Table now has video!  Teresa filmed the morning a.m. preaching service, and I uploaded it to my blog site.  The sound isn’t the best in the world, but it was something I wanted to try.  Click the Master’s Table in the blogroll and take a look.  I’m on the internet, bald head and all.  (Let me guess, I have a face for radio.)


The Master’s Table

May 8, 2008

All content formerly located at Clark Bunch’s Weblog has moved to The Master’s Table. Click the title, or http://themasterstable.wordpress.com is the URL.

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