Archive for September, 2004

Dropped Calls for SprintPCS

Tired of SprintPCS dropping your calls? Want a little credit on your phone bill?
Found this out a couple of years ago and was reminded of it recently. I called the Sprint PCS representative one time and told them that I had a couple of dropped calls. She said that I could get [...]

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Hold on to Jesus

Hold on to Jesus
Steven Curtis Chapman, James Isaac Elliot
Verse 1:
I have come to this ocean,
and the waves of fear are starting to grow.
And doubts and questions are rising with the tide.
so I’m clinging to the one sure thing I know.
Chorus:
I will hold on to the hand of my Savior,
and I will hold on with all [...]

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Hotmail starts mailbox upgrades

People have been reporting that Hotmail has started to upgrade free Hotmail accounts from 2Mb to 250Mb of space as promised. They have been saying that they would upgrade, but it’s just starting. I checked my wife’s and my Hotmail account, but it wasn’t upgraded yet. So, know that it’s coming [...]

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Happy 6th Birthday, Kailey!

Kailey had her birthday party at Chuck-E-Cheese today with her 1st grade school class. She had a blast as well as her classmates! At one point, they were all yelling in unison, “Party, party, party, party!” Anyway, as a parent, it was really good to meet her classmates that she [...]

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Cool Sites!!!

Couple of cool sites to share:
http://isnoop.net/gmailomatic.php - Do you have Gmail invites left and have no one to give them to? Do you know someone who needs a Gmail invite and you ran out? This site is cool. You send your invites to them and you can also get one sent [...]

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Charisma vs. Character

God’s working in me … I have always been attracted to Jesus’ passion and his charisma. I’ve always wanted those qualities in me as a leader and as a person. But, recently, I have been realizing that these are all external qualities. As I seek to have a deeper, intimate connection with [...]

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Firefox Search Plugin

Firefox is so amazing! It gets better and better. In fact, it’s spreading so fast, there’s a dedicated website for it’s phenomena (www.spreadfirefox.com). They have had 1 million downloads in 10 days!
Anyway, here’s another amazing feature. I told you about search plugins. Well, you can customize them. I created [...]

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Smart Investment?

Fan Spends $25K Hoping for Bonds HR Ball
Thu Sep 16, 4:56 PM ET

LOS ANGELES - Michael Mahan figured it was worth spending $25,000 for baseball tickets — especially when it bought him the entire section at Dodger Stadium where he thought Barry Bonds’ 700th home run ball might land.
But now it appears Bonds will reach [...]

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Kailey’s Birthday Present

Does anyone have a used Razor scooter that they are not using? Kailey’s birthday is next week (22nd) and she wanted one. I know there’s got to be somebody out there that has one in the garage or something.
Here’s a sympathy picture of her when she was 3 years old. She’s turning [...]

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Firefox is Awesome!

I found the best web browser in the world. On the MAC, I was using Safari and I really liked it. On the PC, I have been using Avant Browser, which is a pretty good one too. The main reason why I like these browsers is because of tab browsing. If [...]

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    Twitter Updates

    • a list of the 600 stores that starbucks is shutting down (good thing none of my regular ones are affected) - http://tinyurl.com/64xhad 54 mins ago
    • at church for missions training. 5 hrs ago
    • ... that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each other's faith. - Romans 1:12 16 hrs ago
    • declared RSS bankruptcy in google reader ... whew, feels good ... that'll last ... an hour. 19 hrs ago
    • man, i have a huge zit on my face today ... 37 year old and still subconscious of a zit :( 21 hrs ago
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