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Friday Five

Here’s the Friday Five yet again!

1. How much time do you spend online each day?
Plenty of time. I have to be careful that I manage it well, and I don’t always do that.

2. What is your browser homepage set to?
http://my.yahoo.com

3. Do you use any instant messaging programs? If so, which one(s)?
I use AIM and MSN usually. I like AIM the best. I used to think ICQ was the best, but not as many people use it these days. But I like that you can send a person an IM even if they’re not online.

4. Where was your first webpage located?
On the internet. It’s still there. Mississippi Sports Talk

5. How long have you had your current website?
The MissSportsTalk since last May I think. This blog since, um, March.

ISP hassles

Well, I keep getting this bill in the mail.

Not really. Only the 2nd time. But you may remember back to when I was having problems accessing Rachel’s blog and Darren’s blog. I could read them at work or on a different computer, but not at home. Seemed that for some reason my ISP couldn’t resolve their sites. Turns out it was some weird issue with a server somewhere or another.

But during that time I was looking to change my ISP. My ISP really never has any troubles, but the customer support isn’t the nicest in the world. So I tried out another ISP, but it was so stinking slow for me. I cancelled it. Then I tried a 3rd one. It worked fine, but just before I went with them for good, the server stuff resolved. So I kept my first ISP, cancelled the other one, and asked for a refund they’d said I’d get if not satisfied.

Well, the first payment had been by CC, so I figured since I’d said cancel it and all, I’d be find. I got a bill in the mail a month later, asking to send payment for the next month. I didn’t because I’d cancelled and figured when they didn’t get a check from me, they’d cancel my account. Just this week I get a 2nd bill for 2 months of service. What the heck?!? I emailed them back this morning that I’d cancelled long ago…we’ll see what their resonse is.

Greg Iles

I’m almost done with my 3rd Greg Iles book. It’s called Black Cross. When my wife first saw the book, she was making sure it wasn’t any devil/Satan/black magic type of stuff. I assured her it wasn’t. It actually has a WWII setting to it, with spies, secret missions, poison gas, prison camps, and lots and lots of Nazis. It’s a good plot, with lots of action. As I read, I think, “How can a guy from Natchez, MS know so much about WWII Europe.” But apparently he’s much smarter than me.

But what I’ve found a little gruesome are some of the stories the Jewish prison camp people would tell in the book. And as I read some of the recounts I had to realized that these were probably very accurate of what really happened when the Nazis and SS troops would do the door-2-door searches. And I wondered what would happen to a man or group of men to reduce their sense of human worth to the point they’d perform these atrocities. Was it a pure hatred of another race? Was it an honest belief that the Jewish people were a sort of cancer on society that they were expunging? Was it blindly following the leadership of Hitler? Or was it just getting caught up in the big moment (of the war and all) that allowed them to act without really thinking at all?

Even to watch Schindler’s List opens the eyes a great deal.

Sorry…

I’ve not taken (or made) the time to post on here. I’ve thought many times throught the day, “I’ll have to write something about that on StateDOG.com” but I never got to it.

It’s gonna pick up steam, I promise!

The Friday Five

I’ve been out of town the last two Fridays, but giddy reminded me to do it, so here it is.

1. What’s the last place you traveled to, outside your own home state/country?
Outside of my state, I went to Panama City Beach for the Big Stuf camps. Out of the country? I went to Mexico on a school trip when I was a senior.

2. What’s the most bizarre/unusual thing that’s ever happened to you while traveling?
Um, on the trip to Mexico with my schools Spanish Club, we stayed in San Antonio for a few days before going in to Mexico. Our hotel was a basic hotel, but not as good as the big fat Marriot that stretched high above the near by mall (that was w/in walking distance).

One day, after riding the elevators to the top of the Marriot, we went to the exercise room. Even had the little attendant bringing us towels and water (he thought we were guests of the hotel.) Then we decided to go back to our hotel, get our swimsuits, then go back and swim at the Marriot. We must have looked suspicious, because just before we were jumping in the pool, a guy in a suit with a walkie-talkie who looked pretty important came and asked what room we were in. We didn’t lie; we came clean. So he got our SSN and escorted us out of the place.

We thought it was pretty cool (though I regretted giving him my SSN) and as we were walking back to our hotel, someone in a Mercedes was yelling our names and asking if we needed a ride. I knew no one in San Antonio, but I nievely thought that if they were driving a Mercedes they can’t be too bad, so we ran out in the street to jump in. Turns out it was our Spanish teacher’s wife and who was riding with a lady named Mrs. Robinson. She was David Robinson’s mom!

Oh, and later that same trip I got in trouble for walking on the ledge outside our windows on the 15th floor in Monterey, Mexico. But that’s a totally different story.

3. If you could take off to anywhere, money and time being no object, where would you go?
Well, I’ve always wanted to visit Oregon/Washington, but if money is no object, then I’d like to either stay a while in the UK, or in AU/NZ. Both of those would be quite awesome.

4. Do you prefer traveling by plane, train or car?
Never travelled by train except for a freight train and riding on the engine or caboose. Travelling by plane usually means I’m going somewhere pretty far off and special. But I can enjoy a good road trip as well (as long as I’m in good company.) So I don’t have a pref.

5. What’s the next place on your list to visit?
Need to get a good vacation in sometime…we’ve not had one that’s just us in forever!

Upgrade and Pub

Well, yesterday was the day that Invision Power Board came out with it’s latest final version. There had been a few beta releases of 1.2, and then two Release Candidates, but the FINAL version is out now, so I’m backing up my forums before doing the upgrade. It’d totally stink to lose everything in the upgrade, but I’ve never had any problems before, so it’s just a precautionary measure.

After the upgrade I’ll try to find a new skin for it, or possibly just get one made for it. That might cost a little, but if it creates a custom look/feel then it could be worth it. I think that there is untapped potential for MissSportsTalk.com, but we’ll have to wait and see. It has grown mainly on word of mouth over the last year, but just tonight I sent out a press release to over 30 newspapers in Mississippi. That might sound a little hokey, but it was free to do, and who knows, it might actually make it into a paper somewhere. That would translate into some publicity and action, hopefully.

But all the more reason to get the new skin in place.

If you want to read the Press Release, just view the extended entry. I wrote it, then had a few friends comb over it to help clarify it. Tell me what you think.

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Blake Thompson xxx.xxx.xxxx

Mississippi Sports Talk

XXX Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx, MS XXXXX

admin[at]MissSportsTalk.com

www.MissSportsTalk.com

High School Sports Fans In Mississippi Now Have A Place To Gather On The Net

Amory, MS, August 8, 2003 – College sports fans have long had opportunities to meet together online to celebrate or bemoan the success and failure of their favorite teams. Mississippi Sports Talk (www.MissSportsTalk.com) is a new online community that focuses on high school athletics within Mississippi. Members of the community are able to interact on topics related to their favorite high school sports, teams, and players

Site founder Blake Thompson saw a need for high school sports fans to be given that privilege. “I know that there is a lot of passion for high school sports here in Mississippi, but there really wasn’t a top quality online community for people to get together and express it,” said Thompson.

With over 500 members and nearly 10,000 posts in just over a year of existence, MissSportsTalk.com has become the quality online community that Thompson had hoped it would become. “We’ve been very encouraged by the growth of the community so far, created primarily by word of mouth. But I believe we’ve barely scratched the surface of the growth potential”

Membership to the site is free, and there are many other topics besides high school sports. “We have many people who love to post about the SEC and we all enjoy spouting off in the “Trash Talk” forum from time to time.” Thompson points out that there is also a “Coaches Only” forum designed exclusively for high school coaches to be able to discuss issues out of the public eye.

“Our goal is to become a complete community where all are welcomed to share their enthusiasm for Mississippi high school sports.” Visit www.MissSportsTalk.com to join the discussions.

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Picking up the Explorer today

Today I pick up the Explorer that messed up on me last week. It is going to end up costing, grand total, around $350. I guess that’s the way it goes sometimes. But we’ve had a heat control valve replaced, new plugs, new wires, new fuel filter, and maybe a new air filter too.

Now it’s time to find a mid 90’s pickup and then maybe trade in the Explorer for something. All this is over a span of a couple of years, but those are the plans. Hopefully everything will stay in working order til then.

Please pray

If you’ve been reading much at all lately, you’ll remember my points of the early service our church had this summer was tried as a Contemporary service. It was very successful. But it was originally slated as a Summer service, with the intent to review it at the end of the summer to see if it would continue through the fall. I think the success of the service surprised many.

So now, the issue is whether to continue it or not. I thought it was decided, but maybe it’s not. If our church were a beach, I think there’s either a red flag flying or a pretty strong yellow. I think there’s becoming a strong under tow that is pulling people in different directions. There’s people in strong favor for the service to continue. There’s people with strong oppinions in opposition of the service continuing. And were do the people meet in the middle? Or do they meet in the middle at all?

All this to say, please, please pray that God’s will would be done at our church now. Not my will or anyone else’s but God’s. He know’s what’s going on better than anyone else, and I hope that our church follows His lead.

Mis-hitting

Had to go to Camp Lake Stephens for a meeting this afternoon. When I was about 30 minutes or so from Camp I noticed the Explorer doing a little funny business. Not sure what it is, but just a shimmy that it doesn’t normally do when going up some hills and all. It begins to become more noticiable as I progress along. Then I notice the “Check Engine” light blinking. I look it up in the car manual and read that it is mishitting or misfiring or something like that and I should get it serviced as soon as possible.

I call home and talk to my normal service guy and ask if he thought I could make it home and get it checked out in the morning. He suggested that I get it looked at in Oxford before trying to drive home on it (75 minutes away). But I have a meeting! But thankfully a friend at camp offers to take it to a local shop for me while I meet.

He calls me on the cell phone, the $40 computer diagnostics test tells me I need a new heat sensor valve something or other. So what can I do except say go ahead. He comes back to camp with my vehicle later and says it does fine. I finish my meeting, eat supper, talk to a few friends, write a check for over $100 for the repair, then hop in the Explorer for the assumed smooth ride home…but it aint smooth. No way, no how. It shimmies and trembles all the way home. I call my friend and he tells me it rode from the shop to camp fine…I’m perplexed.

So in the morning I have to call the shop, ask them why it’s still messed up, what I can do about it, and if I can get my money I threw away back. Then I have to figure out how to get the thing fixed here in my town, and hope I didn’t cause more damage by riding on it when they said it was now fine.

Sheesh…and we had been talking about trading that one in for something. Bye bye trade in value.

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