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new writing project

posted on May 23, 2006 7:29 PM

i started a new supersekret writing/blogging project on sunday. it actually felt really good to sit in front of the computer and let story begin to flow off my fingers. for those who don't know, i used to write fairly...


running update - update

posted on May 16, 2006 3:12 PM

it was not as bad as i thought it would be, but it was still far from fun and easy. the cold this morning did not help either; for some reason, colder weather makes it harder for me to control...


Note: I have no clue what I am talking about on any kind of technical level. This is purely the opinion and advice or a rank amateur. All photos were taken with a cheap Kodak camera and cropped using Picasa,...


running update

posted on May 15, 2006 6:05 PM

i had to repeat the second week of the running plan i am on right now. which means i had to do another three days of 6 cycles of 3.5 mins walking and 1.5 minutes jogging. the only way i...


in a recent post by tmatt on getreligion.org, i came upon this series of quotes that manages to say just about everything i could think of saying in regards to most christian music. Radio host and author Dick Staub recently...


Note: I have no clue what I am talking about on any kind of technical level. This is purely the opinion and advice of a rank amateur. All photos were taken with a cheap Kodak camera and cropped using Picasa,...


note: to those reading this on my wordpress blog, i cross post between here and blogger since i cannot pull the trigger on switching. i decided to cross post this here as well, even though it does not apply to...


a meme in which i break all meme-related rules

posted on May 2, 2006 6:00 PM

normally with memes like this you are supposed to wait for someone to 'tag' you, and then you post and tag people who then have to post the same meme to their blog/journal/myspace, etc. i am breaking all of those...


secrets of the tarahumara

posted on May 2, 2006 7:14 AM

from runners world: Until that strange scene in 1993, no one had ever taken the Leadville Trail 100 ultramarathon lightly. Leadville forces racers to run and climb 100 high-altitude miles over the scrabbly trails and snowy peaks of the Colorado...