There’s more invisible snow these days. Schools across the midstate closed because somebody thought they saw a snowflake. Are we being overly cautious? Shouldn’t we toughen kids up for this snow rides to and from school, rather than saying “it’s ok, it’s sleeting and we don’t want you on the bus…” All because of that mistake in January with the 7 inches of snow in 3 hours.
The reason why I seem to mention this everytime it happens, is because one of the church camps I help out at occurs at the beginning of the Summer. I know school systems have a billion snow days already built into the calendar, yet I know that it only take a few blizzards to make the kids get out in July. Who knows? But its something I can’t control, so why worry. As long as kids are out by June 9, then I’m happy.
This is MSN Messenger on speed. When I first saw the previews I was intriged by it. Yet after reading other discussion on it, seems like a bad thing with a bunch of security holes which will surely be exploited. Probably a bad thing. Who knows if it will catch on.
I successfully converted a friend of a friend to using Mozilla for browsing the internet. The pluses were the tabbed browsing and supression of pop up windows. I noticed Lipscomb University is using Mozilla too. Maybe this will help turn the tide toward reasonable browsers instead of that awful Internet Explorer that everyone mindlessly uses.
You’ll notice I’ve put in the ability to search Google for the title of this weblog (the “Google for this” link at the bottom of each entry….HINT: I’m using Google as a verb). This is in case you are extremely bored and wanted to search Google for simiar references. (Then again, I already KNOW you are extremely bored since you are here reading this drivel.) Sometimes I might name my entries after some obscure verse in some obscure song. This might clear things up as to what I really meant.