Monthly Archives: July 2003

Catholic Church is pissing me off…

By | July 31, 2003

I swear, the Catholic Church apperently does not want me to be a member. Just when I think that things in the church are getting better, the church goes and does something stupid. This time around, the Church ticked me off with their proclamation that politicians must oppose gay-marriage laws. I think it is bad… Read More »

US Government and Hussein’s sons

By | July 29, 2003

I know that the Husseins were not nice people, and were responsible for killing possibly thousands of people. But the way that our government is celebrating the death of Saddam’s sons sickens me. I find it morally reprehensible that we are sending photos and videotape of their corpses saying, “We did it! We killed them!… Read More »

Trisha Yearwood news

By | July 29, 2003

It is my sworn duty to post any Trisha Yearwood-related news, since I am a huge fan of hers. Trisha and her boyfriend Garth Brooks made a terminal cancer patient’s wish a reality by spending a day with her. I think that is VERY cool. The patient, Renee Lee, died the next week after the… Read More »

Denver Metro Area water restrictions

By | July 23, 2003

I’ve been looking for this for awhile: this page lists water restrictions for all of the Denver Metro Area cities (as well as other cities in Colorado). If you aren’t sure what your cities water restrictions are, click up above.

Fly Southeast, get videotaped

By | July 18, 2003

Southeast Airlines will be implenting a system that videotapes all passengers activities, then keeps the video for 10 years. Because… because…. well, in the article, it sounds like even Southeast officials don’t really know why they are doing this, other than vague mentions of “security.” I know one airline that I won’t be flying on.… Read More »

The shot heard ’round the computer world?

By | July 16, 2003

The decision by the City of Munich to switch from Windows to Linux is a huge deal in the computer world. Munich has become the first major organization to embrace Linux for both servers and desktops (up until that point, organizations were switching to Linux servers but keeping their Windows desktops). This marks a significant… Read More »