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Blog Name: Necessary Roughness
Url: http://necessaryroughness.org
Language: English
Topics: lutheran, economics, politics
Description: two kingdoms, hundreds of thousands of miles
Popularity: 38 Followers

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Happy Thanksgiving
Thank you all for what you do: family, church, neighbors, bloggers, commenters, veterans, and for my kids, doctors, therapists, former therapists who take the kids out and do something cool, etc. Thank you also to Time Out’s regular organist, Kantor Nathan Beethe. If you want an idea how thankful I am, just subject yourself to Episode 2. We’ve come a long way. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-22
Boo! It seems Chase has broken their transaction download and now GnuCash can’t download transactions. # Swapped Coke for beer in a beer bread recipe, and it was still good. Beer is for drinking! # KC Chiefs safety Mike Brown named AFC Defensive Player of the Week. http://bit.ly/3YCNwN He’s not out of hot water, but that’s a great step. # DO THIS. Go Senator Coburn!
iTunes TV Needs Work
My kids love my iPod Touch. Twin #2 especially loves YouTube, where I let her download kid-friendly clips. Last night we went out to eat, and the order took a long time. She wanted YouTube, but the restaurant didn’t have WiFi. Solution, I thought: download a movie from iTunes and sync it to the iPod in case this happens again. First problem: the movies on iTunes are as expensive or more expensive than DVDs. Disney movies were running at $14.99 and $19.99 for high-def. That was a bit excessive, so I looked for the Dora series and downloaded and episode for $1.99. Cool, I thought. Except, the second problem: Even though I bought and downloaded the episode, it
Engineering Conference
I spent two days at an engineering conference presented last week by the Engineers Foundation of Ohio to earn required continuing education hours for my PE license. While none of the topics themselves left me completely disinterested, some of the classes were better executed than others. A partner and an associate of a law firm that handles labor and employment law gave four presentations during the first day. Three of the presentations had little content that I had not been exposed to: Federal Labor Standards Act, Workers Compensation, and Litigation Avoidance. The third out of the four, Social Networking for Engineering Business, gave some of the legal issues about using Faceboo
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-15
Since the US Council of Catholic Bishops found -abortion- abhorrent in the health care bill, how come they liked rationing panels? # RT @KC_Chiefs1: Chiefs have released RB Larry Johnson – http://bit.ly/2wMjRw (via @JoshLooney) // Can’t say I’m shocked. What a FFL bust. # Ranger Humor: http://bit.ly/2Je9EM # It̵

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