Category: Philosophy


  • Spent yesterday home sick. Guess I did too much Saturday… enough that I completely crashed Sunday and was still weak Monday. Was able to come in to work this morning. – – – – – Getting my radiator fixed… hopefully means that my car will be condition to go on some road trips. – –…

  • I have bronchitis… you know “tiredness, chills, aches, a low fever, and a sore throat”. Taking antibiotics, cough medicine with an expectorant, and tylenol when needed. Of course, here I am on the computer instead of getting bed rest. This is just like resting, right? Okay, so it is not… just don’t feel like being shacked…

  • Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. -— Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • Feeling on the sick side. Guy in the office has a viral infection, but I don’t want to jump to conclusions. Probably will go to the doctor tomorrow if things do not improve. – – – – – How about installing a database while you feel sick? – – – – – From theOnion… Graphic Designer’s Judgment Clouded…

  • Warning

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    Warning! Warning, Bill Roberson! – Joe

  • Moved the College of Business Administration web site from the old design with a slightly improved version. Redesigning other COBA pages such as the Accounting and Finance. Also updating a professor’s course information. – – – – – Nice weather outside…. lightning, thunder, pouring rain. Wish I was at home… kick back on the porch and watch it. My…

  • Fishing

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    A quote for you: There’s a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot. — Steven Wright

  • What kind of password do you use? Your own name? A family member’s name? Your favorite sports star or actor? Tsk, tsk, tsk. Here is a SecurityWatch article on a poll in the U.K. which asked people about what password they use on their PC or laptop. – – – – – Such low amounts of…

  • [Conflict is] … the gadfly of thought. It stirs us to observation and memory. It instigates us to invention. It shocks us out of sheep-like passivity, and sets us at noting and contriving, … reflection and ingenuity. — John Dewey