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NorCal Loves Ron Paul!
Posted on September 16, 2007 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | Leave a Comment
According to Wired, Northern California (and Silicon Valley in particular) are supporting Ron Paul in big numbers! It’s nice to see that even in the liberal bastion of San Francisco, people are smart enough to recognize the message of true freedom and liberty regardless of which party name is attached to the messenger-
SAN FRANCISCO — Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul was…

The Fates ARE With Me!
Posted on September 16, 2007 - Filed Under Fatherhood, Shopping | 2 Comments
No sooner do I blog about my loneliness when Z’s not sleeping over then the perfect opportunity/solution to the dilemma comes knocking on my computer monitor. Okay, it’s not the perfect solution, but it’s the next best thing!
Isn’t that absolutely adorable! It’s from a company called FotoBed that takes your original photograph and turns it into Photo Blankets, pillowcases, duvet covers,…

Another Wasted Weekend :(
Posted on September 16, 2007 - Filed Under Fatherhood | Leave a Comment
It’s 10:35 on Sunday night. This is the time that I’m typically blogging about my adventures with Z over the weekend. Alas, there were no adventures this weekend. Luckily, I got some bonus time with her mid-week, but nothing makes up for missing our Saturday morning breakfast ritual.
I was scheduled to have her both Saturday and Sunday, but she got…

Best Business Book Title, EVER!
Posted on September 16, 2007 - Filed Under Books, Business, Earning Offline | Leave a Comment
The Stevens Construction Institute has requested that I help spread the news about Matt Stevens’ new book Managing a Construction Firm on Just 24 Hours a Day, which has got to be the best title for a business book (never mind a construction book), in history. If you’re already sold (as I was by the title alone), then simply follow…

Latest PTR/PTC Rundown
Posted on September 16, 2007 - Filed Under GPT PTR PTC | Leave a Comment
I’ve been in and out of a few different PTR and PTC programs since I last updated y’all, so I suppose it’s that time again.
Paid-To-Read Programs-
- Myster-E-Mail - Still the best PTR program out there with constant random payouts, and PTCs in the runners of every ad making earning as easy as it could be.
- Twisted-Clickers - From the same webmistress as Myster-E-Mail also has…

Dream Concert Only 10 Weeks Away
Posted on September 16, 2007 - Filed Under Fatherhood, Shopping | Leave a Comment
Y’all know I’m not much of a music fan, but when Z called me this morning to ask permission to attend a Kelly Clarkson concert as part of a friend’s birthday party I couldn’t turn her down. When I was 8 years old my mother refused to give permission for my father to take me to see a concert in…

More Carnival Coolness
Posted on September 16, 2007 - Filed Under Blogging | Leave a Comment
I had begun to think that Top Ten List Carnival #6 had died on the vine, but was proven wrong today when my Top 10 Sites Every Blogger Should join started showing some traffic. Sure enough, the carnival’s been posted. Ironically enough, this makes an even 10 blog carnivals that I’ve participated in!
It’s a rather eclectic carnival covering blogging, webmastering and technology…

Should Every Child Learn To Play Piano?
Posted on September 16, 2007 - Filed Under Fatherhood | Leave a Comment
I tend to watch a lot of old movies and television shows, and it seems that everyone used to play the piano. A childhood wasn’t complete without piano lessons according to these aged pieces of celluloid. This, of course, triggers my “bad parent” anxiety and has me wondering if I should have Z taking piano lessons. She’s been in choir…














