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Wearing the Cape is a Great New Book Series

At the beginning of the year, Fr. Roderick Vonhögen of SQPN in his podcast “Geekpriest” recommended a new ebook he’d picked up on Amazon called “Wearing the Cape - The Beginning”. It was a free Kindle book that gave the... [Continue Reading]

Mussels

Mussels for Two Meals

On Saturday we went to the penultimate week of our local farmer’s market and I picked up some mussels from the fishmonger who gives the kids lollipops every week. When we got home I turned to my favored preparation for the shellfish that come from... [Continue Reading]

Moving from Expression Engine 1 to WordPress

Earlier this year I moved my blog from the content management system Expression Engine (the older 1.x, not the newer 2.x version) to WordPress. I had been planning to do the same for Melanie’s blog this summer but didn’t get around to it... [Continue Reading]

Verizon’s frustrating sales strategy

Verizon has just started offering their FiOS service in our town. We’ve been Comcast customers for a long time and have had an adequate experience, if not a great one: While we’ve had a handful of problems over the years, their service... [Continue Reading]

A Yurt, a bass, and the hard sell

I’m on vacation this week, or as they call it these days “staycation” because we aren’t going anywhere special, and on Monday because of the rain, I proposed a family outing to Bass Pro Shop. I didn’t intend to buy... [Continue Reading]

Dumb and dumberer (or is it dummerer?)

I have a sneaking suspicion that this story is some kind of PR stunt or flash mob gag. It just beggars belief. A group of yahoos protested outside the National Spelling Bee last week, demonstrating against standardized spelling. They say that we... [Continue Reading]

Review: Motorola Motonav TN555 GPS

The Motorola Motonav TN555 is a very, very nice GPS with few negatives. First, all the standards are here: voice prompting with street names and landmarks, a rich points-of-interest database, easy entry of new navigation points, Bluetooth... [Continue Reading]

The Curry Favor

Ever since my bachelor days I’ve been a fan of Indian curries made at home for dinner. Back then, it was not unknown for me to eat tikka masala, vindaloo, or korma four or five times a week. I’d picked up the habit after a series of... [Continue Reading]

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