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Land ho!

Peter Cooper Jr.

The land across the “street” from us is for sale. It has a completed perc test and septic plans.

I’m not quite sure how I feel about it. I almost want to buy it just to keep anyone from building there, but that seems kind of silly and selfish.

Bizarre event of the day

Peter Cooper Jr.

Just now, my monitor froze.

It was in power-save mode, as the computer was off, but when I turned the computer on, the monitor did not wake up.

The power LED was amber, and the selected-input 1 LED was green. But none of the buttons on it did anything. Including the power button. (I pressed the power button and the monitor stayed on.)

I unplugged the monitor and plugged it back in to restore normal operation.

Quote of the Day

Peter Cooper Jr.

“We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” — John Adams, June 21, 1776

An update to my thoughts on marriage

Peter Cooper Jr.

My thoughts on marriage (and homosexual “marriage” in particular) have
changed a little bit over the time since it became “legalized”, so I
figured I’d share a bit about my current thinking. If you aren’t
interested in my thoughts on the topic, feel free to stop reading. I’m
likely to ramble some a bit, anyway.

Would anyone like a book?

Peter Cooper Jr.

My wife and I recently received a large shipment of copies of the book Does the Birth Control Pill Cause Abortions? by Randy Alcorn. If anybody would like a copy, please email me (pete@cooperjr.name) and I’d be happy to get one to you.

More Accomplishments

Peter Cooper Jr.

Today, I received notification that I’ve been officially promoted to Magic DCI Area (Level 2) Judge. (I passed the test a month ago, but now the “paperwork”‘s gone through to make it official.)

Today is also our third wedding anniversary. I still love you, Jessi!

Cell Phone Ponderings

Peter Cooper Jr.

Now that I’m traveling to more and more events, the utility of a cell phone is becoming more and more apparent. I’ve been staying away from them since they don’t work anywhere near my house, but perhaps they’d be useful when away from home. But, it’d be used rarely, so I’m thinking that perhaps some prepaid plan may work best. (Our home phone line usage averages 150 minutes a month, and this is likely to be used much less than that.) Just wondering if people have recommendations or suggestions.

Email vs. Gmail

Peter Cooper Jr.

Yesterday, our young adult bible study group was meeting, and I remember there was some discussion that it may have been at a different place than normal. Shortly before going, I dug through my email (where the discussion took place) but couldn’t authoritatively determine what consensus as to a location had been reached. So, I ended up calling the location where it usually was to determine that it had, in fact, been moved.