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    Thursday, March 30, 2006

    Here is a website about the top 87 bad predictions about the future. My brother posted this on his blog and I thought it was interesting.

    Here are some intriguing ones

    "It will be gone by June."
    Variety, passing judgmentnt on rock 'n roll in 1955

    "I see no good reasons why the views given in this volume should shock the religious sensibilities of anyone."
    Charles Darwin, in the foreword to his book, The Origin of Species, 1869.

    "... good enough for our transatlantic friends ... but unworthy of the attention of practical or scientific men."
    British Parliamentary Committee, referring to Edison’s light bulb, 1878.

    "It is apparent to me that the possibilities of the aeroplane, which two or three years ago were thought to hold the solution to the [flying machine] problem, have been exhausted, and that we must turn elsewhere."
    Thomas Edison, American inventor, 1895.

    "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."
    Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp. (DEC), maker of big business mainframe computers, arguing against the PC in 1977.

    Monday, March 27, 2006

    Sunday

    We had a pretty good Sunday yesterday. We visited Grace Church of Utah in Layton at that high school (I can't remember the name of it). This was my first time going but Tim's second since visited there last week while I was in Cincy. Things seemed to go well. They were going through Romans in Sunday school and the pastor is preaching on The Sermon on the Mount. Everyone seemed really friendly. We got to see some friends from our College who go there. So it was good catching up with them. They had a chili cookoff afterwards. Tim got really into it.

    When we got home Tim worked on the organ. Since last week our basement has been filled with random wires and stuff. It was pretty disorganized. He has the organ mostly set up now. We just have to work on putting other things away and figuring out what to do with a spare organ that's just sitting in a corner.

    Today, I've had a hard time getting things done around the house. I did bake some bread and get laundry done. I need to get into a routine so that I don't waste most of my day.

    Sunday, March 26, 2006

    Hey everybody

    Hey everybody,
    This is actually my first time using a forum or blog or whatever this is. I'm looking forward to it.

    Saturday, March 25, 2006

    Friday was my last day of work.

    I'm glad that I'm done with work.

    This is the maiden post for this blog.