Tuesday, September 30, 2008 | Posted by TJ Draper

image145080809.jpgI’m not sure how this will work having never posted a picture from iBlogger...

I’m audio mixing this project at the moment.

On edit: it made the pic smaller than I would have liked… Oh well.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008 | Posted by TJ Draper

And about stinking time too!

Article from Fox News

Wednesday, September 24, 2008 | Posted by TJ Draper

I figure, why write my own articles when others seem to be articulating this issue so well.

I give you yet another article which makes the point so well:

The way the proposed bailout plan works is that the government would buy all of those bad mortgages held by banks and investors. Now the plan has already been expanded to allow the government to buy up all “troubled assets,” including student loans, car debt, and even credit card debt (not from consumers, of course, but from the banks that aren’t collecting what people owe them).

Think of that. The government would be assuming the banks’ risks and bad investments. In regular socialism, the government at least nationalizes productive industries. In this government takeover of capitalism, the government is nationalizing only bad assets.

Opposition to this plan is growing, especially among the general public, even though both presidential candidates essentially support it.

source

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 | Posted by TJ Draper

I realize I have posted an inordinate amount of posts today by comparison to my usual habits, but this post by a good friend of mine is also too good not to pass along!

Missing the Branches for the root...

Go and read!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 | Posted by TJ Draper

I’ve downloaded a cool new iPhone app called iBlogger so I can post easily from my phone.

This is a test to make sure it works. If you are reading this then it does.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 | Posted by TJ Draper
  1. Drive 1,700 miles round trip
  2. Hang out with the Fam at Silver Dollar City
  3. Ride Roller Coasters
  4. Crack Windshield in Car

Wait, HUH?

Yep!

My new car (55,000 miles), decides it cannot strike at my finances mechanically, it being so new and all. So it went and found probably the only rock flying around on the Interstate and ran right into it.

Little rock at 70 mph equals cracked windshield.

I didn’t actually get a picture of it after it spread, but I did get initial pics:

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That cost me $250.00 to get the windshield replaced.

Fun times!

hmmm

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