metamoses:think daily

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a blog from dave donahue

Update

I’ve added to the List of Bad Ideas page. There are now seven. Somehow, i thought i’d have more bad ideas at this point. Although, i think this latest may be my favorite one so far.

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Update

Dan Thompson wasn’t lost. I was just fuzzy on where to find him. He found me a couple weeks ago and now I’ve added him to the blogroll. See any family resemblance?

Also.

Josh and Jesse Hunter have been living in Jamaica since last June and working with the Peace Corps. or May? I have left up their individual blogs until… now! Their PC blog is now in the blogroll and the individual blogs can be accessed secondarily from there.

Blogroll.

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Updates

Finally added Corey and Juli to the blogroll… and updated the List of Bad Ideas. I wish i had more bad ideas!

That is all.

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The next installment.

You’ll be pleased to know that i’ve completed the next installment in my dramatic short story series. It’s a follow-up (and not a sequel) to a previous story in that there’s a theme of sorts… but that’s about it. These stories are not for those requiring resolution and/or fairplay in story-telling. They are just word candy- fun for a bit and may or may not be healthy after all. In all these stories, i always feel like the twist is the most obvious thing in the world and i can see it coming a mile away. Hope its not that way for the reader- but i’m not very good at deceptive storylines, so it probably doesn’t work.

So, that’s what i was doing.

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Tidbits

Updated the List of Bad Ideas. Cara and I are honored at a recent event here.
Lastly, wht do u kno about mkng ur blog/site mobile friendly??

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Strength Quote: Deliberative

"It is generally agreed that the ultimate purpose of any thinking must be the satisfaction of the thinker.So in the end the purpose of thinking is to satisfy the expressed emotions." -Edward DeBono