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Archive for September, 2005

Archive for September, 2005

Life is boring, Spice it up!

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Yes, life has again become routine. School/IM in the mornings, programming/chat in the afternoons, and maybe some time with the kids on the station in there somewhere. Nothing much interesting happening. I had another person contact me today about mNEWS that wants to use it, so that’s kewl. Maybe with the donation links at the bottom of all these mNEWS emails I’ll get enough donations to pay for my hosting account . Found an interesting site the other day. ShouldExist.org is basically a place where thinkers put their ideas in the hopes that implementors will be interested. Kinda a kewl idea.

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Personal Update

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Well it’s been quite awhile since my last proper update. So here’s the lowdown on what’s happening with me:

  • Power : is back up. The PrintShop is running regularly again and I have gone back to using my famously buggy desktop. This means you should all start seeing me at your blogs again, since I have my RSS reader over there.
  • School : started. I am a good ways into my math and resonably into Chemistry and English. Physics and Social Studies I have barely started yet, because my books aren’t here. They are supposed to be coming mid-September. Please pray for their arrival.
  • Palmview : running, me teaching. They have five students this year: my sister, Janelle Hoyt, Rebecca Symons (3 in grade 8), Pascal Cross (1 in grade 6), and Joseph Symons (forgive me for not remembering his grade). I am teaching a computer class (Introduction to Microsoft Office) every Friday. Please pray that I teach effectively and the kids learn
  • Projects : Amateur Writerz, Open Portal, and mNEWS. As always I continue on as managing editor / webdesigner for Amateur Writerz. I have also recently started an opensource web portal project. Detail can be found on the project wiki or at my tech blog. On top of this I am running a service that I have dubbed mNEWS in which I use some of my programming skills and the fact that I have webhosting space to help missionaries send out their newsletters, especially needed as one of the missions here in Chad that used to offer a similar service to their missionaries has cancelled it.

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