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Snippets and Wisps - Ideas, Opinions and Musings of Steve Will
Monday, 7 November 2005
Topics
I have not blogged for a while. I probably don't have time to blog now. Maybe not for a while. But here are topics I wanted to blog about recently.
  • "Batman Begins"
  • "Santos vs Vinick"
  • The Three Pitfalls - Why the LCMS is shrinking and will continue to do so
  • I'm not butting in, or judging -- I'm just interested!
  • Understanding the appeal of chemicals
  • My job: It's like hosting a barbeque party -- but without the party.
  • Examples of Hypocrisy: Respecting Each Other's Time

Now, I wonder if anyone cares to let me know which one I should blog about? If you do, e-mail me.

Posted by mn/stevewill at 1:47 PM CST
Updated: Monday, 7 November 2005 4:24 PM CST
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Thursday, 22 September 2005
Second-hand Swearing
If you're reading this, you probably know me, and so you will believe my assertion:

I don't swear. I don't use vulgarity.

It may be hard for some people to believe, but I don't even think those words.

Well, actually -- that used to be true. Unfortunately, it's not anymore.

The change? For the past 16 months I've been working in an environment where several of the influential people use "blue" language frequently.

"F-word" and "s-word" get said so frequently that I have, unfortunately, found myself reacting to negative situations by having those words pop into my head. They haven't made it through my filter to pop out of my mouth yet, and I hope I can keep the filter intact, but it's frustrating to me that my brain has been infected in this way.

Sigh. I guess I will just have to deal with it.

Rats!

Posted by mn/stevewill at 11:40 AM CDT
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Sunday, 11 September 2005
Football Week 1 - I have to remember
Every year I forget this:

Offenses aren't as ready for the first game of the season as defenses are.

Yep, the Vikings lost.

Oh yeah, and smarter coaches have their teams more ready than the other kind.

And yes, the Vikings lost.

Will I regret taking Daunte with my first pick?

I have to have hope.

Posted by mn/stevewill at 7:27 PM CDT
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Friday, 2 September 2005
Happy Birthday, Lucas
Mood:  celebratory
Lucas turns 20 today!

Happy Birthday, son!

Have a great day, and night!

Posted by mn/stevewill at 3:25 PM CDT
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Friday, 26 August 2005
Long week
Now Playing: nothing -- I should remedy that
What a week.

Monday started with a 7:00 AM meeting. Tuesday with a 6:00 AM meeting. Wednesday was 11.5 hours straight of work. Thursday - crazy frustrating. Today -- I was supposed to leave before noon -- didn't happen.

Tomorrow I move Sarah and Adam to college. So it's really time to write a congratulatory, yet melancholy entry. But I have no ergs of creativity left.

Is creativity measured in ergs?

I probably couldn't remember what an "erg" is if I tried.

And trying seems like too much work.

Shoot, rambling is more work than I want to do.

How many ergs does it take to ramble?

I don't know -- counting them would be too much work.

And it would ruin my train of thought -- or something.

TGIF.

Posted by mn/stevewill at 3:28 PM CDT
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Thursday, 25 August 2005
Blogging in the Shower
Where do you blog? When do you blog?

I was thinking about this the other day. Well, sort of. Here’s the thing:

..... Oh

..... wait

.....

..... I did this before, didn't I?


Never mind.....

Posted by mn/stevewill at 2:36 PM CDT
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Monday, 22 August 2005
TV Musings
Now Playing: "Once Upon a Mattress" soundtrack
On the radio the other day, a few of the chat-jockeys were talking. One mentioned that Mandy Patinkin is coming back to TV.

"That's great!" said the other. "He's the best actor out there, in my opinion."

When informed that the show was going to be "yet another cop show" he was dismayed.

So, what is it about "cop shows?" These days, if it's a drama, it's a cop show or it's a medical show. Many of the most watched are a combination -- see "CSI" and its variants. And even the pure medical shows have been getting fewer and farther between. By the way, "cop show" is really an oversimplification for the genre, because the shows about lawyers throwing the bad guys behind bars are really the same thing.

So, if Mandy is getting back into TV, it's a pretty good bet he's doing a "cop show."

Why cop shows? Do we want to feel that there are people out there protecting us? Probably. The state of the entertainment and political world is the constant instillation of fear into the masses. Cop shows perpetuate that -- "Look at the crazy people there are in the world, Mildred!" -- and then tell us not to worry -- "Darn good thing we have Gil Grissom out there catching them, Arnold!"

Still, I think it's not quite so simple. We have a view that "drama" happens more in those high-stress professions -- doctors have to deal with emergency situations, policemen have to risk their lives to serve and protect -- those realities lend themselves well to drama.

My office doesn't really provide the setting for drama. Oh, sure, anyone could concoct a soap opera in just about any work environment. The thing is, it would be no more "true" than it would be in a police precinct, and we don't have crooks to chase here in software development.

I was thinking back on "thirtysomething" -- it was a a fine drama that took the normal life of married parents and extrapolated into situations which are closer to home. But to maintain interest, conflict had to be more constant than happens in normal life, and eventually, the show would have had to become a soap opera to keep going, I think. I think this sort of formula could work again, for a while.

So, enough musing on this topic for now. What do you think, dear reader?

Posted by mn/stevewill at 1:42 PM CDT
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Friday, 19 August 2005
Silly programming things
Now Playing: "Say, Say, Say"
Mike did it to me. With this little piece of arcana:

dir /a /s /-p /o:gen >filelisting.txt

All of a sudden I feel like programming again.

It's weird how things trigger in our minds.

Whoever is reading this -- Have a great weekend.

==============

And Now Playing: "Consider Yourself!"

Posted by mn/stevewill at 3:25 PM CDT
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Thursday, 18 August 2005
Christmas Music
Now Playing: Mannheim Steamroller's "Deck the Halls"
Anyone who knows me well knows I love Christmas music.

This year I didn't start listening to it until after we returned from "The Lake" -- so I made it until August.

Funny thing is that in this current job I really need Christmas music in August.

My job gets very intense and stressful a couple of times a year -- and August is one of those times.

The serenity of "Agnus Dei" or "Breath of Heaven", the energy of "Emmanuel" or "Angels We Have Heard on High", the hopeful joy of "Hope for Resolution", the exaltation of "Joy to the World" -- it is all a comfort when struggling with the demands of budgets, politics, and demanding schedules.

And when I'm about to send kids off to college, it's great to have something to look forward to; "Til the Season Comes Round Again" and "Christmas Lullaby [I Will Lead You Home]" put me in the right frame of mind to say "goodbye, but only for a time."

Posted by mn/stevewill at 1:52 PM CDT
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Explaining my absence
Why do I feel the need to explain why I haven't been blogging for a while? To what end? For whom?

No -- I'll resist the urge.

Posted by mn/stevewill at 1:42 PM CDT
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