Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Belief-o-matic says...
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Neo-Pagan (94%)
3. New Age (89%)
4. Liberal Quakers (84%)
5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%)
6. Mahayana Buddhism (76%)
7. New Thought (73%)
8. Secular Humanism (71%)
9. Theravada Buddhism (71%)
10. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (70%)
11. Hinduism (62%)
12. Scientology (62%)
13. Taoism (54%)
14. Bahá'í Faith (51%)
15. Reform Judaism (49%)
16. Sikhism (47%)
17. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (45%)
18. Jainism (45%)
19. Nontheist (45%)
20. Orthodox Quaker (41%)
21. Jehovah's Witness (34%)
22. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (32%)
23. Orthodox Judaism (26%)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (19%)
25. Eastern Orthodox (15%)
26. Islam (15%)
27. Roman Catholic (15%)
Saturday, August 06, 2005
...on second thought

And while you're at it, check out the other stuff at the record labels site: Projekt
Something new...

If you've never heard of them, join the club. I discovered them approximately 2 minutes ago, and from this one song I've got, All My Lovers, they're worth further investigation. I found their website (gotta love Google) without any trouble, and they have some free live music as well as samples from their new album. Check them out if you're into darkwave, check them out even if you aren't just because I said so, and if you don't know what darkwave is you really need to check them out. ;-)
School's started again. Intermediate Algebra and Microsoft Networking, neither very stimulating. This is becoming a pattern now, one computer class that's very little actual work but a nice refresher, and one class I wish I could avoid. I guess I'm doomed to another 18 months of this or so, but it could be worse. Though I seldom express it, I really am appreciative of the awesome support network I've got going. I'm unemployed, and have been for over 2 years now, and yet I have a roof over my head, food in front of me, tons of creature comforts, and a full-time college schedule. It's hard to beat that, when you really sit back and think about it.
I suppose being under-appreciative of the things I have is a trait of mine. That's definately something for the "Should work on that" list. After all, saying thanks hurts nothing at all and gives both you, and someone else, warm fuzzies. We all need our warm fuzzies, right? Here's one for you Graeye, I definately owe you at least a twelve pack, and maybe a case, of 'em. One isn't much, but it's a start, right? :-)


