I lived in Spokane for a year. Yeah, the biking is good, and I hear the snowboarding is good too, but I could only take so much of living in a city with no shore or waterfront.
I generally agree with you. I don't think that a society can be sustained without a military, and I don't think that as Christians, we can stand idly by without taking action in cases of genocide. This is a stance that I've developed over the last few years. At the same time, many Christians...
I want to bring this topic back up. I've been thinking a lot about the roles of Christians in the Army. One one hand, I believe that there is an undefined and hard to nail down need for a defensive military force in the secular world. I also want to believe (but am not entirely convinced) that...
Looks awesome! I made my way out there once when I lived in Leavenworth for the summer, but never found my way to trails that were anything more than XC. I remember seeing that bridge though, and now I wish I had kept looking.
Kind of. Apple only allows for web based programs so that there is a layer of protection against crappy programs ruining the iPhone/iPod touch. However, Apple is reportedly working on a system that will allow 3rd party programs to be used on the phone without potentially ruining it. As far as...
Yeah. Linux and Mac OS X are both based on Unix, but are not the same. The iPhone/iPod touch both use a scaled down version of Mac OS X. Pay no attention to SS, he is just a bitter old man.
I rode through SF on a touring bike this summer. Oh, the mean looks I got... I thought I might like to move there someday until I ran into the bike culture there. Beautiful city though.
I'm up for it... I was running the INN booth at Red Square Fair today, will be tomorrow afternoon too. I'm busy, but I'm always up for riding when I have time, usually on the weekends. PM me.
I've spent some time out at Neah Bay, and all I can say is that boredom from being jobless and alcohol are a bad combination, this is definitely a rogue group with a perverted sense of tribal tradition. There are still a lot of Makah that hold on to some good traditions.
The battery and manufacturing technology/process is the same, but the casings (latching mechanisms, materials, etc.) are different and are built by each manufacturer. For the iPod, the battery must be specifically built to fit into the small enclosure.
You think that Dell's laptop battery is more proprietary than than the iPod's? Dell's battery is a standard laptop battery used by many other manufacturers; the iPod's is way more proprietary. I won't argue that the markup is still pretty big for all *good* batteries though.
I was on a road bike for 11 hours two weeks ago doing 110 miles through LA... that was pretty long. Three days later I spent 41 hours on the train riding from San Diego to Seattle. In college, there were many times when I spent up to 14 hours on projects. I've managed to spend 9 hours playing...
I go to church weekly, and even work for a college ministry full-time. However, I think how many times you go to church is a matter more of 'religion' than it is of 'faith,' though it certainly helps my faith by providing me with good fellowship, teaching, worship, and prayer. I don't think that...
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