I thought it would be easier to show rather than write what apps I have on the Touch. This was written on the Touch with the WordPress app and most of the games are my daughter’s downloads.
Monthly Archives: December 2008
No posts lately. We were away from Christmas Day to Sunday morning and now I am painting and doing house work that has been delayed for months. In other words, no time to blog now! More anon. (And as the previous post indicates I got my iPod Touch! Spare time […]
It is Christmas Eve and we have an ice storm, I have a fractured thumb and a sermon to write for the 11 pm service. So of course I went out to take pictures. Have a blessed Christmas everyone! O God, you have caused this holy night to shine with […]
Yesterday we ran down to DC for my grandmother’s 90th, yes 9-0, birthday. She is healthy and going strong. Much of the clan was there, all of the Bradys and a number of the Hugels. Here she is standing on the right with her “little” sister. I think this picture […]
This story was first forwarded to me by my brother and can be found at Squaredpeg.com which is a blog about higher ed recruitment. This afternoon the Chronicle of Higher Ed has picked up the story. Here is the gist of the story: Company Created Official-Looking ‘Class of 2013’ Facebook […]
Anyone else having “500” errors when posting a new note? I click “publish” and receive the following note: Error 500 – Internal server error An internal server error has occured! [sic] Please try again later. Everything worked fine, it appears on the blog, etc. but I am not sent back […]
Ed Cook of Ralph the Sacred River has his Fifth Annual Ralphies. I have not done this every year, but this year I can indeed offer my top picks for the categories required for the Ralphy. BEST MOVIE: Like Ed and unlike the rest of humanity I have not seen […]
From the Telegraph: Toujours Tingo, a book by Adam Jacot de Boinod, lists weird words and bizarre phrases from around the world. The “tingo” of its title is an Easter Island word, meaning to borrow objects from a friend’s house one by one until there are none left. Some of […]