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Online Expeditions

Applying for Credit Cards

Posted on November 29, 2004

Friends occasionally ask me which credit card I like to use. I have had dozens of cards over the years. First USA. Citibank. Bank One. Etc, and so forth. I... Continue Reading

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Mindless Babble

Random Thoughts

Posted on November 28, 2004

Sitting in the parking lot at Pier One imports, waiting for Mary while she "runs in for just a minute" to pick up something or other. The kids are bickering... Continue Reading

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This is my life

My Black Friday Experience

Posted on November 26, 2004

On Thanksgiving Day, I did what any respectable guy would do. Besides stuffing my face, I took some time to browse the sale papers for Friday's big bonanza. I found... Continue Reading

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Online Expeditions

Black Friday Shopping

Posted on November 25, 2004

What kind of Internet entrepreneur would I be if I didn't point out that today is Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year? And what kind of friend... Continue Reading

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Current Events

Left Coast Insanity

Posted on November 25, 2004

It is political correctness and anti-God behavior gone nuts. From the Reuters news wire... LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A California teacher has been barred by his school from giving students... Continue Reading

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Online Expeditions

Ask Dave Taylor

Posted on November 24, 2004

Admit it. Burning deep in your soul is a desire to be a computer geek. You want nothing more than the ability to write perl code in your sleep. And... Continue Reading

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra in Oklahoma City

Posted on November 22, 2004

It was on the same exact date last year that a friend and I drove to Wichita, Kansas to see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra perform their annual Christmas concert. This year... Continue Reading

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Family Fun

Live from the Cox Arena

Posted on November 21, 2004

I am at the Cox Convention Center in downtown OKC getting ready to see The Trans-Siberian Orchestra for my third time. With me is Mrs. Mayor and some good friends... Continue Reading

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Current Events

Don't Mess with Dubya

Posted on November 21, 2004

I just love this guy. The President is in Chile for an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. He is entering the cultural center and gets inside the building when he notices... Continue Reading

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Fun and Games

Is President Kerry at Home?

Posted on November 19, 2004

A friend passed this along to me recently. Hope you enjoy it... --------------- One sunny day in 2005, an old man approached the White House from across Pennsylvania Avenue, where... Continue Reading

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Gadgets and Gizmos

Keyhole

Posted on November 18, 2004

Stop whatever you are doing. Really. Unless you are caring for your sick mother, desperately need to go to the bathroom or there is a tornado heading for your house... Continue Reading

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Current Events

News rundown

Posted on November 17, 2004

The corrupt Kofi Annan says he knows nothing about the Oil for Food scandal. Yeah, right. Why is the United States still part of the U.N.? The Bill Clinton Presidential... Continue Reading

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This is my life

Too busy to blog?

Posted on November 16, 2004

I really have been too busy to blog. I keep coming up with ideas for new web sites (I've got TWO sites planned for launch within 2 weeks). I've begun... Continue Reading

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Note to self

How you like them links?

Posted on November 13, 2004

Some sites I have recently bookmarked... Oklahoma City Astronomy Club - My son has become increasingly interested in the planets and stars, so I believe I am going to look... Continue Reading

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Mindless Babble

The Generosity Index

Posted on November 12, 2004

The post-election banter continues, as the blue states bemoan the fact that the "hicks and hayseeds" in the red states have held them hostage by re-electing George W. Bush to... Continue Reading

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Current Events

For Our Veterans

Posted on November 11, 2004

Just a quick note to issue a heartfelt "THANK YOU" to those who have bravely served our great nation so that our freedoms can be preserved. May God also bless... Continue Reading

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Current Events

The Myth of Separation of Church and State

Posted on November 11, 2004

Ask the average American which constitution the phrase "separation of church and state" appears in and the majority will look at you as though only a moron wouldn't know the... Continue Reading

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Online Expeditions

Spyware is EVIL

Posted on November 10, 2004

Over the past few months, I have helped several family members, friends and associates remove spyware from their computers. Often, people don't even realize they are infected with this insidious... Continue Reading

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Movies & Books

America's Heart and Soul - My Comments

Posted on November 08, 2004

Way back in July 2004, Disney released America's Heart and Soul without any fanfare. I reported about the release of the movie and indicated that I was eager to see... Continue Reading

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Movies & Books

The Incredibles is, er.. are.. hmmm

Posted on November 07, 2004

The Incredibles is Disney/Pixars' latest cash cow. Can these people do no wrong? Pixar has animated toys, bugs, monsters and fish. But one realm they had not covered to date... Continue Reading

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Mindless Babble

So many sites, so little time

Posted on November 06, 2004

There's something about building new web sites that stokes me. It's that feeling of making something from nothing that gets my creative juices flowing. Certainly, it is important to run... Continue Reading

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Current Events

Toast, anyone?

Posted on November 05, 2004

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Current Events

My Bush 2nd Term Wish List

Posted on November 04, 2004

Off the top of my head, here is what I would love to see take place during Bush's second term... Finish the war in Iraq within the first year. Level... Continue Reading

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Current Events

Good Morning America!

Posted on November 03, 2004

It's a great day to be an American! I just woke up after a few hours of sleep and feel like I have a political hangover. Yet, I can't take... Continue Reading

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Current Events

Four More Years!

Posted on November 02, 2004

A collective sigh of relief is heard across the fruited plains... George W. Bush is the first President to win a majority of the popular vote in 18 years. The... Continue Reading

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Current Events

Election 2004

Posted on November 01, 2004

The day is nearly upon us. After an excrutiatingly lengthy campaign season, the American people will go to the polls tomorrow to decide the next President of the United States... Continue Reading

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