Just Roger

Proud to say that since getting broadband (again) I’ve updated the music on the Just Roger page at Download.com. If you didn’t just click that link, here it is in plain text: http://www.download.com/justroger

It’s an experimental “eclectic electric” project that me and a friend of mine do. You’ll notice the download/plays counts are ‘teh suck’ because after the original mp3.com died – and switched over to music.download.com – I uploaded a couple of the not-so-good tracks (because that’s what I had sitting on my drive at the time) and haven’t touched the site in almost a year.

I’m pretty sure it’s gonna be worth keeping an eye on now, though. Check it out if you dare.

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tommygeorge on 43 People

So, the 43things network is apparently going crazy. I’m not at all up to date on technology news (which, considering my job, I should be), but I’m amazed that I haven’t heard more about it. I recently got an email notification that someone knew me on 43people.com. Wuh? So I checked it out.
And it was good.

Why the heck is MySpace [ha! no link!] so popular? Ugh!

I think the 43things network is awesome. [Do it. Do it now.] Just in case you were wondering, yes, and here are the links: me on 43people, me on 43things, surf around and keep an eye out for more.

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Sneak Peek Movie Promo

A friend of Laura and I invited us (and gave us the tickets) to go see a ‘sneak peek’ of Glory Road, the new Disney movie.

I’m not a huge fan of watching sports, or movies about sports, but this was a pretty good movie. Yes, it’s a Disney movie, and probably “family safe”, but it touched on a lot of issues that the kids probably won’t know anything about… so I guess it’s a good opportunity to explain some things. Anyway, I didn’t mean to be a movie critic or anything. But it was a good movie. Overall. Mostly.

Anyway…

We had a great time.

I think my DSL is being screwy. First, Opera stopped going to Adobe.com (anything else is fine, as you can see… er… imagine maybe). But IE was doing everything fine, until I tried to download a trial of Adobe Audition. When I had to register to download, I select “United States” in the Where I Am thingy, and click Register… and it can’t find the server.

Is that me? Or them?
ARRRG!!!

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Ahhh… Broadband.

Ah, yes.
Back to the good ol’ days. It’s weird. I had a cable modem back in ’99-2000, and then moved back to West Tennessee and had to settle for dial-up. The local phone company where I live has a monopoly on the lines, and is owned by the same people that own the cable company. Your options for Internet access here are:

  1. Get Dial-Up (from any company, of course).
  2. Pay ~$60 per month for DSL, provided by the local telco.

For a long, long time that price was outrageous – but then we got desperate. Since Christmas, we’ve signed up for and started using DSL. The one upside to the local telco DSL is that although you pay $60, they don’t put the caps on bandwidth like other, bigger telco’s often do. So I get (and yes, I seem to be getting) the full 1.4Mbps.

I still think I’d rather have cable. I’m not sure how that’s doing these days though. It’s been awhile.

In other news, I’m excited about installing/upgrading to WordPress 2.0, which I’ll be doing in my free time, within the next 72 hours or so. I’ll let you know how that goes.
Maybe.

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a title just doesn’t come to mind

I still have a list of things I’ve been meaning to write about, but at the moment only the last hour makes the cut. I stumbled on a couple of cool websites, which is rare, but aren’t worth links right now.

The most exciting news of the moment is that I might be a real band type band again soon. Yes, I have a permanent type gig with my Church in the youth praise band, which is awesome, but if you’ve ever done that you know it’s just not the same. Not that it’s not as good. But it’s much less original material and the rush of playing in front of people you will probably never see again. Not to mention that in one instance you’re preparing the ‘crowd’ and their spirit for the upcoming Word, whereas in a band band – you are the word. And then there’s performance versus ministry, and all that bunch of grey area. Gosh, I’ve brought up at least three things already that deserve their own book worth of discussion – so I’ll stop now.

Speaking of grey area though, I thought of something interesting today that never really hit me before. [Begin back-story] – working in a Christian environment, theological and philosophical and other-o-sophical discussions get brought up a lot, sometimes for fun, others for wisdom. Today someone asked “do you believe everything is black and white?” – as in to say “is there always a right OR wrong?”. [End back-story] To which my reply was short – “no!”.

I’ve never really thought of how I back that up, and I’m not even sure it’s scripturally sound. I did think for a few minutes though, and realized something (a reason for believing that there are grey areas, which I will repeat in the least educated way possible…

If God is a three person, trinity thingy, one person, all God, one God, three people, one person thing… I find it hard to believe that everything is always “black and white”.

If you absolutely, positively do not understand that, just think for a minute.
Done? Good. liar.
Now read…

If the creator of everything is something so far beyond comprehension, why on earth would everything He/It (I say ‘it’ only because of previous reference to “the trinity”) created be in a constant black and white? How could that be? And of course it absolutely could be. I mean, if He is above comprehension in the first place, who am I to think that the laws of the universe that He created would be comprehendible? Psh!

Like I said – I’m definitely not going on any Biblical standards or anything here. I just think that there are things, sometimes big things, in a “grey area”. I think that many situations in life should be taken on a ‘case-by-case’ basis. But before you think I’m super-liberal with my beliefs or standards, let me tell you that I do absolutely believe that there are many, many absolutes. Many things are absolutely wrong, or absolutely right. One thing that I do not believe falls into a grey area is abortion. [This is where I would normally say - in a sad but non-apologetic tone - "sorry"].

One thing that I do, however, believe falls into a grey area is what kind of car I drive to work, if I skate, or if I play guitar with an immense amount of skill.

I would end it here but I have to ask that you please do not confuse “grey area” with “it’s okay to do”. Some people might use the term that way, however here it is intended to mean that whatever happens in that area should be considered, weighed, and done in the right timing, place, moderation, or whichever word correctly applies.

But then I guess you could say that that process would be deciding if something fell into a black or white category. And then I would have wasted all this time typing. So quit listening to me, go read a Bible and find out for yourself.

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