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Mar 31

Yes, I know that I haven't posted much recently

I haven't been very motivated to post content here lately.  Some of it has been distraction with other things but I don't think that it's really fair to say that I've been to busy, well, because I haven't.  Things have been going fairly well for me though.  I've been working a fair bit on my red letters project (www.red-letters.org) and that's coming along nicely.  It's no where near where I would like it to be but it's a good start.  It's been fun to start the project and I've also used it as an opportunity to try out a python web framework Django.  I really like Django, it's extremely nice to work with and definately has a future in my opinion.

To completely change topics: one thing that's been bothering me lately is girls.  I feel like I'm getting older and it's starting to scare me that I will be alone for most of my life.  I don't want to minimize the relationships I have today but no of them can turn into marriage (the number one problem being most of them are guys) and that scares me.  I think this was all triggered by a girl I kind of liked, but never seriously pursued recently got a boyfriend.  If any believers out there are reading this please pray for me!

Finally, one last thought for the day.  I've been thinking a bit about uncomfortability in close relationships.  No matter how close you are to someone there is always some subject that is uncomfortable.  When I come across these uncomfortabilities with my close friends I tend to want to draw them out into the open and over come them.  I've been wondering if this is a good thing.  In some regards uncomfortableness can be a good early warning system to prevent sin, but in others can also prevent people from grow closer.  Just something I've been thinking about.  No concrete answers yet but maybe I'll write something up on it later.

Mar 07

Virtual Bank I just signed up for a new online savings account with Virtual Bank which offers a 4.60% APY which is pretty amazing.  They also have this program setup where if you get referred by an existing customer then you get 20 dollars and the referrer get's 20 dollars.  So if anyone wants a referral drop me a line at: jeremy_fergason@yahoo.com

Mar 05

Server crashes

It's been an interesting weekend... not quite as relaxing as I might have hoped.  Unfortunately my upline network provider was experiancing multiple problems over the last week and they did not deal with them very gracefully.  I've pretty much had it with them and am about ready to change hosts.  I'm seriously considering a company C I Host.  I don't know a whole lot about them but everything I've seen thus far looks promising.  Hopefully I'll be a little better about posting more frequently here.

Mar 01

Rain, CMS, and life

So I know that I have been somewhat negligent in posting lately and I wish that I could say, "well you know how it is, I've just been so darned busy." Alas, I can't claim that excuse, I just haven't had all that much interesting to say lately and I've been rather absorbed in websudoku.com, a really cool site that let's you play millions of sudoku puzzles :)

Things have been fairly quiet around here.  I've been working hard and enjoying the weather.  It's been lovely lately and we even got a little bit of rain today.  I've put some effort into getting red-letters.org going but nothing ready for public viewing quite yet.  I've also gotten a few custom applicatoins written for my high-resolution wall of monitors which is pretty cool.

In an entirely different note a customer of mine has been looking into getting a CMS system up and running, so I setup several demo's for them.  It seems like CMS is way too complicated for what most users want to do with it.  Isn't there anything simple out there like Contribute?

I hope you've enjoyed my rambling, if you can't tell I still don't really have anything to say, I just felt like I need to post :)

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