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Dream for America

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 18, 2010 by JeanMarch 28, 2023

On August 28, 1963, I had been three years old for just a few weeks. President Kennedy was still alive. And Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior, spoke at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, sharing his dream for America. He opened the rally with this statement, “I am happy to … Continue reading →

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HTRYN, Week 2

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 16, 2010 by JeanFebruary 11, 2016

I’m just getting started on this challenging lesson, but I think I’m getting the hang of it.  I’m on page 11 (of 320) and just found my first unintended promise for the book.  There may have been some earlier than this, but I don’t think so.  If anything, I’ve bludgeoned … Continue reading →

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Characters and Promises

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 12, 2010 by JeanFebruary 11, 2016

As part of Lesson 2, I need to evaluate my characters to make sure they’re being all they can be.  I was thinking no big deal, I only have two characters.  Piece of cake. Um. No.  I have two point of view characters.  I think I found all the others, … Continue reading →

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HTRYN, Week 1, Completed

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 12, 2010 by JeanFebruary 11, 2016

Finally.  I’ve finished the Week 1 lesson.  I started at the beginning of December and just finished.  The only worksheet I don’t think I filled out well was the “Where did you like your story” sheet.  And I missed it because I got caught up in reading the story and … Continue reading →

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Page Nesting on WP

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 12, 2010 by JeanJanuary 12, 2010

I just learned how to nest pages on WordPress.  Yes, instructions for how to do it were there in the sidebar all along, but I just figured it out today.  My theme doesn’t fit more than four pages across comfortably, so I always had to find a way to keep … Continue reading →

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Closing in On HTRYN, Week 1

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 10, 2010 by JeanFebruary 11, 2016

The end for this week’s lesson (six-seven, eight weeks into it) is in sight!  Less than fifty pages to go. One thing is recurring — cool as the idea of polar bears the world over using Panasonic ToughBooks to communicate may be, I’ve come to believe it’s not workable for … Continue reading →

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Yet Another Test Theme

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 6, 2010 by JeanJanuary 6, 2010

This is a refinement of the last one, and I remembered to save the development file before I exported it in WordPress format, so I can make changes more easily.  The two largest changes are in the header text and the sheet width.  I reset the sheet width to 900 … Continue reading →

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Making Life What You Want it to Be

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 6, 2010 by JeanFebruary 4, 2017

Holly Lisle’s got a great post today:  How do you make your life what you want it to be? Seriously.  Go read it.  Then come back. Eons ago when I was stationed in Iceland, I was agonizing to a friend about something.  Finally, he said something to the effect of, … Continue reading →

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Things Substitute for PC

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 4, 2010 by JeanApril 20, 2025

I’ve mentioned my fascination with the Mac program called Things (also available for iPhone/iPod Touch) that I use to implement David Allen’s Getting Things Done philosophy.  It works great, but my Mac is a Mini and I don’t haul it with me when we head to San Antonio for a … Continue reading →

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Still On HTRYN, Week 1

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 4, 2010 by JeanFebruary 11, 2016

I’m not sure how many weeks I’ve been on this week’s lesson now, but I’m still plugging along.  I’m on page 240 of 320.  Have I mentioned I really like this bear? I know Week 2 is on promises, and I see a few places where I’ll be making notes … Continue reading →

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