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KJ360: You have been poked by Kevin Flash Jeffers
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You have been poked by Kevin Flash Jeffers. I am everything I hate with American youth. But at least I can admit it. Here is a typical day for the Kevster:. Wake up, turn on laptop, check Facebook, check MySpace. Shower, check Facebook, check MySpace. Go to class. Go to office, check Facebook. you get the idea. I honestly don't know how anyone could do without it either, for that matter. Take this week for instance. My good friend of a million years and. Web editor Chris Pittman. Such are the times we li...
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KJ360: Man of the hour
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Man of the hour. You know that nasally, stuffy-head, can't-get-through-your-day feeling you get. Before you get really, really sick? Yeah That day was today for me. Fitting that it came on my first day on the most important promotion I've ever gotten. It's funny to look back on those days at the end of them- how drowsy you were without taking any medication. How simple tasks become oh-so-arduous. And how sentences become near-impossible to read. The italics are my drowsy thoughts getting the best of me.
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KJ360: 2008-01-30
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Of all the new things we've done at the Chanticleer. This year, the thing that I'm most proud of is the amount of convergence we've brought to the JSU student paper. For those outside of the industry, convergence is a dirty word to most print journalists. The tradionalists especially. Basically, the word just means more work. So when I looked at what the Chanticleer needed going into the school year — and it was a lot of things — the first thing on my list was to redesign the Web site. We did just that.
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KJ360: Now playing
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Recently I had a revelation that flew in the face of 23 years of complaining and whining. Virtually my entire life, I have longed to leave the small town of Anniston. Then Jacksonville. Big dreams, big city- -that was the idea. That was the plan. The revelation I had was that this place wasn't so bad after all, and if I always lived here I'd be pretty okay with that. It's quaint here. Quaint ain't bad. Here is the current lineup of movies in Oxford:. 30 Days of Night. Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Just anot...
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KJ360: 2008-01-23
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Blame it on the economy. You'll notice a change in the Chanticleer. This week. A couple, actually. For one, this is the first black-and-white issue we've done all year. The rough state of the economy seems to have enough local advertisers scared. Selling ads has been our toughest task thus far, and I include that with practically having to turn over an entire staff. Alas, the lofty title of Editor-in-chief of the Chanticleer still doesn't . BUY ADS IN THE CHANTICLEER! I have my Magic Eye. I write short&#...
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KJ360: Onward we go
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Of all the new things we've done at the Chanticleer. This year, the thing that I'm most proud of is the amount of convergence we've brought to the JSU student paper. For those outside of the industry, convergence is a dirty word to most print journalists. The tradionalists especially. Basically, the word just means more work. So when I looked at what the Chanticleer needed going into the school year — and it was a lot of things — the first thing on my list was to redesign the Web site. We did just that.
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The Hollingsworth Uncertainty Principle: December 2007
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Saturday, December 1, 2007. A geologist, a geochemist and a geophysicist are sitting in their office when someone comes in and asks, "What's 2 2? The geologist responds, "Oh, around four.". The geochemist says, "Four plus or minus two.". The geophysicist says, "What number do you want? WHAT NUMBER DO YA WANT? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Dose of Knowledge. Jared and Jered in the Morning. Sorry, Mario, But the Blog is in Another Castle. Like a Matt Outta Hell. View my complete profile.
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Walking in Faith: March 2008
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Sunday, March 30, 2008. I said all that to say this: This Christianity business is nothing new to me. I know the stories, many of them backwards and forwards. I know the characters, sure. But I also sit here on this Sunday morning and admit that all the knowledge I have — and many of you have as well — doesn’t mean too much. It’s only one piece of the puzzle. For as my friend takes it all in with wide eyes and a big smile, I have realized that my own wonder, my own awe has faded as I have grown older.
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The Hollingsworth Uncertainty Principle: February 2008
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Friday, February 15, 2008. On the Subject of Science. Many of us cast votes based on religion, economics, war, peace, international relations and many other factors. But I bet very few pay attention to candidates' knowledge and application of science. Some presidential administrations have been friendly to scientists and researchers, other not so much. There's more from MSNBC science blogger Alan Boyle here. Friday, February 8, 2008. Columbus Sails a New Ocean. From MSNBC: Test your shuttle knowledge.