Pete's Personal Ponderings

The thoughts and feelings of one of the greatest minds of our time, and the best thing to hit the fan since sliced bread.

Tuesday, June 29, 2004

Another update

So I'm sitting here at work, being very unproductive, and decided that it might not be too bad an idea to blog something, you know, so that I can act like I'm cool. It's been stinking hot here, though we can at least get some fans going through our place, so I haven't died yet. Wheather like this just makes me want to chop off my hair and shave, though, sheer myself for summer or something like that. That's only a fleeting moment though...

I've been working on the North Valley Friends Church website, which is awesome to see it start to get up and running. I can show you the holder website, but if I showed you the uber secret devloper side I'd have to kill you, I mean, preach at you or something.

I've been hooked back on EQ for awhile now, I know I know shame on me, but I think I said that earlier. I've changed guilds to Gathered Might, which if you don't know anything about Everquest or my server in general, is a higher level guild that is a lot more together, it's kind of like being a 4th grader in high school. ;) I'm enjoying meself though, and am pretty sure it will stay that way for a bit.

*insert exscuse why I haven't made a new blog template yet here*

Tuesday, June 08, 2004

OMGoodness

Wow, this has been some time since I've posted, a personal best, methinks.

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I remember when I started this blog, that it would be a wonderful place where people would check to see how cool I was, and be excited to hear what I had to say.
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Well that changed quick enough I guess, probably due to my lazy nature, etc. Regardless, look for more improvements to come to Nerdosity (specifically site structure and more stylesheets I have the look now) and Pete's Personal Ponderings (perhaps an individualized look and feel?) soon.

What __have__ I been up to you say?

Well... school ended recently (yay) and I was able to go to Russia on Junior's Abroad, which in and of itself was worth the crappiness of last semester. One of the old-adult-type-peoples on our trip put together an online journal, which I think pretty accurately describes what went on in Russia. I might blog more opinions on this later, but for now I'll just say that it was an incredible experience that I won't be likely to forget anytime soon.

In the words of mon ami Eric Funk, paix