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December 31, 2018

Becoming Technoskeptic

Child uses VR goggles

When the iOS App Store first opened its doors, I was one of the first customers. For years, coworkers would query me about the latest and greatest app. They’d come to me with the solution that they were trying to achieve, and I’d help them find the best app for the job. I was a true technophile.
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December 30, 2018

Becoming Technoskeptic

Child uses VR goggles

When the iOS App Store first opened its doors, I was one of the first customers. For years, coworkers would query me about the latest and greatest app. They’d come to me with the solution that they were trying to achieve, and I’d help them find the best app for the job. I was a true technophile.
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Published on December 30, 2018 22:05

December 23, 2018

Making Breakfast

Fried egg on top of a sandwich

It’s the little things that make the biggest difference. Most mornings, I invest a few minutes in my marriage, but Alison isn’t even in the same room. I’m started a new habit of making breakfast for her to take on the road to work.
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Published on December 23, 2018 22:05

December 16, 2018

Thinking Forward

Arrow on the pavement

Typically at the end of the year, I’ll write a post about my goals, both looking back and planning forward. Like most people, I have a checkered track record. That fact, however, has yet to discourage me.
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Published on December 16, 2018 22:05

December 9, 2018

On Tumblr

Code readout displayed on a screen

Tumblr recently faced an internal crisis. The niche mass-blogging platform had become widely accepting of adult themed blogs. Pornographic images were freely posted and shared, all within the acceptable uses defined by the company. Then came the child pornography.
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Published on December 09, 2018 22:05

December 2, 2018

Where Emotion and Perception Rule

Statues lined up in a library

My degree is in classical philosophy, with a heavy emphasis in Ancient Greek thought. Of all of the courses that I took, none stand out as more impactful than Logic. When use that word, “logic,” a lot without really appreciating its nature. Logic is a system, very closely related to mathematics, that helps us to process thoughts and positions to ensure integrity and congruence.
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Published on December 02, 2018 22:05

November 25, 2018

Shepherd Your Flock

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I’m the parent of three small children. I stay home with them during the day, and am so grateful to have Alison there with me in the evenings and on weekends. We’re a team, and we’re constantly exhausted. Some days I struggle to get out of bed and make good on the commitments that I’ve made. There’s seldom quiet and no break is ever long enough.
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Published on November 25, 2018 22:05

November 18, 2018

Thankful

A fall setting on a porch

Thanksgiving is a great American holiday. The virtue of gratitude is baked into our national DNA. There’s something really beautiful and attractive about generosity, and the way in which those Native Americans helped the first settlers is a profound statement on the innate goodness of the human person.
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Published on November 18, 2018 22:05

November 11, 2018

Media Anxiety

Gathering storm clouds

The midterm elections are concluded. With over 700 days before the 2020 presidential election, the news cycle is running wild with speculation as to who will run, who will be nominated, and who will win. A new Congress will sit in January, and in this lame duck period, conjecture flies about what it will (or won’t) do. The 2016 presidential election continues to be litigated, investigated, and bloviated.
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Published on November 11, 2018 22:05

November 4, 2018

Guard Your Joy

The sun bursts over a mountain range

There are many reasons to be optimistic in life, especially as an American. We live in comfort and peace. I go to bed at night, not fearing roving thugs, errant artillery shells, or that some secret government agency will come and kidnap me.
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Published on November 04, 2018 22:05

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