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Year: 2005

Drifting to Myrtle Beach

Posted on July 20, 2005 By Tom 3 Comments on Drifting to Myrtle Beach
Travel

I can’t believe we’re doing this. I’m not sure I’ve ever stayed in Myrtle Beach in the middle of summer. I’ve heard rumors about impossible traffic, long lines, and noise, not to mention the South Carolina heat and humidity. This being one of the last few weekends we have free before school ramps back up, we decided to head to the beach, and for some strange reason, Laura wanted Myrtle.

MegaMemories

Posted on July 19, 2005 By Tom 1 Comment on MegaMemories
Gear, Photography

The additional memory cards I had ordered for my new Nikon CoolPix S1 just arrived.  I already had one 256 MB Secure Digital card, and I ordered two 1 GB Multimedia Cards.  If I’m to believe the little counter on the LCD screen, at normal 5.1 megapixel resolution, I can store nearly 200 images on … Read More “MegaMemories” »

Cheeseburger in Paradise

Posted on July 17, 2005 By Tom No Comments on Cheeseburger in Paradise
Restaurants

I’m breaking my rules a bit here. I usually don’t review chain restaurants, but I’ll do a quick mini-review of Cheeseburger in Paradise. Laura and I had both finished reading Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince this afternoon, and [SPOILER] needed something light and happy to cheer us up. Since it was only 5:30, we figured we could beat the dinner crowds still stuck on the novelty of the place.

Harry Potter grows up

Posted on July 17, 2005 By Tom No Comments on Harry Potter grows up
Entertainment

Laura and I both read straight through over the weekend, finishing the latest outing of Harry Potter this afternoon. My impression – this has left the realm of children’s books. Don’t get me wrong – I think it’s still great for children to read these books, but they have graduated into the world of full adult literature, with much darker themes and much more elaborate vocabulary. This has been Rowlings strategy throughout the series. The first novel was shorter, much lighter, with limited vocabulary and larger fonts. It was truly a child’s novel. As Harry Potter ages, the books become more mature in writing style.

Harry Potter and the Orgy of Consumerism

Posted on July 16, 2005 By Tom No Comments on Harry Potter and the Orgy of Consumerism
Miscellaneous

Since we were already out late for a party, Laura and I decided to brave the crowds for our midnight copy of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.  First, we drove past Barnes & Noble.  It was an absolute zoo, with people parking anywhere and everywhere.  Following the same path I had taken a couple … Read More “Harry Potter and the Orgy of Consumerism” »

More Fairfield Flooding

Posted on July 15, 2005 By Tom No Comments on More Fairfield Flooding
Rants

Well, there I am. Right on the front page of the Greenville Cage liner, with a somewhat bewildered look on my face, and a quote from me about County Council continuing to approve building projects that will adversely affect the flooding situation in our neighborhood. One of our neighbors contacted Representative Gloria Haskins, who arranged a meeting with county officials, DOT, and several others. About 30 of us crowd

Half-Blood Early

Posted on July 14, 2005 By Tom No Comments on Half-Blood Early
Miscellaneous

Don’t adjust your calendars. It is Thursday, July 14, and that is a picture of me standing with a copy of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, two days before its official release. We had received several copies for our schools.

Don’t worry – I was a good boy and put it back in our vault without peeking. I’ll buy my copy on Saturday with the teaming throngs.

Threnody

Posted on July 13, 2005 By Tom No Comments on Threnody
Miscellaneous

I’ve stumbled across this word at least three times in the last week – once in Umberto Eco’s “The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana”, once in reference to the London bombings, and once in some report on NPR. It’s an interesting word, and now that I’ve heard it several times, and now written about it, I’m sure it will become part of my permanent vocabulary.

Christian Exodus

Posted on July 12, 2005 By Tom 1 Comment on Christian Exodus
Local, Rants, Religion

Speaking of strange things in churches, the lunatic right wing group, Christian Exodus, made the front page of the Greenville News again. This group is trying to get other ultra-right wingers to move to South Carolina so that it can secede from the Union (again) and form its own Christian Theocracy.

All Male??

Posted on July 12, 2005 By Tom No Comments on All Male??
Miscellaneous

I saw this sign on the way to one of my schools this afternoon. Kind of makes you wonder what goes on at that church.

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