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    With my huge loads of homework, I've started to use OpenOffice's Draw program a little more.  This is part of an assignment for my computer programming class.  It's some kind of flow chart that displays the class/interface layout of the assignment and perhaps qualifies as UML (Universal Markup Language).
    Roni playing cards.
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    Finished my audio book "God is not Great  - How Religion Poisons Everything" by Christopher Hitchens.  A good book and an interesting look at religion.
    Pictured is Nikki's eye.
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    Did some work in the theater today before returning to start homework.  Three of us created a podium for use back stage.  I do enjoy working in an actual shop.  A table saw makes construction life really nice.  I'll have to take a picture of the podium, but as it stands, I forgot to before I left--running out of time and all.
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    The image today is a remake of one I was working on in my digital photography class.  After over 2 hours of work, I began the long saving process to my USB drive (school computers--don' t really have a choice).  This would take more then 20 minutes to complete because of the number of layers.  I left the classroom for a break while the image saved and came back sometime latter to find the computer had been issued a remote shutdown command.  Like some bad movie, I watched as the computer did a count down and the last remaining bars on the save filled in.  In the end, the computer shutdown and I lost my image.  I was not pleased.  I sent the dean an e-mail explaining what happened, trying to control my words.
    So this image is a ruff remake.  It's not as good as the first one, but it'll have to do.
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    Tryouts for the U-Rock fall play, Shadow Box, this evening.
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    Seems a fitting picture since Physics is my life on the weekdays as I have time for little else.  I actually took this picture for my demonstration of rhythm and repetition.
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    I recently watched a video message by Pat Condell who brought up a point about religion I never thought of before--how much it must bother religious people who toil very hard to be obedient observers of their faith to see someone like myself completely free of such burdens. I'm not required to attend mass or give part of my (now non-existent) income to the church, I have no need to pray, I don't restrain from doing what I believe to be correct just because it doesn't agree with some religious doctrine (like those who would like to standing up for gay rights but won't because they think it's against god) and I never refrain from taking precautions from danger just because doing so might be a sin (such as getting a blood transfusion). When viewing other religious groups, one might say their efforts praying to Hindu gods is in vain or their rain dances are fruitless efforts, but there's that comfort that those people are also putting effort toward what they believe. Atheists, on the other hand, put forth no effort for faith-based belief and maybe that's like a slap in the face for those who do. It would be like planning for a horrible hurricane while living in Montana--except rather then having a strongly secured roof, easy to board up windows, a generator and stored water, you just have some tax write offs, some knowledge of 2,000 year-old lifestyles and maybe an idea of who makes the best dish at a potluck.
    This is a picture I took to demonstrate the principal of size and scale.
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From Lisa
Janesville, WI
October 5th, 2007 at 7:22PM
   Andrew...hmmm, I understand what you mean by religious people getting bothered by observing the so called freedoms of persons whom have no such beliefs. I am a Christian and if I simply go through the motions, obeying all of God's laws/commands I would be quite legalistic, no better than the Pharisees. I love the Lord I serve, and He loves me....it's a relationship built upon love. Love is an action, rather than a feeling. By giving Him control over my life, I am assured an eternity in Heaven. There is no other pathway to Heaven, all other roads lead to Hell. This world will not last forever. God does not say that if you are good and go to church you will go to Heaven....He says that a person must confess that Christ lived, was crucified, and rose again as an atonement for our sins, and then make the decision to follow Him all the days of your life. It's very easy to believe in Christ and know what the Bible says is true....even Satan and demons know all that....the true strength of character in a Christian is if they are an actual disciple of Christ. If a person wants historical facts about Jesus's life, that's not difficult to provide. God created all of us for a purpose. He determined that purpose. I can do whatever I want to do too....there are consequences to that though....I, personally do not like those consequences. God gave us all the freedom of choice...free will. No, you may not "need to pray", however it sure is nice to have the option to do so, and to be heard by the God of the Universe. I will go to Heaven, and you will never see or experience that place....your only "heaven" will be what your will can create during your lifespan on this earth. I want what is eternal, not temporary satisfaction. I know what it feels like to be in your shoes, with your general mindset, however you have no idea what it feels like to be in my shoes walking with Christ:( I wish you well. I am a photographer as well...I am happy to see you enjoying this form of expression so well....photographs are valuable tools to the memories we carry:)


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