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Monday, February 05, 2007. No One Needs to See This Sunrise. The people sleep, and the sun still rises. Sunday, January 21, 2007. Thompson Peak with Clouds and Birds. In the late afternoon, a few clouds try to hide behind Thompson Peak. No One Needs to See This Sunrise. Thompson Peak with Clouds and Birds.
Saturday, January 13, 2007. Rebar shows itself during the restoration of Campion Hall, which will be renamed Kalmanovitz Hall, at the University of San Francisco. Saturday, January 06, 2007. City Street with the Pyramid.
My perfect time for grocery shopping is early morning, very early morning, preferably in darkness. Gliding into an empty parking lot, sauntering up and down empty aisles, perusing fully stocked shelves without distraction is heavenly.
This, That and The Other Things in Life. Friday, February 24, 2012. Recently I have had correspondence with several friends on many different levels and topics ranging from self confidence to self realization and beyond. A common the theme that I come back to is Strength. The conversation started as one of a very empowering situation that happened about a year ago.
Sadly, OpenlyLocal is no more. The team behind it are now fully tied up making OpenCorporates. The largest open database of companies in the world. The code for OpenlyLocal is available at Github under an open licence. Have fun and do good work. The Hyperlocal Directory has been taken on by Talk About Local. And is now available at LocalWebList.
OpenLyrics - Open Standard for Lyrics. OpenLyrics is a free, open XML standard for Christian worship songs. The goal of OpenLyrics is to provide an application-independant and operating system-independant song format for interoperability between applications. Documentation on the song format description can be found on the OpenLyrics data format. Page and song examples in the available zip archive. OpenLyrics is available as an zip archive.
Secular people including atheists, freethinkers, agnostics, humanists and nonreligious people are everywhere. They are your friends, your neighbors, your coworkers even your loved ones. Openly Secular is changing that. Our toolkits, resources, and videos help break down barriers and help secular people live full, honest, and open lives. Together we can eliminate discrimination and increase acceptance.