Sunday, December 24, 2006

Christmas and Gmail account

I am still here in the lab. I have to redo the church website till morning. I have a strong internet signal here in the laboratory compared at home only 54 mbps. At anyrate, I had changed my shoes at Macy’s this afternoon. I bought shoes, black in color since on Dec. 31 I’ll be doing a sermon at Rockville Presbyterian church. I have to prepare my sermon but at anyrate the topic will be a challenge to closing the year. I hope to challenge the concept of making resolutions as not making one as it is merely a routine anyway I hope to point the difference of having a mechanical resolution and a dialectical one. Ha? Is there such a thing? Yes of course! People seems to be frogs in there own well making resolutions as if the world is simply the opening of the well when in fact the world is so large at making resolutions has to be in sync with the whole. Well enough on resolutions.

2006 Christmas for me is so busy. I have even no time to eat and rest. During the day I am a driver for my wife who likes to do shopping with my kids. While I like shopping, the problem is I have no money at all. So what interest me is
seeing people shop including my wife. I am just happy in surfing the internet, and tweaking with my computer of course sipping some hot coffee in this cold Christmas season.

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I have realized now how important my gmail account is. I got some problems again with updating my church site. Our church admin always send me softcopy of our publication for me to paste it in our templates for our website. This time the copy she sent me was in the midst of the piles and piles of email in my yahoo account. I have requested her to gmail me instead of yahooing me. Gmail is so helpful with its desktop feature which alarms you through pop-ups of incoming emails. Seems to me the more I am dependent with the internet, the more I am so disorganized. I hope emails be forwarded to palmtops and mobile phone. Anyway I’ll check.

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