tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11032691.post9213973516840553454..comments2023-04-29T08:44:05.103-06:00Comments on Two Guys from Quantico: The Internet Kills Brain CellsBeau Sorensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03670899760967950373noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11032691.post-56627543633556095502008-07-28T19:02:00.000-06:002008-07-28T19:02:00.000-06:00Well, you want comments, so I'ma givin em to ye.Fi...Well, you want comments, so I'ma givin em to ye.<BR/><BR/>First of all, there is no picture to accompany your wordy blog entry. But yes, I do the same thing. Here are the tabs that are almost ALWAYS open when I'm online. I call them "The Consortium":<BR/><BR/>1. Gmail (NOT logged into chat)<BR/>2. WebCT: The U of U's online class student center<BR/>3. NBA.com<BR/>4. More specifically, nba.com/jazz<BR/>5. nba.com/blazers, since I am relinquished to default fandom (but truth be known, I like it)<BR/>6. espn.com/nba<BR/>7. threewinksstudio.blogspot.com: this is by a great friend of mine who actually has talent.<BR/>8. Sorro blog: then I check out Cheeth and Mickel from there, if updates exist. Sorro's is generally fairly fresh.<BR/>9. mail.yahoo.com, so I can monitor work emails and be prepared in the morning when I actually repond to them<BR/><BR/>So there are 9. Sometimes I'll have my wife's blog up, Facebook, or the daily sudoku puzzle from Pogo. But I like to have 9 so that I can refer to them as the Nazgul.<BR/><BR/>However, I still love good books. I find myself reading only churchy ones, you know, commentary on Revelation or a biography on Pratt or Tyndale. I do this for fun. Once school is OVER over, I will finally finish my Tyndale bio. I read the newspaper, but online as well. I know I miss a lot, but oh well.Michael 聖 Bradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03403336561409744843noreply@blogger.com