Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Feeling poorly and in a world of hurt, all compounded by copious amounts of feeling sorry for myself and being really pissed at the American Medical Establishment and its brethren, the insurance companies. Then in my daily Plutonian read I found this posting at Flutterby on cat pictures, which led me to […]
Month: March 2002
Userland’s Influence
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Geez but I liked Jonathon’s posting today. Sure it’s meta-blogging, but so what? He’s saying what he thinks and that is a goodness. And if you don’t like it, change the friggen channel. Especially since I’m going to continue on the theme he started. In his post, Jonathon provided his interpretation of […]
Not having health insurance
If you don’t have medical insurance in the United States, then you had better be healthy or homeless, because you’re screwed otherwise. Not feeling that well and may be quiet for a bit. I’m currently trying to find medical assistance, but without insurance it’s not easy. I had made an appointment at one of San […]
Understanding Belief
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. To continue the thread I started earlier, my whole life has been, in some ways, a journey into understanding belief, particularly as it is defined within religion. Perhaps in spite of how it is defined in religion. When I was young I lived in a small town and in my […]
Belief. Religion.
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. <edited; /> So much beauty when discussing personal beliefs, starting with Meryl’s declaration of I am a Jew, followed by thoughtful comments by Elaine, Steve, Mike Golby, and AKMA, tied together with another question posed to the Collective by Mike Sanders. Belief. Religion. When asked my religion I tell people that I belong to a religion that […]
