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By
thudfactor on
June 28, 2006
So, you may or may not know that I am a web developer; I’ve been at it for ten years as of April.
But before I got into web development I was on track to be an English literature academic. Occasionally, I have work experiences that make me wish I’d gone that course. I’m not going to [...]
Posted in Technology
| Tagged Tennessee, Web developer, web development
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By
thudfactor on
March 9, 2006
Via
Pesky’, Tennessee moves to make
the sale of sex toys illegal.
Senate Bill 3794 (House Bill 3798), legislation that would make it illegal to sell, advertise, publish or exhibit to another person “any three-dimensional device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human genital organs…� [ ... ] this Tennessee legislative tag-team went [...]
Posted in Sex
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By
thudfactor on
August 3, 2005
Read “this article”:http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-08-02-christian-cover_x.htm and “this comment”:http://www.thudfactor.com/textpattern/1184/john-roberts#c002419 (#7) and tell me again why no one shouldn’t be concerned about the establishment of Christianity as a state religion. Tell me again it’s just a formality that won’t really affect anyone’s lives.
On a trip to Bristol, Virginia recently we saw that someone was erecting an enormous reflective cross near [...]
Posted in Religion
| Tagged Tennessee, Virginia
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By
thudfactor on
February 22, 2005
We made a quick trip to Southwest Virginia this weekend (instead of sitting around playing _World of Warcraft_ like we usually do). While there I picked up both a tripod and a monopod for my camera and went out to the nearby “Bays Mountain Park”:http://www.baysmountain.com/ in Kingsport, Tennessee. “Here are the results”:http://images.thudfactor.com/gallery/bayes205.
Most of the raptors [...]
Posted in Diary
| Tagged Bays Mountain Park, Kingsport, Tennessee
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By
thudfactor on
November 4, 2004
Several months ago I interviewed for a job at a new adademic institution from my old end of the state, one that had been built in the relatively short time since I moved to Northern Virginia. It’s called the “Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center”:http://www.swcenter.edu/.
Southwest Virginia shares borders with Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. [...]
Posted in Politics
| Tagged broadband, broadband Internet, cell phones, Franklin, George Mason Univerity, internet, Kentucky, King College, North Carolina, Old Dominion University, Rick Boucher, satellite school, Southwest Virginia, Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center, Tennessee, University of Virginia, Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia Higher, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
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