Archive for October, 2008
Speak Out Against the Proposed Field-Use Fee Increase in Seattle
Oct 23rd
I recently received an e-mail with regards to the field-use fees in the city of Seattle. Apparently, the City Council is looking to increase the costs for the fields for the upcoming year. One of the largest soccer leagues in the area, Co-Rec Soccer, sent this note to all the managers in the league, but this seem applicable to that of other leagues in the area, like GSSL, Northwest Co-Rec Soccer League, and also groups like Underdog Sports Leagues. Here is the e-mail that was sent out: More >
Explaining The Electoral Process in Less than Five Minutes
Oct 21st
For anyone that doesn’t know how the electoral process for determining the next President of the United States works, this is a great explanation that takes under five minutes and is in layman’s terms.
Two weeks until the election. Remember to vote!
How to Deal with Zombies
Oct 11th
This was a while back, but this was a random conversation with a friend of mine about how he’d deal with a potential zombie attack: More >
Questioning the Past
Oct 11th
I admit. I got curious and started wondering about my past a bit. Given the amount of free time that I have in between studying for GREs, soccer, being a part of and serving ministry, and work, I start thinking about it. And usually, when I think, it’s like giving a mad scientist access to a bunch of explosive and dangerous chemicals. Sometimes… things can explode. Thankfully not this time. Instead, it left me a bit more thankful of where it’s brought me today. More >