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Name:Daniel
Home: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
About Me: I used to believe that evolution was reasonable, that homosexuality was genetic, and that people became Christians because they couldn't deal with the 'reality' that this life was all there was. I used to believe, that if there was a heaven - I could get there by being good - and I used to think I was more or less a good person. I was wrong on all counts. One day I finally had my eyes opened and I saw that I was not going to go to heaven, but that I was certainly going to suffer the wrath of God for all my sin. I saw myself as a treasonous rebel at heart - I hated God for creating me just to send me to Hell - and I was wretched beyond my own comprehension. Into this spiritual vacuum Jesus Christ came and he opened my understanding - delivering me from God's wrath into God's grace. I was "saved" as an adult, and now my life is hid in Christ. I am by no means sinless, but by God's grace I am a repenting believer - a born again Christian.
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Daniel's posts are almost always pastoral and God centered. I appreciate and am challenged by them frequently. He has a great sense of humor as well. - Marc Heinrich
His posts are either funny or challenging. He is very friendly and nice. - Rose Cole
[He has] good posts, both the serious like this one, and the humorous like yesterday. [He is] the reason that I have restrained myself from making Canadian jokes in my posts. - C-Train
This post contains nothing that is of any use to me. What were you thinking? Anyway, it's probably the best I've read all day. - David Kjos
Daniel, nicely done and much more original than Frank the Turk. - Jonathan Moorhead
There are some people who are smart, deep, or funny. There are not very many people that are all 3. Daniel is one of those people. His opinion, insight and humor have kept me coming back to his blog since I first visited earlier this year. - Carla Rolfe
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The Morning Plug In. |
When I get to work, I plug in no less than three electronic do-dads. That's my morning plug in. Two phones and a bluetooth headset. One is my personal line, the other my work line, and the headset works with both.
I figure, most of my readers who work away from home likewise have a morning plug in. It might be fun to share and see how many we all have. I expect the mean to be between one and two for those who do have a morning plug in, but perhaps my guess will be shown to be wrong if enough people comment leaning to one extreme or the other.Labels: fluff |
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8:05 AM

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I may have over estimated the internet's interest in the inane.
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Daniel, I don't quite follow you? Are you saying you have a personal phone line at work?
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Jim, nope. I plug my personal cell phone into a charger at work. I also plug my work phone into a charger at work, and my bluetooth headset into a charger at work.
Does that make sense now?
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Does turning on a coffee warmer count?
As for phones, I hate those things. I'm more likely to unplug them.
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David, turning on a coffee warmer only counts if it is a USB coffee warmer. =P
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I almost bought a USB warmer, but the reports I read said they didn't work well.
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I may have over estimated the internet's interest in the inane.