Thursday, March 27, 2008

Anyone need a job?

Ok, this blog is B-O-R-I-N-G!

Anyone need a job? You can work from home, but you need to sell, sell, sell.

I'm looking to hire some sales people that would be fun to work with! And, I know most of you, so, I would probably like working with most of you! So, anyone interested? Bubs? Lars? Josiah? McBabe? Who's on this blog anyway?

see: www.ps20.net
see: http://www.ps20.net/blog/2008/03/where-were-at.html


Ben

Monday, February 11, 2008

Yep.

i got engaged.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Stocks & Bonds

I have been buying & selling a lot.  A lot.  A great site is http://www.vse.marketwatch.com  It's a nice virtual stock exchange site.  If you would like to join, go there and sign up for the game:  DPTtraders   caps specific.

So, let's talk Wall St.  Recession?  Another question...if Democrats take over in a bit here, what's the prediction of my future taxes?  Will I have more or less take home?

Sunday, January 13, 2008

What's going on out here?

Nothing much talked about here... Anyone got anything to say?

Anyone need a job? See: www.ps20.net

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

New Testament Canon

Bubby,

I've been meaning to ask you this for a long time.

If modern scholarship could provide us with documents regarding the life of Christ that were written decades earlier than the synoptic gospels and found to be consistent with their teachings would you be open to the idea of including them in the New Testament Canon?

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

let's talk about alcohol consumption...

Sunday, December 2, 2007

advent season

let us start a discussion, in this season of advent.  at church this morning, the speaker spoke about a few things that I know will begin some opinion sharing (dan, josiah, others)  

He shared that we as a culture spend approx. 18 bil. on makeup a year and 10 or 15 bil. on perfume a year.  He also shared that approx. 10 and 15 bil. could potentially eliminate the H20 problems our World has and illiteracy.  So, my question on the way home from church was: Will our world ever have enough change to have this effect on such problems?  Sure, I can decide to spend less on gifts and give more towards Africa, but that's just me.  That's just a few hundred dollars.  AND, if enough people did actually decide to exercise spending in this fashion, how long will the effect last?  Would that 18 billion simply help the water for a year or a few years?  It came down to how we are cursed by our own consumerism.  Hmm.  These are difficult and challenging things to think about as I am about to begin a career and actually for once have some money.