Daily Archives: November 1, 2005

Operation Eden

In the post-Katrina days, don’t think it’s all over. If you haven’t checked out Operation Eden, this is a great time to do so. The guy’s name is Clayton Cubitt. His mother had a trailer in Pearlington MS; he and his family grew up poor in New Orleans. And the “had” part of that [...]

More obligatory administrivia

OK, it’s time to explain the nomenclature of this place. A mini quietvoice FAQ, if you will.
1) quietvoice.org was chosen for a lot of good reasons, mainly since it is a cool-sounding domain name that was still available. At a deeper level, I read a lot of blogs across the political, religious, and philosophical spectra, [...]

DRM = Digital Rights Massacre

Not being a Windows guy, I’m not sure what to make of this. But, I do know how I’ll react to it:
- I’ll think twice about buying any Sony CD (this assumes that any artist I really care about is signed with Sony);
- I’ll give thanks yet again for the Macintosh;
- And, praise be, [...]

Drivetime Suckage #1

Well, the “falling back” has hosed up traffic again. I don’t know what surprises me about this year after year, but it always does. I just wish people would cut out the darting across 3 lanes of traffic to the exit ramp, within 300 feet of same. When they’re on their deathbeds, I [...]

Saa-lute!

Scott, aka The Fat Guy, mentions this humble effort of mine on his blog today. If ya’ like barbeque, beef, beer, and honest to gosh country music like it’s supposed to be, check him out.
Thanks, Scott, and a tip of the racin’ hat to you and yours.
-k-
PS: If the trackback doesn’t work, I’ll [...]