Archive for the 'Juan' Category

Two officers shot among 5 injured

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Today, I was coming home from an interfaith meeting on how to address the systemic problems of crime and the like in our city.  As I approached our home, I saw a span of 8 blocks that were behind a police line, mine being one of them.  Luckily, Rachel was ok, but it struck me as ironic that as I was sitting in a meeting about crime, it was taking place at home.

The police would not let me drive in, so after a while of searching I finally made it home.  Would you pray for the two officers and…

A Message?

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Today, I was working with my Thunderbird client minimized, and the title that it gave me caused me to pause:

Trash for JuanIs this just simply trash for my brain?  Or more directly, is this trash for my soul?  Perhaps more simply, it’s just a monumental coincidence.  But no matter how it came about to be, I can’t help but wonder about the massive amounts of unwanted emails I get everyday:

Today, Alderman Donovan decried the Milwaukee Public School System (MPS) as they’ve asked for a 16% increase in property taxes!  This, after many similar hikes that have left many people struggling.  Donovan said…

Barcamp2 bloggin’

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Milwaukee Barcamp 2 this weekend past was a hoot!  Lots of nerds, (or trendy people, depending on how you look at it) came together this weekend to discuss all things remotely related to the world wide web.  Some people even came and talked about things not related to the world wide web.  So all in all, everyone talked about everything, and the sum of human knowledge was found and lost as quickly as an LED throwie.

However, the remnants of connectivity and collaboration are sure to remain long after this barcamp is forgotten.  But until then, barcamp will forever live…

Open!

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Open

Another inspired digital drawing!  I hope you like it!  I made it using Paint.net

Barcamp Milwaukee 2

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Barcamp logo

This week I will be attending barcamp Milwaukee 2!  Barcamp is an unconference that is held to to talk about largely tech related topics.  As the name implies, many of the participants will actually be camping out in the conference area, complete with lan parties and talks of zen.  The word bar is an interesting geek symbol that represents the technology being discussed.

In an unconference the participants are also the presenters, therefore, I have submitted two ideas for sessions:

If there is enough interest, I will be leading a session on these topics.  While I may not be…

Pandora’s Box

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

I have to give props to Pandora.com.  They have managed to come up with an online music service that I really like!  Normally online stations have one of two things: terrible bandwidth or terrible selection or both.

However, Pandora has a smooth sound, that I haven’t heard skip yet!  Also, they allow you to create your own stations based on music that you already like.  What that means is that I get to listen to artists that sound similar to the ones I like.  Why don’t you head over and listen to Smooth and Alive, my personal radio station that was…

A Blur

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Just a quick digital drawing that I thought indicated good movement.  I think I might submit it to Illustration Friday for fun!  Their current theme word is momentum.  Do you think it shows momentum? 

Blur

 It was a great deal of fun trying to get the right blur effects to get color and flow.  Do you think it worked?

Slideshow of Gen. P’s Report

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

ChartThe charts that accompanied General Petraeus’ report are incredibly fascinating.  Isn’t it great that there are people out there who are monitoring the minute details of the war?  I am very glad that it’s not taken lightly by our military and I’m glad that Petraeus is as sharp as he is.

However, groups like MoveOn.org seem to think that General Petraeus is massaging the information and parroting Bush policies.  But many people see Petraeus as more than qualified and hope to see Democrats fall backward.

What do you think will happen?

Black on Black Violence

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Today, I listened while someone read an editorial from Jeff Jacoby of the Boston Globe.  In it, Jacoby lists out the brutally convicting statistics about black on black crime.  In particular, I was struck by a quote made by Jesse Jackson in 1993, “There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery–then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved.”  At the end Jacoby soberly states, Martin Luther King Jr.“Americans overcame white racism; they can overcome black crime. But the first step, as always, is to…

Singing!

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Eigth NoteI was having a conversation about some kids at church singing songs to God.  Most likely, the kids had very little idea what they were singing, but boy, were they having a ball!   “How cute!  Even though they don’t really get it, they still enjoy it.”  We were both very glad.

Now at church, we saw a lot of people singing.  While they understood what they were saying, there was the feeling that they did not really enjoy it.  Or, that if they did, it was for the wrong reasons.  Perhaps they just like to hear their own voice and so on.

Are we…