The great question that has never been answered and which I have not been able to answer despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is "What does a woman want?" ‹Sigmund Freud›
These sites represents a fraction of my interests.
PlayStation.com : In my opinion, PlayStation is the best brand of in-home (and portable) entertainment. And by that, of course, I mean more than just video games, but movies and music (and some of that by home network connectivity).
SimCity : SimCity is the only series of computer games I used to keep up with. However, now that I've moved to linux, I haven't played much on the computer.
Ubuntu : Ubuntu is the type of linux I use—linux for humans.
Phandroid : And Android is my phone, and I am a fan, hence Phandroid.
EBGames : EBGames/GameStop is my first stop for video games for that PlayStation I mentioned.
Best Buy : And Best Buy is my second stop...first for movies, usually.
Star Trek : A long-lived television series (or series of series?), it was my favorite series until...
Gateworld : ...Stargate came along. Now, I prefer this series (or series of series?) more.
Here are some excellent web hosts.
Freeshell : Freeshell is a public access UNIX system.
Squidix : Squidix offers great service to go with terrific hosting plans.
Sometimes, the trophy cards will show different data. The trophy counts will be the same, my trophy level will be displayed the same, but the last earned trophies will be different. The most likely reason for this is that one of the sites that generate the cards has not updated their trophy database yet to reflect the trophies that I have earned. Until those databases are updated, the cards may show generic trophy images or no trophy images at all.
The cards will also update differently. Some require input, either my request or by visitors looking at my profile at those sites (some will update with either form of input). Others update automatically every few hours or even once a day.
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These sites represents a fraction of my interests.
PlayStation.com : In my opinion, PlayStation is the best brand of in-home (and portable) entertainment. And by that, of course, I mean more than just video games, but movies and music (and some of that by home network connectivity).
SimCity : SimCity is the only series of computer games I used to keep up with. However, now that I've moved to linux, I haven't played much on the computer.
Ubuntu : Ubuntu is the type of linux I use—linux for humans.
Phandroid : And Android is my phone, and I am a fan, hence Phandroid.
EBGames : EBGames/GameStop is my first stop for video games for that PlayStation I mentioned.
Best Buy : And Best Buy is my second stop...first for movies, usually.
Star Trek : A long-lived television series (or series of series?), it was my favorite series until...
Gateworld : ...Stargate came along. Now, I prefer this series (or series of series?) more.
Here are some excellent web hosts.
Freeshell : Freeshell is a public access UNIX system.
Squidix : Squidix offers great service to go with terrific hosting plans.
Sometimes, the trophy cards will show different data. The trophy counts will be the same, my trophy level will be displayed the same, but the last earned trophies will be different. The most likely reason for this is that one of the sites that generate the cards has not updated their trophy database yet to reflect the trophies that I have earned. Until those databases are updated, the cards may show generic trophy images or no trophy images at all.
The cards will also update differently. Some require input, either my request or by visitors looking at my profile at those sites (some will update with either form of input). Others update automatically every few hours or even once a day.
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About Me
Name: Rev. Geoffrey A. Wagner
Occupation: Pastor [LCMS]
Location: Elizabeth, CO
Quote: I always recall one from C. S. Lewis: ...[It] is not the remembered but the forgotten past that enslaves us.