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Oooo, that’s good new site design

Well, the acclaimed and much anticipated new site design (morganfoster.com 2.0 if you will), is finally unleashed (now with blog functionality!). So if you’ve checked my site before and ever thought “Man, I wish I could say something because this Morgan guy is a total idiot,” well now you can! I’m still in the process …

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Birthday

Well, today is my birthday. I want to thank you for beautiful present. Not now Manuel. Sorry, Fawlty Towers reference there. But seriously, wow it’s been a long time since I’ve updated. Wow. Sorry about that. I’ve had a lot of stuff going on, and I haven’t been able to get my new design fully …

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The Cynics

Well I realize I haven’t added anything in a while, and I apologize. I’ve still been working on remodeling this site, as I’ve grown beyond tired of it, but I still don’t have any definite timeline on when it’ll be done. I’ll keep you informed. However, I will post a random thought as well. I …

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Hate

NPR was running a very interesting segment this morning on Vietnam. They interviewed one man in particular, who was a survivor of the My Lai massacre. One thing he said that I found powerful was he said “I don’t hate Americans, just the Americans that did this.” I would certainly understand if he hated all …

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Spam

Because of my job, I deal with spam a lot. I’m sure there are some who deal with it more (my heart goes out to you), but I definitely see my fair share. The question I keep coming back to is “Does spam work?” Are there really people out there who have the following thoughts: …

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Commencement

So a co-worker just pointed out to me that apparently President Bush is coming to speak at my alma mater: http://www.calvin.edu/news/releases/2004_05/commencement.htm It’s in a month. That’s crazy. Here’s the scene I’m picturing. Calvin College President Gaylen Byker sits with his staff in a seedy conference room. “We have to get someone, commencement is in a …

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