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Archive for November, 2007

The (mobile) Internets are faster!

Posted November 29th @ 9:40 am by Zach Gilliam

Well, at least if you are an AT&T customer in the OKC metro that is. Yesterday about 10am, it seems that AT&T launched their 3G network here in OKC…and it is glorious. Nothing like pulling 776 KB/sec out of the air.
Its about time too! Tulsa has had their 3G network for well over a […]

Cute Mike, Cute

Posted November 27th @ 12:07 am by Jeff Riles

Home for the Papers

Posted November 21st @ 3:49 pm by Jeff Riles

Remember that phrase, “Home for the Holidays?”
This time around it doesn’t seem to be that at all. I have 3 papers due on Monday when I get back to school. This wasn’t too big a deal until I pulled up to my nice home with autumn colored leaves blowing across the yard as kids in […]

… and they wanted another form of ID

Posted November 20th @ 2:25 pm by Jeff Riles

One of my closests friends today went to deposit a lot of money at the bank today. Because of HB 1804 he was asked to demonstrate his SSN.
My friend is an American citizen. A student at Oklahoma City University. A working citizen in the state of Oklahoma, and is 21 years old.
However, he was born […]

Happy Birthday Oklahoma!

Posted November 16th @ 1:09 am by Zach Gilliam

May the next 100 years be as great as the last!
(and by that, I mean in control of the Dems. haha )

When iMovie goes bad?!

Posted November 15th @ 11:24 pm by Zach Gilliam

That’s classic!

Jeff on Swerve

Posted November 8th @ 12:00 pm by Zach Gilliam

Our own Jeff Riles received a guest post on the LifeChurch.tv pastors’ blog, Swerve.
Check it out…its really good!

New Phone

Posted November 8th @ 12:16 am by Jeff Riles

Got myself a Sprint Mogul today -
Actually, my insurance did … because I dropped my old one … 
It is sweet.

Independent

Posted November 8th @ 12:12 am by Jeff Riles

I am still registered as an independent. Although, at many times I have thought about registering as a Democrat. But here’s the problem:
On the Daily Show (yes, I love it - and so should you) with John Stewart, he had on an author who was discussing his book over conservatives being compassionate. He had a […]