Necessary Roughness

two kingdoms, hundreds of thousands of miles

Archive for April, 2006

Federal Response to Oil Prices?
Thursday, April 20th, 2006

There have been some interesting discussions in the Lutheran blogosphere about oil and national security. CPA insists that we burn the resources of other countries before we drill ANWR, a position I respect in principle, but I’m curious as to whether he’d use government force to secure a commodity. Jeremy Abel reacts to a statement [...]

USA Today has a report on a summer “thriller”, Snakes On A Plane. The movie already has an Internet fan base, but apparently the producers feared a PG-13 rating would keep viewers from going:
Additional scenes were shot in March with more gore, nudity and profanity so the PG-13 rating would become an R, the better [...]

He is Risen, Indeed!
Monday, April 17th, 2006

The title is the Response part of the “He is Risen/He is Risen Indeed” pair of phrases because everyone else has said the first by now.
The “Week Off” is often an exercise in humility and futility. The PDA is loaded with the tasks for the week. We try to budget time for [...]

Good-to-be-home Friday
Friday, April 14th, 2006

Southwest Airlines took me through OKC-MCI-MDW-CMH. I’d have called, Mom, if they’d let me get off the plane in Kansas City. I changed planes at Chicago-Midway. Transit time: approximately 10 hours, adding in the time driving from Duncan to Oklahoma City. Before I even got started, I had ticketing issues (paper tickets are [...]

Maundy Thursday at Good Shepherd
Thursday, April 13th, 2006

My solos tonight turned out okay. For some reason I felt a little constricted, and I didn’t get enough warming up out of the hymns. They were sung after the Old Testament reading and the sermon, which preceded communion. I got a little bronchial dilation after communion and sang out more. Thus the moral of the story is that I should have a glass prior to worship. :)

I played a little more with WavePad and discovered it has a Noise Cancellation filter. It worked quite well, so well that it took out too much of my weak diction. It can be adjusted; I’ll have to work with it some more. My new digital voice recorder was able to pick up the pastor from my position in the back of the sanctuary, a distance of maybe 50 feet.

Sermon notes as best as I could take them off the recording: