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dimanche, 28 juin 2009

NESTEA : Liquid Awesomeness™

This is my kind of humor! Have fun playing the games, especially the one when you click on Green Tea. Purposely mess up so that you can catch all of his lines!  I think that they’re hilarious.  I had Stephanie play it without telling her what to do or what is was about.  I think that she got a kick out of it too. :)

NESTEA : Liquid Awesomeness™

Lacoste Red!

Flash is just cool!  There is a fun game to jam to some techno/pop type music on here.

Lacoste Red!

samedi, 6 juin 2009

Bing Maps

If you have a good internet connection, click on the link below for a map of the beaches of Normandy.  Thanks to all of the soldiers on D-Day and beyond that who secured the freedom that we, the United States, France, England, Belgium, et cetera all have now.  They even found documents later on describing how the German and Russian forces each were planning to invade Switzerland.  The nerve!

Having lived over there on my mission, I wouldn’t want to even imagine the way things would be.  Each country’s freedoms and culture make them so unique.  

Bing Maps

mercredi, 3 juin 2009

Deseret News | Former BYU professor Truman Madsen dies

I had no idea until today that he died.  Truman G. Madsen is one of the best, most knowledgeable people that I have ever known.  I was able to go listen to him and his wife speak a couple of years ago up at the Ambaum building.  If you have never listened to him, then you need to, especially his lecture series on Joseph Smith: The Prophet. 

That series, to me, at first was about the life and history of Joseph Smith.  It gave good, historical insight to what happened in his life.  Before long, though, it became more of a series of lectures on how to look at life and live it in a better way. 

One of my favorite (out of the many) quotes in that series:

“If I were in the deepest coal pit of Nova Scotia and had the Rocky Mountains piled on top of me, I would not be discouraged, and I would come out on top.”

Deseret News | Former BYU professor Truman Madsen dies