Saturday, April 4, 2009

Hello April

Why do I almost always fall for Google’s April Fools Day schemes? Last year it was about retrieving emails after you sent them (like days or weeks or even months after); this year it was CADIE, which was some kind of bot that would match your voice and automatically respond to your emails. I found myself nodding along to the description posted on the Gmail homepage and then finally realized at the end: oh. It isn’t real. Today is April 1. (It was worse last year; last year I think I believed the joke for about a week.)

My mom, sister, and I started a self-defense class today. Now I’m scared to park near vans, walk in parking lots by myself, or go out to the mailbox in broad daylight. Okay…maybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration. We learned about five or six techniques today, and I hope we never have to use them…for obvious reasons, plus the fact that I am probably going to forget them all because we still have six hours of training left in which we will learn even more techniques.

I realize I must sound like a total geek, but CSS is really cool, and today I made an amazing unordered list. (Well, with the help of that book I was talking about in the last post.) Hopefully the following isn’t copyrighted — I did code it myself, but with the book’s images — but I want to show it off. This is just an unordered list with some images. SWEET!



This has been a really random post. The following is a lot less random, and more on the serious side, so it seems kind of weird to end this way. But I digress. I read this Proverb this morning and wanted to share. It’s something worth chewing on:

For the LORD gives wisdom;
From His mouth come knowledge and understanding.
Proverbs 2:6

It just got me thinking…where do I usually look for wisdom? School, other people, the internet, books, television, you name it. Not that those things or people aren’t helpful; to be sure, they are, but where did they get their knowledge? Who gave them understanding? It struck me that I have never really considered God as being the One who has more wisdom than, say, a university (typing that out sounds ridiculous, but it’s what I thought!).

When I consider that God constructed everything — everything — it makes me realize that He has wisdom beyond what I can imagine. And He gives it! (Proverbs 2 talks about how you should look for it.) It’s a humbling and amazing thing. I’m not really sure where I’m going with this, and I don’t want to sound preachy, but I’m throwing this out there because this verse stuck to me today. Here’s hoping it sticks to you too.

4 comments:

  1. I wonder if we will ever stop finding new philosophical inconsistencies in ourselves...

    (what is CSS?)


    I understand getting April fooled. I teach high school.


    (comment addresses the topics of your post in reverse order)

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  2. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets; they're used to style web pages. (I still haven't figured out how to customize Blogger's proprietary-ish CSS to match the blog to my web site though…bleh.)

    What do you teach?

    I also wonder about that. We probably won't, not in this lifetime!

    (randomly enough, my comment addresses your comment starting from the middle)

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  3. CSS... so those little bunny things look like they are in front of the chart... is that CSS?
    I'm actually curious about just about everything... except geology.

    I teach English 12, and SS 10/11... I'm learning a lot!

    See, this is all your fault...
    random post = equally random responses.

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  4. …and I just posted another completely random post before reading this. Oops. Well, I *am* going to attempt a one-subject post next time.

    The bunny things are positioned by CSS, which also controls the font face, size, and color; background color; lines…pretty much anything. It's really helpful.

    I bet those classes are interesting! Did something happen in one of them to cause you not to be curious about geology? Because speaking of random, that's kind of a random thing not to be curious about. (Not that everyone should really be curious about geology.)

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