Looking for People
Tuesday, February 28, 2006 2:56:34 PM
Well, I guess the latest news is that I have been using every means possible to meet new people, creating all these profiles on online communicties like MySpace.Com, the Opera Community, Friendster, 1Up, Yahoo 360 and places like that. I guess I just got tired of being lonely. I mean, my life is pretty goodm but I don't get much of a chance to interact with humna beings on a social basis. So, I am trying to make friends from different walks of life, all over the world, and see what happens. Who knows? Maybe I'll make some lifelong friends that will become importnat to me, or I may meet that special woman. So, today I am going to setup my Opera community page and maybe try and make it a bit different than the ones on others ites that don't seem to be working for me.
I saw that Dennis went to my page in Friendster. He is the guy that, back in 1977 or so, as a young Mormon Missionary, got me into that church. I became quite active, even moving to Utah because they told me it was Zion. I left in 1984. I wouldn't say he and I are still friends, but I think that is just because I left Utah and moved 970+ miles away to El Paso, Texas. He is a jokester. He also likes to argue religion, which can be fun at times.
For the record, I practice the Messianic faith, and am quite happy. I also like Bible study. I say that bevcause if I ever do meet a potential spouse on heere, she would have to be either Messianic or she would have to learn the faith and begin practicing it. I want to have a Messianic family and household.
I went through all my papers in my file cabinets yesterday. They weren't actually FILED, they were just papers stacked everywhere in file cabinets. I got rid of a lot of stuff I no longer need. I also checked to see which papers were available online so I could just paste them into Microsoft Word and store them on my computer rather than keep them in file cabinets. I made new folders and actually sorted my papers and put them in a manageable system. I don't get character recognition that is acceptable when I just scan the pages in. Anyway, my work area is at least becoming more manageable.
My next great project is to create a decent website without having one shred of talent at web design. I have been trying to learn it for years, and never turned out anything passable at all. This time I took the online courses that are part of Microsoft FrontPage 2003. The problem is that I got real ambitious and tried to create a HUGE website with way too much information and too many pages. Now I am lost even trying to figure out which pages are which, so I can edit them and get them ready to launch online. I guess I'll register a domain name and have my site hosted by somebody.
In the meantime, I plug away at web promotion and typing in the handwritten pages of my book, "What the Bible Really Says."
I don't know how this blog will look, or whether it will even be spelled right. I am writing this entry from the Opera Community pages rather than the regular Blogger.Com website. I don't know if the end result will be spell-checked or whether it will even show up on both sites.
Wanted : People who wish to observe Purim and Passover.
I saw that Dennis went to my page in Friendster. He is the guy that, back in 1977 or so, as a young Mormon Missionary, got me into that church. I became quite active, even moving to Utah because they told me it was Zion. I left in 1984. I wouldn't say he and I are still friends, but I think that is just because I left Utah and moved 970+ miles away to El Paso, Texas. He is a jokester. He also likes to argue religion, which can be fun at times.
For the record, I practice the Messianic faith, and am quite happy. I also like Bible study. I say that bevcause if I ever do meet a potential spouse on heere, she would have to be either Messianic or she would have to learn the faith and begin practicing it. I want to have a Messianic family and household.
I went through all my papers in my file cabinets yesterday. They weren't actually FILED, they were just papers stacked everywhere in file cabinets. I got rid of a lot of stuff I no longer need. I also checked to see which papers were available online so I could just paste them into Microsoft Word and store them on my computer rather than keep them in file cabinets. I made new folders and actually sorted my papers and put them in a manageable system. I don't get character recognition that is acceptable when I just scan the pages in. Anyway, my work area is at least becoming more manageable.
My next great project is to create a decent website without having one shred of talent at web design. I have been trying to learn it for years, and never turned out anything passable at all. This time I took the online courses that are part of Microsoft FrontPage 2003. The problem is that I got real ambitious and tried to create a HUGE website with way too much information and too many pages. Now I am lost even trying to figure out which pages are which, so I can edit them and get them ready to launch online. I guess I'll register a domain name and have my site hosted by somebody.
In the meantime, I plug away at web promotion and typing in the handwritten pages of my book, "What the Bible Really Says."
I don't know how this blog will look, or whether it will even be spelled right. I am writing this entry from the Opera Community pages rather than the regular Blogger.Com website. I don't know if the end result will be spell-checked or whether it will even show up on both sites.
Wanted : People who wish to observe Purim and Passover.



