Dumpage  

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- Easter service at Fusion was awesome today. We had an early service for the volunteers and then everybody got busy getting ready for the main service. It was a very cool feel having 99% home folks there only. I think there was a feeling of freedom that may not normally happen when outsiders are present. I would love to have a worship only service on a Friday or Saturday night for the home folks to just go crazy, that would rule. The worship team killed it today and completely dominated "Running on Empty". It was cool to see Zach singing backup from the drum throne. As good as worship was, Tony was absolutely on it today with the message. Not only was he connecting with me, but I could tell he was on a roll and really getting in the groove with some of the visitors. I could really feel God working and there was such an incredible vibe in the room with everyone, really cool.

- Today was also my birthday. We had Steph's parents in town and the rest of her Dad's side of the family came over along with some friends from church and we did it up. Hamburgers and hotdogs on the grill, kids running crazy in and out of the house, egg hunt in the back yard (I did no planning related to this but assigned Scott to distributing the eggs and told Nathan to get some music going), threw the football till my arm hurt, sat outside on my patio and shot the breeze for hours in the great weather, and just basically had a great time hanging out with everyone. I got a new stereo for my truck from my beautiful wife and a cool remote control Tony Stewart race car from Ethan. All in all, it was an awesome day.

- Yesterday was the last day of our fast at church so I got to eat meat today and I did not mess around. Ham biscuit for breakfast, hamburger and hotdog with chili for lunch and two hamburgers for dinner. I'm full and I still love meat.

- Cool to see this guy at service today. He's got a lot going on, I'll keep you in my prayers dude.

- Got this yesterday, NewSpring has their new Unleash site up here. Check it out, there are some cool picture up there but whether you went or not, the good stuff is here under the media link. You'll find the full sessions from Perry as well as detailed notes from all of the breakout sessions. Worth watching again and again and again, a ton of good material in there.

- We did our Egg Drop last week and thought we had a lot of people, Revolution Church did theirs yesterday and I can't even begin to describe it. Pastor Gary Lamb has some preliminary posts about it and promises more to come. I've heard some of the details but I can promise, you'll want to read it straight from the horses mouth when he gets it posted. I mean, 12000 people at the event and another 5000 outside trying to get in?!?!? I'm feeling it for this guy.

Pray  

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Pray for the guys at Revolution Church in Canton. They are having their egg drop tomorrow at Boling Park in Canton. After our our experience last week, which was freakin awesome, we would not have pulled it off without a lot of prayer.

10 Commandments  

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I just finished listening to the 5 part series from Northpoint Church called The Sinai Code. It covers the 10 commandments and really gets into the intended meaning of them from 3000 years ago and how they apply to us today. I really got a lot out of it and would highly suggest it.

One of the things continuously hit on throughout the series, was the fact that the commandments are not conditions for a relationship with God, they are confirmation of a relationship that already exists. This freaks a lot of people out that don't understand what it means to be a Christian because based on this principle, being good doesn't connect you with God or get you into Heaven. You already belong to God and the relationship is there for the taking you just have to take it. The analogy used was if you have kids, you have rules in your house for them to follow. The rules don't determine whether the kid is yours or not, and if the kid doesn't follow the rules, unfortunately he is still your kid.

My favorite section was part 3 that dealt with the 3rd commandment "You shall not make wrongful use of the name of your God" or what we typically refer to as taking the Lord's name in vain. Most people think of this as swearing using the Lords name but the real implication is much farther reaching. It really had to do with using God's name to further a cause or get something done that is not of God. Andy used the analogy of someone using your or your business name to get something done for themselves, without your permission or consent. This really transcends everything we do. What are our intentions? Who am I doing this for? Who's name am I doing it in?

After Fast Food Planning  

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I don't know if this is a good or bad thing, but I find myself fantasizing about the meat I'm going to eat after the fast. I have thoughts of steaks grilling, I can hear the fat sizzling as it drips onto the burners. After carefully thinking through possible locations to go next week for the meat mania, I think Fogo de Chao is the clear choice. For those of you who aren't familial with Fogo de Chao, they specialize in meat on a stick. Not just beef either, lamb, pork and chicken, all served on huge skewers with various seasonings and sides. While the price of admission is a little steep, the best part is that it's all you can eat! Mmmmm.... Meat.

Fast Food List  

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My wife wrote up a list of items for me to eat that are in the fridge and stuck it to the front. I'm very visual (apparently), if I can't see it, it probably wont get eaten. I like this system, it may become a requirement going forward, fasting or not. My typical mode of operation is to open the fridge or pantry and stare blankly for a minute and then ask her if we have anything to eat. This is usually met with a response that may or may not be benificial to feeding me, but points out my lack of being able to see the obvios. This system makes it a lot easier for me (and her) to see whats available and self serve.

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Cool Robot  

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I saw this on another site and had to share. I can't help but remember Tony's post about surviving a robot uprising while watching this. Very cool technology.

Egg Drop Articles and Links  

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Here are the articles I could find regarding our egg drop, pre and post event. Let me know if I missed any.

Access Atlanta

Access North Georgia

Duluth Weekly

AJC Gallery

Gwinnett Daily Post Front page Article

Gwinnett Herald

Holy Hunger  

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We started our fast at church yesterday. We were instructed to gorge ourselves at lunch after church as that would be our last real meal. I ate at Chili's for lunch and had steak fajitas with all the toppings, sweet tea and one of their insanely good chocolate shakes. The party is over now though. I had salad and green beans for dinner last night at my business partners birthday party. For breakfast today, I had a fuji apple, a peach and an orange. For lunch I just finished a salad and most of a can of field peas. I'm still starving. For me, fruit doesn't classify as a meal. No matter how much I eat, I still feel hungry. Veggies generally last a little longer, but not much. I'm hoping the peas will stick a little longer. Anybody else out there on the fast have any suggestions for something that's a little more filling? I think we are having potatoes and other heartier veggies for dinner, I'll let you know how that goes.

I will say this, every time I think about food in general, can I or can't I eat this, it's an immediate reminder of why we are doing the fast. It brings instant reflection on the meaning and causes you to stop, think and pray. Very powerful.

Car Sold!  

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More good news today, I've been trying to sell my car for a while now. I had a guy call me yesterday about it and as much as I was wanting a nap after the egg drop today, he came up and we got the deal done. It was crazy, he left his wife here while he drove his week old truck up to the gas station to park under the covering while it hailed here for 10 minutes. Then he came back and we finished up the deal and he split. I am so going to miss that car, I called it my street legal go-cart. The guy that bought it does solo racing so it will get put to good use. Crazy, crazy, crazy day. But definitely a blessed day.

The Eggs have Dropped, God Rules!  

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The egg drop is done and it was AWESOME! It is always rewarding to see hard work and planning pay off in such a huge way.

With that said, I don't think there is any doubt in anyones mind that God's hand was just all over this thing. As I was driving down 985 this morning around 6am, praying like crazy, I actually had some hail hitting my car amidst the massive lightning strikes. My phone was lighting up like the strip in Vegas with calls from team leads. We got to the field, it was dark, cold, wet, scary, everything that says we should not be having this event. 15 minutes after arriving at the field, the rain began to soften. Another 10 minutes pass and the rain is basically stopped, you could see breaks in the clouds above. The Parks and Rec person arrived to make a determination about the use of the field and she basically said, go for it if your crazy enough. We started unloading around 7:30, around a half an hour behind schedule. By 8 I had my sunglasses on and it was beautiful out. I was running around yelling "Did you think we'd need our sunglasses today? This is Awesome!" The beauty of this whole situation was that due to the rain, baseball was canceled completely and soccer was delayed until noon. We had the entire park to ourselves! All of the issues we were worried about with parking and having to shuttle people over from another lot, Gone, we still had people parking in those lots but nothing like the numbers we thought. To put it in perspective, the park only gave us 329 parking spaces in the park to use. Once they canceled the other activities they let us use the rest of the lots, we now had around 1100 spaces. I think we had around 50 cars park at the other lot.

We completely jammed out the park, it was crazy when everybody went to leave. I was guessing we had between 2500-3000 people but the police officers we hired for the event told me after they directed traffic out of the park, they thought there was closer to 4000 people there. It took over an hour for the lots to clear. Get this though, at 1, the rain came back in and we had to rush to get everything back on the truck and trailers. Talk about timing, God always has a plan, you just have to trust in his timing, not what you think should be the right timing. I would have loved to have gotten up this morning and seen clear skies, but we would have had to contend with the baseball and soccer crowds. Had that happened, we would have been hosed, the shuttle bus thing was not working even for the 50 or so cars we had to get over.

I am humbled, amazed, and grateful. God rules!

Laser Tagged  

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You would think that I would have been able to remember some of the advanced laser tag tactics from when I was a kid given that I still have this stuff hanging around. Unfortunately, Nathan dominated everyone there. I think he may be a secret agent, or maybe he used to be a secret agent and lost his memory but is still a programmed killing machine, Jason Bourne style. My legs are killing me and my back is bruised from doing dive rolls with laser gear on digging into me. I think I spent most of the time running or walking in a crouch, my quads are blasted. It was fun being able to shoot Chad though, he had it coming. As much fun as we had, I'm thinking laser tag growth group.

Happy Birthday Andy! I had a blast.

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1 month with ubuntu  

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I took an older Dell laptop I had and set up the newest version of Ubuntu linux on it. I've been using it as my home web machine for about a month now and so far it has been an enjoyable experience. It does a great job of doing the basic things I like to do while chilling out on the couch at night. I generally read news feeds in google reader, check email, do some blog posting and other general web surfing. I don't have many gripes so far with the machine and it gives a great user experience even with 3-4 year old hardware. I like a challenge and it has been a little bit of one getting some of the software functioning correctly. Luckily, ubuntu comes with a package/software manager that makes this much easier than traditional linux platforms. You just go in, search for the software you want, check the install button and the system does the rest for you. It's not fool proof and you're bound to spend some time at the command line but it is leaps and bounds ahead of my linux experiences from the past 5-10 years. The coolest feature of this machine is being able to open the lid from standby and be logged in and searching google within about 20 seconds. I'm able to use evolution mail to check my corporate exchange email as well and it's a workable solution. Unfortunately there are too many applications that won't run on this machine to keep it out of the office but as a home, light duty machine, you can't beat it.

I Can Predict the Future  

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As a follow up to my prior rant about how Toyota is going to dominate Nascar this year, here is an interesting article regarding this from Nascar's website.

Harvick, Roush Concerned with Toyota Horsepower

I love this quote from Jack Roush:
"They've (Toyota) got a history of spending their money wisely, and in quantities that outspend or outstrip the other manufacturers," Roush said. "And I've got every reason to believe they'll do it here. It's been their practice to do that in Formula One and open-wheel racing."

Hmmm... Sounds familiar, Look honey! I was right about something!

The World  

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So today I actually got to venture out into, The World. It felt good to finally leave the quarantine area and get out for a bit. Unfortunately, Ethan has the flu and is still running a fever on and off. You'd never know he was sick, he has cabin fever so bad he is coming unglued. I think he has gotten more hyper over the past few days and it is really wearing on me and Steph. Hopefully he'll get well enough to get out and have an outlet for all that energy. It's not helping that the doctor heard a little wheeze and prescribed him an inhaler. Inhaler is another word for PCP, we'd be better off giving him a can of Redbull every 4 hours. Anyway, we can see the light at the end of tunnel and I go back to the office tomorrow. I was able to work from the house today and got a lot done so that helps. Thanks for all the well wishes and prayers we have gotten.

Thoughts from the Bed  

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I rarely get sick but when I do, it's generally BAD. I might get the occasional cold and sore throat but I can count on one hand the number of times that I've had to stay out of work for sickness in the last 10 years. After spending most of the day yesterday in the bed feeling terrible, I went to the doctor today and tested positive for Flu. Now I have some drugs and still feel like crap. Hopefully I'll be feeling better by tomorrow.

I do have the best wife in the world helping me get through it though. She does such a great job taking care of me and making sure I've got whatever I need to be comfortable. The worst part of being sick is not being able to hug her. Heck, I'm in quarantine, she's sleeping in the guest bedroom. I'm praying for her because my son is starting to show signs of coming down with this too. I really hope he doesn't get sick with this, I haven't felt this bad since I had mono when I was a teenager. He goes to the doctor in the morning, hopefully I'll be back to some kind of usefulness to help her out if he does get sick.

On Demand is a great thing to have if you are in the bed non-stop. There's all kinds of good stuff on TV, just maybe not when you are there to watch it.

Update on Nascar  

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As a follow up, Tony Stewart just won the Nationwide Series race with team mate Kyle Busch coming in 2nd. Between the 2 of them they led 93 of the 120 laps. Toyota finished with 3 cars in the top 4 positions.

Nascar Predictions  

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Everybody dogged Toyota when they started in the truck series in 2004, saying a foreign manufacturer could not compete in Nascar. Well guess what, Tod Bodine, driving a Toyota, won the truck series championship in 2006. 3 seasons, that's impressive. Toyota is a huge company with much deeper pockets and resources than any of the American manufacturers. They have a long history of racing in just about every series and area you can think of and they like to win, a lot.

In 2006 Toyota announced they would also compete in the Busch and Nextel Cup series starting with the 2007 season. They had a couple of smaller teams sign on to run and ended up with drivers finishing the series between 32nd and 44th place in the Cup series but they came in 2nd in the Busch series. Not a very good showing for Cup but very strong for Busch. 1st year in, could use improvement but not to shabby.

Last year when Joe Gibbs Racing announced they were switching from Chevrolet to Toyota I predicted Toyota would dominate the Cup and Nationwide (Busch) series. Bringing on JGR was a huge deal for Toyota. Having a seasoned, highly competitive, knowledgeable and most importantly, winning team come on board will propel Toyota to the front.

No, I'm not anti-American. I am a Tony Stewart fan. I also like the underdogs. Toyota is bringing it this year, watch out Detroit.

BlackBerry "Fanboy"  

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I guess that's what I am now. Even after the outage that occured 2 days ago at the RIM NOC that took every BlackBerry users email down for most of the afternoon. Yes, it was frustrating but I took a minute to reflect and actually reply to this post from the official Palm Blog.

http://blog.palm.com/palm/2008/02/why-risk-a-netw.html

He makes a valid point about relying on third party providers for services. I pointed out in my reply to his post that the combined time that BlackBerry service has been interrupted is no where close to the amount of time I have spent rebooting and reconfiguring Palm based devices to make them work. Don't get me wrong, I love the direct to exchange model and am a huge fan of Palm devices, especially Windows Mobile based models. Unfortunately, from my experience thus far the devices themselves are no where near as reliable and functional as the BlackBerry offering. I can pick my BlackBerry up at any given time and not worry about whether or not a call will go through or find the OS locked up for who know how long and have multiple voice mails all of a sudden after a reboot because the phone wasn't working.

Love ya Palm! Bring me back.

Go Tony!  

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Well, we made it through the off season and Racing is upon us again. The Budweiser Shootout is Saturday night at 8pm and I couldn't be more excited. Time to get the orange gear dusted off and make sure Ethan still remembers how to say Go Smoke Go! I have got to get to the races at Atlanta this year. I used to go all the time but haven't been to the last 3. There is nothing like the sound and the smell of standing on the inner fence at the exit of turn 4 as the cars come out of there, wide open throttle down the front straight.

My most memorable Nascar moment was the 2005 Brickyard 400. I was actually at that race in Indianapolis thanks to a vendor based there. Indy is Tony Stewart's home track and he had never had a win there. Thankfully I was there to root him on and he finally got the victory he had been chasing for so long. I got to go to the same race again in 2006. We had pre-race pit passes and I forgot my camera (idiot) but luckily I had my Treo camera phone and got this pic of the 20's pit box. Here is the story of the flag in the picture.

I love the smell of race fuel in the morning. Lets go Racing!

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Holy Lego Coolness!  

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The Brick Testament is the coolest thing I have seen on the internet in, maybe forever. This is sheer genius and I applaud the people involved in making this. It's hilarious yet informative. Below is a picture from Genesis of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. The entire Bible is not here, yet. It is a work in progress, I can't wait for Revelations, I think they will have to melt some plastic to get that right.





















This post would not be complete without a plague shot. Here are the dead livestock from the fifth plague. Egypt's dead ones as the Israelite's animal stare in disbelief. Exodus rules.

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