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And I’ve done it again!

Well, I wasn’t happy with that cookie-cutter design, so I scrapped that and went with a different technique - I’m using Joomla, a free open-source software that came with my web site. It took some getting using to, but I was able to get it where I like it. Plus, it deals with modules and components, kind of like the widgets and plugins that wordpress uses for its blogs.

I’m not entirely happy with it, but it’ll do for now. Go there and check it out!

http://poundofthoughts.com

My New Website

I am in the process of developing a new website, where I can put all of the stuff that interests me, as well as my own writings.

The address is http://poundofthoughts.com. I’m also in the process of re-mapping my blog to http://blog.poundofthoughts.com. Of course, you’ll still be able to get to it from http://poundofthoughts.typepad.com.

Just thought I’d give everyone a heads-up.

-rel

Grief and Gun Control

I have noticed that a plethora of topics have arisen to the surface since the Virginia Tech tragedy on Monday. Among these topics are two fundamental, but major, topics - grief and gun violence and control. I will try to address both of these in my own words.

First, let’s take the most visible topic - gun control. Both sides of the political coin are weighing in on this. The left is saying that we need more gun control legislation, and the right is saying we need more conceal carry laws. Usually, I would take the right side of the coin. But on this issue - I’m going to take no sides.

Guns do not kill people; people => kill => people. Yes, you read that right. I know it sounds like a very basic premise, but guns in themselves are not inherently evil or good. It’s how they are used by the people who own (or possess) them. People are the problem. So how do we keep people from killing each other? Honestly, I don’t have an idea. People have been killing each other since the beginning of time. I think that if everyone had the same respect for human life, and the same fear about what would happen to them once they left this world, crimes like this would be few and far between. It’s just that society has been becoming more and more violent as the years have progressed. But not only this, but also society has been accepting the premise that nothing you do is your own fault - it is someone else’s fault. Case in point: Cho Seung-Hui’s note stated, "You caused me to do this." To whom he was referring is not my point. It’s the fact that he deferred the blame. Who taught him to do this? Society, and possibly his psychiatrist, did.  It is believed that he was recently put on medication for depression. This would make sense, since most anti-depressants, or drugs that increase the production of serotonin, increase the risk of suicidal tendencies.

"Depression and other psychiatric illnesses are associated with an increased risk of suicidal thoughts, self-harm, and suicide. You should be aware that this medicine may not start to make you feel better for at least two to four weeks. However, it is important that you keep taking it in order for it to work properly and for you to feel better. If you feel your depression or anxiety has got worse, or if you have any distressing thoughts, or feelings about suicide or harming yourself in these first few weeks, or indeed at any point during treatment or after stopping treatment, then it is very important to talk to your doctor." - netdoctor.co.uk

Katherine Coble posted a topic which I found very intriguing today on grief. I invite you to go read her post and weight in on what you think…I already have. But my feelings, in a nutshell, are as follows:  Public grief and grief for people you do not know is fine, just as long as you are not trying to profit from it for yourself or anybody else. If you are out to disparage someone, then it is totally unacceptable.

My comments on her blog were as follows:

     "Kat, All very good points, and I’m in total agreement with you. Grief, especially for people whom we have never met, does not need to public. Sure, there is a time and place for public grief (such as funerals, vigils, etc.). But then for someone to set up a memorial for people they do not know - to me that does border on tasteless. Then again, there are people out there who are so giving, so caring, that they feel it is their duty to memorialize those who have lost their lives.

     Every human being that is not numb from the heart up will feel a definite amount of sorrow and pain for those who have lost a loved one, simply because we have all been there. This is what I call sympathetic grief. We all experience it when we go to funerals of a friend or even a total stranger. This is what most of us are feeling right now with the Virginia Tech shootings.

     Then we feel the tremendous pain of the loss of a loved one with whom we have a direct tie. I call this empathetic grief. I have nothing against anyone who publicly displays their grief…Just call it human nature, but I feel a little more apprehension toward those who show absolutely no signs of pain at the passing of a loved one (although people grieve in various ways). But I try not to judge anyone who doesn’t publicly show their grief, simply because it’s not the Christian thing to do.

     But then, just occasionally, you have the people out there who will make such a public display of grief for even a total stranger, that it is almost borders on mockery. This is what I call pseudogrief. I believe there are those that are so hungry for attention that they will resort to just about any means necessary to make sure people notice their "grieving" process.

     But this is not to say that every public display of grief is pseudogrief. There are people out there, especially in cultures other than our own, where public grieving is accepted - even expected. This form of grief tends to break my heart when I see it; I just want to rush over to the people and comfort them as much as I can…I just can’t stand to see someone in that much pain.

     I must say, Kat, you have a way of making me think. Thanks for that!"

Again, I invite you to read Katherine’s post and all the responses. It makes for very interesting reading, and again I thank her for prodding my mind. She has a good way of making people think!

Voice of Experience

Bro. Tommy Mitchell is a pastor of a local church who provided assistance after the Pearl High School shootings in October 1997.  He gives a list of items that, I think, are immensely important to remember re the Virginia Tech shootings.

Go here to read his post.  I believe it summarizes what is currently going on right now very well.

Is the JL Kirk Situation Resolved?

According to this post on Katherine Coble’s blog "Just Another Pretty Farce", the JL Kirk & Associates situation may be coming to a close soon.  She says that neither side is interested in litigation, and they do not want the situation becoming any more aggravated.  Quoting Mrs. Coble:

I have not decided if I am interested in talking, but I don’t mind the idea of putting this behind me and moving on, and will not write on this topic again.

Apparently, JL Kirk just wanted their position vocalized, which apparently is completely different than what was originally communicated to Mrs. Coble and her husband.  I just want to wish Mrs. Coble and her husband the best as this situation is resolved between the Cobles and JL Kirk & Associates.

Tip Jar

I have added a tip jar to the top right column of this blog.  No, this money will not be used for maintaining the blog - I promised that I would send money to a certain soldier who was injured in Iraq.  His wife and child desperately need our support, so I’m planning on sending that money to them.

(Now that this shooting has occurred at VT, I may send some money up there too.)

Please let me know if you’re interested in donating.  Thanks! - rel

Recommendations Every Blogger Should Read

Bengt Wendel at forty plus two has some very useful and intriguing tips that every blogger should adhere to…Mental note to self:  Live by these rules!

Blogging Methods - Which to Choose?

There are several different ways to publish blog posts, and I’ve been trying several of them. I have found that each have their advantages and disadvantages.

  • Online posting - Blog companies, such as Blogger and Typepad, have interfaces through which you can publish your posts. They are quick, easy to use, WYSIWYG editors, but the problem is you have to be online to use them.
  • E-mail - Also, many of the blog companies have ways you can send your post through an e-mail (which is what I’m doing right now). It’s a good method, but the tools available in the online posting - such as post continuation in Typepad - are not available through e-mail.
  • Offline Editors - There are numerous offline editors that allow you to publish your posts, such as Zoundry Blog Editor and w.bloggar. These offer many of the advantages of the previous two, and they also allow you to put in trackbacks and pings. I especially like Zoundry, because it is very user-friendly and versatile. It will even download previous posts and allow you to edit them. You can also assign your post categories right there in the interface (for Typepad - Blogger doesn’t have categories).

My favorite method is using the offline editor, but I’ve also started using Word 2007 to publish my posts. I use it mainly when I want to include a picture or two, because its picture editor is superb. What methods of publishing do you like to use?

Growing Pains

Just in case you’re wondering, I did take down the banner…I think it’s okay, but it just doesn’t fit my personality. I’m trying to settle in to a design that I like for this blog, but I can’t seem to make up my mind. Help, people! I need help! If anybody has any good ideas, please let me know.

I kind of like this design - Newscoma definitely has good taste. — rel

Didn’t get to post yesterday…

Well, I didn’t get to post anything yesterday, due to it being a busy day. I went over to my brother and sister-in-law’s house last night, because they cooked dinner for my birthday. They fixed chips and salsa, taco salad, and quesadillas. Man, was it good! My sister-in-law even made brownies for me! All in all, it was a very good night. I enjoyed it tremendously. Anyway, I’ll be posting some stuff later on today.

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