It does not matter whether you are democrat or republican. Whether you prefer "survival of the fittest" capitalism or Russian style communism.
The fact of the matter is that we can not come together and solve this economic crisis means that we are not as strong, or wise as we think we are.
With Russia striving for ancient glory and China on its way to the Moon, America's best days may just be a relic of the past.
Personally, I do not like the $700 billion bail out, and after taking a second look at the GOP alternative I am not crazy about even more deregulation.
But one thing is certain--if we do not come up with a quick, reasonable solution we are all going to suffer together.
We are so full of our political solutions, puffing up ourselves as if we hold all of the worlds wisdom that we can not fathom that the other side could be partially correct.
There is a word for it--pride--and unless everyone's ego's are deflated then we are going to be humilitated on the world stage.
So let's pop the fat heads and solve this crisis together. After all, we can not afford to lose this battle, as it could cost all of us our future.
So I finally ordered an iPhone, and despite a few headaches with FedEx, transitioning over to my new phone was pretty seamless.
One thing I did catch my attention was how much AT&T's customer service has improved since like--forever (but this might be do to the fact that they bought out Cingular, whose support rocked!).
Unfortunately, I can not upload any images from the iPhone to this blog (the Safari browser does not function very well on blogger.com), but I will upload a picture of the iPhone later on (or better yet, a video!).
Update: Corrected some spelling, plus here is the video of a quick snapshot of the iPhone.
Note: For those of you looking to purchased a refurbished iPhone, you can find the link over here, and as far as the Obama videos go, you can check out Yes We Can as well as the Building A Religion on YouTube).
Sigh...and I needed to go online to finish up some work tonight too. I'll call AT&T tonight to see what's up, although I may consider switching to cable (or satellite).
Update: It's back up, but "spotty." I'm definitely going to look into another carrier, as I am not "too thrilled" with AT&T's service lately.
So, after much thought, I've decided to jump in the eCommerce arena (mainly to help out a friend, and make some cash on the side). I've called GoDaddy, and I have to contact Google (for Google Apps and Google Checkout), although I'm currently debating about where to setup a business accnunt at. I wonder if Paypal can hook me up?
So a friend of a friend passed away at church, and we held a memorial service in his honor. It's ironic, no matter how often onehears about death or sees it in the news, you never get use to it.