The Great Successor

The Great Successor

@PacificDT & Symphony Editorial Podcast

The Piel:

Websites with products:

Started making instructional videos for installing Ubuntu

  • Mandarin and English versions (lack of good Ubuntu/disk instructions in Mandarin)
  • No verbal instructions, all visual

Dear James:

We have, at length, discussed your difficulties understanding your problems with Sunday morning. It isn’t all that surprising to me, yet you continue to behave as if you are surprised when the same problems regurgitate time and again. I want you to consider the great impact that the Sunday morning culture has had on Paul Ryan’s career.

Normally a man with two first names would not be so likely to advance his career, but it seems all to Biblical, doesn’t it?—since everyone in the Bible only seems to have a first name. With the constant fighting and “me against the world, goin’ down swinging, doomed-to-loose” attitude brought by Ted Cruz, Paul Ryan’s predecessor was driven out just like a divided congregation drives out its pastor.  · · · →

Contribute and Lift

Contribute and Lift

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The Piel:

Found an awesome positive thinking coach dude, actually in line with Avenue.Guru‘s positive thinking framework: Charisma on Command

Launched all the websites as promised… Unfinished, but there for the growth. Follow their progress:

louisyonge.com catherineyonge.com yonge.club
guyze.com prairs.com stoptrafficjewelry.com
watchstandpray.com fromasiawithlove.net

Goals now:

  • Continue dev of these brands
  • Educational projects and videos (too many people are asking me to teach them stuff)
  • Then finish my eBook: Avenue Guru, to explain the posters

Dear James:

I know you wanted a presidential candidate you could believe in. That’s exactly the kind of thinking that got America into this situation. Don’t you think, as a Christian, you should believe in God, not Man? And, as a Constitutional Conservative, don’t you remember that the Constitution has so many checks and balances because no politician can ever be as trustworthy as you hope for?

There was one candidate whom I didn’t like—in fact I strongly objected to—for the presidential nomination, but I also strongly support him for the Supreme Court.  · · · →

Failed Goals Happen

Failed Goals Happen

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The Piel:

Installed OS software all week… met no goals. ALL DAY Friday. It happens.

New goal as of Friday (when I still thought I could finish my goals of the week): All ecommerce sites ready now. Why not!?

YOU NEED: Podcast homepage. Find it via JesseSteele.com

  • Random info and links
  • The Piel
  • Dear James
  • Tweets & Instagrams
  • The Denialist cartoon of each week
  • All 162 episodes
  • Link to the Symphony political podcast and editorial blog

Noticed:

  • Many more people wanting to learn code, Ubuntu, graphic design
  • By being swamped with spring cleaning and updating other people’s badly-written software, I am stronger and faster. #dragSuit #swimming
  • That original, short Pixar video with the big and small swivel desk lamps and the ball… Pixar was Steve Jobs new project after getting fired from Apple. That was the first big video. Steve Jobs is the little lamp and the balls are his companies.
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Upgrades and Oregano

Upgrades and Oregano

@PacificDT & Symphony Editorial Podcast

The Piel:

jesseyonge.com is live!

Working back-end supply-side on three more and still maintaining.

Updates…

Dear James:

We have seen more and more news stories about homosexuality. And, I think we’re only going to see more and more of the more and more.

Most recently there have been “Christian homosexuals” speaking out. One young man puts forth several arguments, presuming debated premises and claiming other premises he later denounces—all Harvard-level debate fallacy tactics. One famous Harvard-level debate tactic is to say, “…and I’m sure you’d agree with me…” when, actually, we don’t agree about that. In the end, this kid in his 20’s focuses so much on finding “that special someone” that he seems to have forgotten that God is his first love.

I won’t begrudge a person for not loving God—first, last, or at all. But, this young man claims to be Christian. That’s a problem for someone who spends so much time dwelling on finding another human to serve as evidentially his first love.  · · · →