Archive for August, 2009
Big rig show this weekend
LEHI — Big-rig fans will join Gov. Gary Herbert at the opening of the 20th Annual Great Salt Lake Truck Show at Thanksgiving Point’s Electric Park on Friday and Saturday. The show goes from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Entry is $5. Children 12 and under are [...]
Meeting Amazing Grace by Gary and Joy Lundberg

There’s even a surprise twist at the end that gave me chills!” –Jana Parkin,
Jessie made the news (of sorts)
here is a link to a story about Jessie http://www.windley.com/archives/2009/08/what_are_people_tweeting_about_this_site.shtml “One of the ways that you can use Kynetx rules is to create powerful bookmarklets that modify the current page in some way. In order to demonstrate this, I asked our intern, Jessie Morris, to create a ruleset that displays the last 10 tweets about [...]
A DIFFERENT GOD? – Mitt Romney, the Religious Right, and the Mormon Question by Craig L. Foster

In the contested terrain of American politics, nowhere is the conflict more intense, even brutal, than in the territory of public life also claimed by religion. Mitt Romney’s 2007-08 presidential campaign is a textbook example.
Camille Commercial – Part 3
Part 2 – Downstairs
Camille Commercial Part 2 – Upstairs
Part 2 – Upstairs
Previously Engaged by Elodia Strain

Annabelle Pleasanton has just been given the chance of a lifetime: A $50,000 “Dream Wedding” sponsored by posh Monterey jeweler, John Wilfred. All she has to do is sign on the dotted line.
Famous Family Nights by Anne Bradshaw

Family night is a time for learning, fun, and refreshments. Yet it can often be chaotic, troublesome, and noisy.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-10
I think I screwed up last night… http://bit.ly/a9yHa #
Google’s Fine Print Cheers, with one asterisk, for a digital library.
From this morning’s Washington POST: 8/8/09 Google’s Fine Print Cheers, with one asterisk, for a digital library. Saturday, August 8, 2009 WHAT IS GOOGLE Book Search? A library? A bookstore? Or something else altogether? Some call it Alexandria 2.0, and the comparison with the great library of antiquity is apt. Google has digitized millions of [...]

