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Rats. It happened again. So, lemme recommend Firefox, because when you're in the middle of a post or something, and your computer crashes, or your ignorant self accidentally closes the tab, everything you've typed up to then will be saved. I don't know how they do it -- it must be a live hard drive cache or something, which might be why you need something non-prehistoric to run FF. But come on, all you P4-bians and Athlon-runners, use your megaflops for secure, convenient browsing! Karen's hanging on to IE, i think because i'm such a Firefox fan. Like, i think it was Edward Scissorhands that she avoided seeing for a long time because everyone was raving about it. I think we watched it together, and agreed it was good. But the hype was, indeed, annoying. Ditto Forrest Gump.
And just now, Karen said "OH NO!!!!" and smashed the laptop to bits with her fists (i'm exaggerating) because Internet Explorer lost her whole post. D'oh.
On to more seriousness. My brother Antony has been getting in trouble for years, making poor choices when faced with decisions like a) be involved in spray painting curse words on a cop car or b) don't be involved. So right now he's in detention, which is kind of horrible. I know what they're like, and what the kids are like. Having said that, Antony is the kind of kid the staff members LOVE -- very smart, hard working, pleasant to be around, creative, stuff like that.
But anyway, my mum suggested to Antony that he memorize Psalm 1 while he's there, 'cause it's either that or play Phase 10 on a deck of cards which keep sticking together. So Antony did. And then that Sunday, the chaplain guy went to do a service, and he said "So, do any of you guys know much about Psalm 1?" so Antony was like "Uh, i do..." and he proceeded to recite it. Awesome. And totally God at work.