I distinctly remember two specific incidences that made me realize that all is not well with my armpits. The first was in junior high. One […]
Month: October 2008
What Sucks About Heroes
Piggybacking off of Dave’s entry and this EW story, some of it redundant with them, but whatever. Heroes is an above-average show. We watch it. […]
A Mystery
I don’t think I’m a natural parent. I’ve taken a few weeks off after Joshua was born, and most of my time is spent with […]
The Greatest Spiritual Lesson I’ve Learned From Being A Parent
A while back Young and Cindy were in town, and during a conversation Cindy asked me the biggest spiritual lesson I’ve learned from being a […]
More boring econ stuff
Wow. Christoper Buckley (William F. Buckley’s son!) endorses Obama and leaves the National Review. The number of prominent conservatives that have been defecting to Obama […]
Evidence-Based Living; Tax Cuts and Regulation
I demand that you read this essay by Francis Fukuyama. It is excellent, and I agree with virtually all of it. It talks about how […]
I Am Not A Mature Christian
As you may or may not know, I revise the English translations of my dad’s blog, which are published weekly in Korean in the church […]
Sports
As I’ve mentioned before, I think it’s important for men be into sports. Important may be the wrong word; useful might be more accurate. But […]
Thoughts After The Second Kid
I think I’ve mentioned this before, but after you have your first kid, it’s a weird mix of exhaustion and boredom. Exhaustion because you constantly […]