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Almost Done?

I can’t believe I am sitting in my graduation reception. I still have to finish economics (a quiz and the final). Then I have to take my music history and appreciation course over the summer. Yeehah. I know you are not reading this blog for this. But I wanted to get it out.

Development Freeze? No…

To my one dear reader,

I have been busy with school (and work). I plan on reading a book about (My)SQL before starting back up. I may also try to read a lot more and otherwise inform myself about JavaScript before I get back on this like I was. I imagine I may not really do much with this in the next month to three at that rate. I am sorry for the slowing, but my desire has in no way been diminished. Thank you for using Librex.

Sincerely,

David

Wrapping Up the Econ Class Journal

The project is nowhere near complete. And I intend to continue working on it for a long time. I have made a devotional Bible study site. I cannot really measure its impact yet, except on my church, and I don’t think I kept anyone from buying the works that are offered. Many are thankful for the work, and some make good use of it. I think that the long-term opportunity is to offer works that are otherwise unavailable to folks that are interested in serious study. It could replace a trip to the Library, or it could save somebody buying certain software that has these works, or keep them from buying old works in print. In some cases it actually makes works available that were simply nowhere on the web yet. Continue reading ‘Wrapping Up the Econ Class Journal’