the week in tweets – 2009-09-05

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Ole' Summer Tapestry Summary

this is the video i used sunday at tapestry to talk a little about all that happened over the summer within tapestry AND my hope that the fall will be even better. honestly, it is not one of the best videos i’ve ever made but it did make my kids smile when i sang “ole” and i got a 6 mile run out of it.

Beloit College Class of 2013 Mindset

Just saw this. It is the annual Beloit College "mindset" release. Here it is in full.

(The Beloit College Mindset Lists for previous years are available at http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/ . The current list and a webcast interview with the authors will be posted there at 12:01 a.m.on August 18.)

 

BELOIT COLLEGE RELEASES MINDSET LIST FOR THE CLASS OF 2013

Beloit, Wis. — If the entering college class of 2013 had been more alert back in 1991 when most of them were born, they would now be experiencing a severe case of dĂ©jĂ  vu. The headlines that year railed about government interventions, bailouts, bad loans, unemployment and greater regulation of the finance industry. The Tonight Show changed hosts for the first time in decades, and the nation asked "was Iraq worth a war?"

 

Each August since 1998, Beloit College has released the Beloit College Mindset List. It provides a look at the cultural touchstones that shape the lives of students entering college. It is the creation of Beloit’s Keefer Professor of the Humanities Tom McBride and Emeritus Public Affairs Director Ron Nief. It is used around the world as the school year begins, as a reminder of the rapidly changing frame of reference for this new generation. It is widely reprinted and the Mindset List website at http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/ receives more than 300,000 hits annually.

 

As millions of students head off to college this fall, most will continue to experience the economic anxiety that marked their first two years of life just as it has marked their last two years of high school. Fears of the middle class–including their parents–about retirement and health care have been a part of their lives. Now however, they can turn to technology and text a friend: "Momdad still worried bout stocks. urs 2? PAW PCM".

 

Members of the class of 2013 won’t be surprised when they can charge a lattĂ© on their cell phone and curl up in the corner to read a textbook on an electronic screen. The migration of once independent media–radio, TV, videos and CDs–to the computer has never amazed them. They have grown up in a politically correct universe in which multi-culturalism has been a given. It is a world organized around globalization, with McDonald’s everywhere on the planet. Carter and Reagan are as distant to them as Truman and Eisenhower were to their parents. Tattoos, once thought "lower class," are, to them, quite chic. Everybody knows the news before the evening news comes on.

 

Thus the class of 2013 heads off to college as tolerant, global, and technologically hip…and with another new host of The Tonight Show.

 

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The Beloit College Mindset List for the Class of 2013

 

Most students entering college for the first time this fall were born in 1991.

 

1. For these students, Martha Graham, Pan American Airways, Michael Landon, Dr. Seuss, Miles Davis, The Dallas Times Herald, Gene Roddenberry, and Freddie Mercury have always been dead.

2. Dan Rostenkowski, Jack Kevorkian, and Mike Tyson have always been felons.

3. The Green Giant has always been Shrek, not the big guy picking vegetables.

4. They have never used a card catalog to find a book.

5. Margaret Thatcher has always been a former prime minister.

6. Salsa has always outsold ketchup.

7. Earvin "Magic" Johnson has always been HIV-positive.

8. Tattoos have always been very chic and highly visible.

9. They have been preparing for the arrival of HDTV all their lives.

10. Rap music has always been main stream.

11. Chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream has always been a flavor choice.

12. Someone has always been building something taller than the Willis (née Sears) Tower in Chicago.

13. The KGB has never officially existed.

14. Text has always been hyper.

15. They never saw the "Scud Stud" (but there have always been electromagnetic stud finders.)

16. Babies have always had a Social Security Number.

17. They have never had to "shake down" an oral thermometer.

18. Bungee jumping has always been socially acceptable.

19. They have never understood the meaning of R.S.V.P.

20. American students have always lived anxiously with high-stakes educational testing.

21. Except for the present incumbent, the President has never inhaled.

22. State abbreviations in addresses have never had periods.

23. The European Union has always existed.

24. McDonald’s has always been serving Happy Meals in China.

25. Condoms have always been advertised on television.

26. Cable television systems have always offered telephone service and vice versa.

27. Christopher Columbus has always been getting a bad rap.

28. The American health care system has always been in critical condition.

29. Bobby Cox has always managed the Atlanta Braves.

30. Desperate smokers have always been able to turn to Nicoderm skin patches.

31. There has always been a Cartoon Network.

32. The nation’s key economic indicator has always been the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

33. Their folks could always reach for a Zoloft.

34. They have always been able to read books on an electronic screen.

35. Women have always outnumbered men in college.

36. We have always watched wars, coups, and police arrests unfold on television in real time.

37. Amateur radio operators have never needed to know Morse code.

38. Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Latvia, Georgia, Lithuania, and Estonia have always been independent nations.

39. It’s always been official: President Zachary Taylor did not die of arsenic poisoning.

40. Madonna’s perspective on Sex has always been well documented.

41. Phil Jackson has always been coaching championship basketball.

42. Ozzy Osbourne has always been coming back.

43. Kevin Costner has always been Dancing with Wolves, especially on cable.

44. There have always been flat screen televisions.

45. They have always eaten Berry Berry Kix.

46. Disney’s Fantasia has always been available on video, and It’s a Wonderful Life has always been on Moscow television.

47. Smokers have never been promoted as an economic force that deserves respect.

48. Elite American colleges have never been able to fix the price of tuition.

49. Nobody has been able to make a deposit in the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI).

50. Everyone has always known what the evening news was before the Evening News came on.

51. Britney Spears has always been heard on classic rock stations.

52. They have never been Saved by the Bell

53. Someone has always been asking: "Was Iraq worth a war?"

54. Most communities have always had a mega-church.

55. Natalie Cole has always been singing with her father.

56. The status of gays in the military has always been a topic of political debate.

57. Elizabeth Taylor has always reeked of White Diamonds.

58. There has always been a Planet Hollywood.

59. For one reason or another, California’s future has always been in doubt.

60. Agent Starling has always feared the Silence of the Lambs.

61. "Womyn" and "waitperson" have always been in the dictionary.

62. Members of Congress have always had to keep their checkbooks balanced since the closing of the House Bank.

63. There has alway
s been a computer in the Oval Office.

64. CDs have never been sold in cardboard packaging.

65. Avon has always been "calling" in a catalog.

66. NATO has always been looking for a role.

67. Two Koreas have always been members of the UN.

68. Official racial classifications in South Africa have always been outlawed.

69. The NBC Today Show has always been seen on weekends.

70. Vice presidents of the United States have always had real power.

71. Conflict in Northern Ireland has always been slowly winding down.

72. Migration of once independent media like radio, TV, videos and compact discs to the computer has never amazed them.

73. Nobody has ever responded to "Help, I’ve fallen and I can’t get up."

74. Congress could never give itself a mid-term raise.

75. There has always been blue Jell-O.

the week in tweets – 2009-08-29

  • @T1545 – that must mean the Summer is over? in reply to T1545 #
  • @eLP88 – make charlie cook for you. he needs to learn his place 🙂 #
  • and for the 3rd night in a row it appears that i will not be able to sleep – woohoo!?!?!? #
  • Involvement in the community is a kingdom growth strategy not a church growth strategy – from #leadnet playing at the moment. #
  • Trying to read a commentary on Ephesians & listen to #leadnet talk radio at the same time is not a very good idea. Time for ambient music? #
  • Free Chic-Fila by joining here http://www.chickenwave.com/. You can thank me later. http://bit.ly/MkcqW #
  • Old men in biker shorts isn't really a good look, even we the old men actually are bikers. #
  • @natebyrd3 – there are other options available. i wear mine under a pair of running shorts. in reply to natebyrd3 #
  • “Win a 2 TB External hard drive filled with Design Resources– From @MediaMilitia and @Bittbox” – http://tinyurl.com/mvsher #
  • "Save 2nd Base" made me truly Laugh Out Loud. http://bit.ly/dAnPK #
  • @schuchmann – i find the whole asking people to be a fan of individuals or organizations weird anyhow. things worth it don't have to ask. in reply to schuchmann #
  • @exchangedliving – i'm definitely a little jealous of you eating at canes. in reply to exchangedliving #
  • Anybody have a fantasy football league that is looking for an additional person? #
  • @natebyrd3 – what, i'm the guy that doesn't display his junk to the world?@natebyrd3 in reply to natebyrd3 #
  • I have a love/hate relationship with Word Biblical Commentaries. I love the parts I understand & hate how stupid I feel at the other parts. #

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the green circle

the point area has the green circle trail and as a runner i am eternally thankful for all the people who established and maintain it. the trails are amazing. it is a nice, soft surface that runs along side the wisconsin and plover rivers. anyhow i love it.

SIDE NOTE – i like to get diet coke refills instead of new drinks. i figure they are not only cheaper (which is something i like) but also more environmentally friendly. the other day i was surprised when i went to the bp store that has the cheapest refills in the point area. the surprised occurred when i pulled the lid off of the cup i had brought from my car into the store. as i pulled the lid and straw off of the cup a very angry yellow jacket suddenly flew out of it. there really is no cool way to respond to the shock of a yellow jacket coming out of your cup aiming to attack you. i’m afraid that my scream and sudden rush away from the diet coke loving, stinger bearing, ticked off insect was not received well by the store’s staff or my fellow customers. they also didn’t seem very happy with the mad yellow jacket that i left with them as i decided to leave the store. i guess for a few weeks i’ll now be going to another place for my daily diet coke.

SIDE SIDE NOTE – i watched this video of one of ryan hall’s marathon work outs and his discussion of the term ole’. hall is a beast and the video is quite cool. adam and i ended up making a video on my response to the hall video.

SIDE SIDE SIDE NOTE – there is one benefit to not being a youth minister when you’re kids are both involved in a youth ministry – wednesdays become date night.

simple answers can be real powerful

i haven’t read any of john goldingay’s works and had not heard of him before watching the above short video. yet his quick, concise answers to three questions is enough for me to want to read some of his work. i specifically love his answer to “what is your strategy for love?” answer – “to do it.”

a few random thoughts

RANDOM THOUGHT #1 – in doing some of the required reading for my next d.min seminar, “doctrinal foundstions,” it was cool to run across jurgen moltmann as one of the most significant theologians of the 20th century and then to realize that i’ll be listening to him and stand a good chance of meeting him in three weeks.

RANDOM THOUGHT #2 – tapestry was amazing tonight. it started off with mike describing how the community of tapestry had acted like the church to them this past week and then got better after that. when everyone started talking about mercy and dealing with specific situations i found myself once again loving the community of faith that i get to be a part of.

RANDOM THOUGHT #3 – tapestry poker is at my house monday at 6:30 p.m. it’s a $3 buy in and all the proceeds go to support a kid through world vision.

RANDOM THOUGHT #4 – i start painting the house this week. i almost believe that pam’s whole back injury was just a ruse to get her out of painting.

RANDOM THOUGHT #5 – this blog seems to be a merely feeder for facebook content now. all the comments i receive come from facebook and not the blog. i wish i could get my stupid wordpress/facebook comment pulgin working so it would join the blog & facebook comments.

the week in tweets – 2009-08-22

  • say it ain't so brett! i had kept faith in you until this. #
  • thanks to ebay tapestry now has a new projector for cheaper than a new bulb would have cost for our broken one. #
  • @fuelshane -and yet JESUS is probably a linux-guy 🙂 in reply to fuelshane #
  • @joshuajones – what? you saying it isn't true? btw, that's awesome. in reply to joshuajones #
  • I just finished being in a meeting that had its minutes typed before it ever started and I was typed in as present before I ever showed up. #
  • I'm about to go mushrooming!!!!! The good edible type, not the psychotropic type. #
  • I just entered a meeting that has its minutes already typed and I was listed as present before I had even arrived. #
  • the mushrooms turned out not to be edible (they were too far along the process). too bad. #
  • Just saw #GIJoe with Noah. I'm not sure what I was expecting from it but I know it was something more than that. #
  • @dhaltom7 – is this the court reporter test? #
  • @dhaltom7 – that's great too in reply to dhaltom7 #
  • WOOHOO! We have a storm moving in. I love storms. #
  • @joshuajones – i'm a little jealous. i love OTR in reply to joshuajones #
  • Just finished the first Halo LAN party I've been to in two years – Difference is as a Youth Minister I would have had to provide the snacks. #
  • @eLP88 – what's the new phase? #
  • I just bought a perfect weber grill for $10 & a miniweber for $5. I now have 3 weber grills! #
  • @eLP88 – wow, really? in reply to eLP88 #
  • I've never needed to buy poker chips before – What exactly am I supposed to look for in these things? #
  • I'm very pumped because today I found out we have a former shepherd who is a part of Tapestry – I love the church I am a part of. #
  • @dhaltom7 – yep exactly like an actual "sheep" shepherd in reply to dhaltom7 #
  • @HeyMrsNorman – you're not that old. 🙂 in reply to HeyMrsNorman #
  • packer man is about to go running – AKA kelly green shorts & a bright yellow shirt. #

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youth ministry & church

i could make this a long post but i’m not going to. i just thought i would quickly say that good church and good youth ministry often resemble each other. i think you can take a good youth ministry model (not the stupid ra-ra stuff) and use it to make a JESUS loving, life & community changing church. i would lump college ministry in on this also. i don’t really think you can do that with any of type of ministry. no buddy ever says “why can’t church be more like choir” or at least i’ve never been around anyone who said that. i would say you could do it with senior adult ministry but they are usually too busy going on trips to branson to start a church. 🙂

i think the reason for this are because good youth ministry usually embodies the things that a church should embody – loving one another, loving others, loving GOD, etc.

SIDE NOTE – has anyone ever used a camcorder as a document camera/presenter? i’m think of using an old camcorder as a document projector to see if i would like using one during tapestry. i figure i’ll test it out before looking into buying an elmo or something similar.

tapestry poker

i’m not a huge fan of poker. i don’t really have anything against it. i don’t think it is evil or anything like that. it’s just that i prefer hearts. still i love hanging out with threads and we have a fair number of guys in tapestry who love poker. so we’ve started playing poker on monday nights as a part of our monday night guys bible study. of course, being tapestry we’ve done it slightly different. everyone agrees that poker without money behind it is stupid. poker just isn’t fun without a loss or a gain. still, we don’t want to hinder anyone who might have a gambling problem. so we’ve decided that the game is limited to a $3 buy in and what we are playing for is the tax contribution credit. all the money will be used to support a kid through world vision and the winner of each week’s game is the one whose name the contribution is made under. that way the winner still gets something but there is no way that we can contribute to anyone’s gambling problem because no matter what everyone in the room on monday nights is walking away with $3 less.

i like the way we do things.

SIDE NOTE – my evil plan has been accomplished. pam really doesn’t like oprah. it’s a long story but the short version is that oprah just gets her goat. anyhow i found a free 6 month subscription to oprah’s magazine on lifehacker.com and now pam is subscribed to it. off course, pam didn’t know it until the magazine showed up in our mail box. it might not be funny to you but it made me laugh 🙂
my evil plan