Please join the fight to Save Net Radio.
One young seminarian on a mission of creative hope and authentic faith. "Christians live by the promise of God and thus in creative hope" (Daniel Migliore)
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Very Important to Me
I am looking forward to my semester in Greece; however, one of my ways to connect with home is now being jeopardized. In March the Copyright Royalty Board increased the royalties internet radio providers have to pay between 300 and 1200 percent. If this measure continues as planned many webcasters will be forced to shut down. I listen to internet radio stations every day at work because of the convenience and flexibility they offer. Internet radio is varied like normal radio stations but can be used like a personal music player with options like 'pause' that come in handy when the phone is ringing off the hook.
Please join the fight to Save Net Radio.
Please join the fight to Save Net Radio.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Good News!!
I got my passport back a couple of days ago with the Visa from the Greek Embassy! It's all very exciting! The last pieces of the puzzle are coming together. It's a Student Visa for 90 days, which is shorter than my stay there; but I'll be getting a Housing Visa once I'm actually in Greece. It's fast approaching!
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
At school
I'm currently at my college for the summer, and I'm studying up for my trip to Greece. I have several small projects going on for this short term since I am not taking any classes. There is a paper I am writing about the cultural significance of comic books that I hope to present to a large conference in January. Of course I'm working on my Greek, and I'm working on work. I have an IT job here at my school and am pursuing a second job in Web Services.
Thanks for visiting!
Thanks for visiting!
Friday, June 1, 2007
Consulate

Tomorrow I am heading back to my university to work for the summer. I've got one job lined up and another one to interview for on Monday. I need that spending money for the great Greek shops! Feel free to ask me to bring you something back as long as it's small....and cheap [or you can pay me back]. No liquor, though. The drinking age in Greece is 18, so I'll be able to drink over there, but when I come back I won't be 21 yet.
καληνύχτα!
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