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Jul 25 2009

Update and Announcing "What You Might Miss by Taking The Freeway Through Life"

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Dear Visitors, Readers and Fellow Bloggers,

Thank you for your support and encouragement through this time of my graduation and birthday. I appreciate all of you immensely. I know that God will richly bless me in the coming months and years.

Love,

Jonathan

(The above is a modified transcript of my thank-you cards that some of you may or may not have recieved, and I believe the current record holder for the most formal language on this blog. :-)_)

And now, for what I’ve been doing all these months away from the blogosphere:

I’ve graduated. But you knew that. I had an 18th birthday, but you knew that too. Those are the major life events that have happened.

At the end of June, I went on tour with our band/orchestra/choir, and had a marvelous time. We played at some really neat places, stayed and a family’s house (all 53 of us, in their old high school) for two nights, had a van (pulling our trailer of stuff) break down, had some very generous people fix it, made some new friends, learned a few new musical tricks, and encouraged a bunch of people who listened to us. Some of our contacts beforehand were quite worried that we wouldn’t play very well, but by the end they were completely blown away and requested that we come back next year. Which would be a ton of fun. :-) On the bus ride, we were entertained at the microphone with various re-arrangements of songs, tales of valor and of stupor in various events from the last half hour (the time since the teller was last speaking) from all attendees, and my personal favorite, stories written by the entire bus. Once we got home, I typed them up (which was fun)(all 11 of them that I had, two more came through cyberspace later, and one is still at large). Here’s a quick sample:

“Once upon a time, a DXS (Department of External Services) agent was flying an F-16 fighter jet through the starlit skies of Pakistan. Then Timothy was released from the plane to attack. He landed in a coma. When he woke up, he went to save Joseph (of the shattering violin) from Ruth, but she hit Timothy with the pillow, sending him into another coma.” (names changed to protect privacy, but if you were on tour you know the real names!)

In other news, my businesses have been doing quite nicely since their inception at my graduation. Of course, printed literature is a must for a graduation, as well as for business. Thus, making friends with you local do anything printer (Carrie at Allegra Printing in Charlotte, MI) is a good idea. However, I was caught completely off guard when she offered to put an 11×17 advertisement for me on her wall. For free. All I need to do is design the flier, which means I need a logo. I have some ideas, and may use y’all as a sounding board. :-)

For anyone who is wondering what I do at PotterVilla Applied Technology and PotterVilla Accoustics, let me elaborate.

PotterVilla Technology specializes in helping you “get” technology. We can repair, replace, program, upgrade, basically whatever you need done on your computer. Websites are a specialty–check out aingerbible.org for an example. Soon, we hope to offer data archival services, like converting VHS, VHS-C, Hi-8, Cassette Tapes, LP’s and other records, Slide film and printed pictures to digital files.

PotterVilla Acoustics is here to help with all your musical needs. We can rearrange a song to fit your specific group, play for your special event (including Taps at veteran’s services, funerals and weddings), or sooth and encourage with recorded music.

Sometimes, both businesses work together, like in a musical slideshow. :-)

I have started taking piano lessons from a guy who actually knows how to play the piano. He’s got me working on some really cool arraingements, like Jesu, Joy of Mans Desiring with ‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus, and Jesus Loves Me with Clair De Lune. Hopefully, I’ll be playing real Gosple style hymns soon. :-)

This morning, Mom and I went to a technology sale down to one of the local public school districts, where I purchased: 3 Computers (running Windows XP Pro, and including free 17″ monitors, keyboards and mice), 2 VCR’s, 2 Cassette Decks, 3 Wireless access cards, 1 Wireless access point, 1 Overhead projector, and 1 automatic boundary mic, all for only $128, about the price of a new copy of Windows XP Professional Edition. Most of that will be used for my business, with some for the church.

Why this school district had the capital to purchase ~400 computers to use then sell at $25 each is a topic for another day. As is the current economic system, and why college shouldn’t be necessary. As is the KJV and NIV Bible issue. As is decentralization (which I’m in favor of, by the way, just call me a independent agrarian anti-federalist). And on and on–you get my picture. Subjects abound, time does not.

The other main thing I’ve been doing over the past two weeks is writing a blog post. A really long one (for me). It’s about 4500 words, 8 pages. It all started when we took an alternate route along the back roads (which Matthew tells me is really a main drag [It’s not as main as the freeway, which we didn’t take {it still used to be a major US transit, though}])…

Stay tuned: the first post in this four part series is set to publish at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow!

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Jun 27 2009

Busy

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Contrary to popular opinion, we’re still alive and kicking. Though Busy.

Look for more someday when it’s not 12:30 in the morning. :-)

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.” John 3:16-17

God bless,

Jonathan

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Feb 7 2009

The Price of Free Land

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Today, I got paid for January work from my employer. I was calculating what I could do with it, and then the various claims began to set in. I eared approx. $300:

  • %15 manditory, off the top, for Social Security–and the government is cutting me a break. I don’t have to pay income tax yet, just Social Security. If I had to give them income tax, it’d be more like %25 or %30. And there’s almost no chance I’ll get anything back from the SS fund. At best, I’m donating to my parent’s retirement. At worst, I’m giving to some person who has no business getting my money. – $45.
  • %20 tithe and contributions–This is the least grudged of the bunch, since I’m not only depositing to my heavenly account, there are rewards down here, too. – $60.
  • %32.5 to my savings account, saving for something in the future. With the amount I’ll be putting in, after a year, I might be able to buy some socks, maybe. (I’m kidding, but it wouldn’t even be enough to buy a quarter acre of land or a truck that would run. Oh well, I’ve got to start somewhere) – $97.50
  • The remaining %32.5 will be spent sooner saved for later–things on my list include a new chair mat for my computer (the old one was nearly impossible to move around on, but it helps save the carpet.): $25; a new non-stick, 8″ sandwich frying pan, which after almost twice a day use for 6 mo. is loosing a major portion of it’s non-stick, and possibly killing me (you know about those things, slow, but sure): ~$10; and, a gift for Mom’s up coming birthday (the 10th): $20. I can’t say what it is because she reads what I write. (Hi Mom!). That leaves about $42.50. My desired next purchase would be a new 1 Terabyte (8,796,093,022,208 bits [a bits is a 0 or a 1], also known as really, really big!) hard drive, which would really help when I go to reinstall my various operating systems. I would also come in handy if and or when I start the media restoration digitization and archival service, and start working with big files (I’ll spare you the bit count :)). I’ll need to work this much again next month (maybe more, as my employer is re-negotiating my wage) to put with that $42.50, and I’ll be able to pay the $95 for the Samsung model that I would like.
All of which brings me around to a column that I read on freedom, by Chuck Baldwin. I’m not going to paraphrase, so here’s the quote:

“For example, we will work for 30 years or more to purchase our own property. After having done that, however, the property still does not belong to us. We are required to pay the State–for the rest of our lives–a property tax (to support concepts and ideas that many of us find reprehensible and detestable, no less), or armed agents will confiscate our property and throw us on the street. Pray tell me, what is the difference between this and the feudal system of old? In reality, none of us own any property. We are all serfs paying the feudal lord. Beyond that, our feudal masters even dictate to us what we can and cannot do with this property we supposedly own. We do not even have the right to manage and control our own land. And yet, we Americans put up with this illegitimacy and still have the audacity to say, “We are free.” Again, we don’t know the meaning of the word.


Virtually everything we do and say is monitored by the great Nanny State. Practically every service, every act is regulated by the State. Ask any independent business owner how many regulations, laws, acts, etc., demand fulfillment, and how many fees, taxes, permits, etc., are required by various government agencies and bureaucracies before he can perform a single task. For example, the federal government actually dictates how some restaurants can seat people or serve tables. Farmers are told what and how much to plant–and even to not plant. We cannot buy a gun, drive a car, marry the person we love, or even install a toilet without saying, “Pretty please?” to a dozen despots. And we still wave the flag every Independence Day and brag about how “free” we are. Again, we don’t know the meaning of the word.
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chuckbaldwinlive.com

“America is a land of taxation that was founded to avoid taxation.” – Laurence Peter

“They promise them freedom, while they themselves are slaves of depravity–for a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him.” – 2 Peter 2:19

“I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life. This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us–whatever we ask–we know that we have what we asked of him.

We know that we are children of God, and that the whole world is under the control of the evil one. We know also that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, so that we may know him who is true. And we are in him who is true–even in his Son Jesus Christ. He is the true God and eternal life.” – 1 John 5:13-15, 19-20

May God bless you and keep you, and may He make His face shine on you and give you peace.

Jonathan

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