I thought Chick-Fil-A already had chick-n-strips, so what is it with the NEW Chick-n-Strips ??

Finally found the answer in this 5/19/08 press release:

… a new Chick-fil-A Chick-n-Strips® product that is 50 percent larger than the chain’s current strip offering (45 gram tender versus 30 grams). The Chick-n-Strips™, which are served as part of the Chick-fil-A® Chick-n-Strip Salad, will be added to the menu on May 19 along with Chick-fil-A’s cold entrée improvements, but the chain will not aggressively promote the new Chick-n-Strips as an entrée until August. Chick-n-Strips will be offered as a 3- or 4-count entrée for adults and in 1- and 2-counts for Chick-fil-A® Kid’s Meals. To complement the new Chick-n-Strips, Chick-fil-A has developed a new proprietary dipping sauce, a smokey mustard recipe inspired by a veteran
Chick-fil-A restaurant franchisee in Fredericksburg, Va.

Here at mcdonalds parking lot off of main street and macarthur, this may be considered irvine or santa ana, not sure.. Person I’m here to pickup is still at Baggage claim, waiting for her bags to come out.. When she’s got em, ii ll get call. Thar it is… Bye

Here you go, this proves and demostrates that we can use blogmailr.com to email content to a private email alias and have it posted as a blog entry! No more having to login to make a blog post! Everybody knows how to use email, not everybody knows how to blog.


www.djchuang.com

BlogMailr looks like a well-designed clean-looking web app, but looks a bit like it’s left out on the lurch, with no new blog entries since 2006! In web time, that’s ancient. :(

At the moment, it’s not in the deadpool, but it feels fragile not knowing how long it’ll be around. (as were these 3 websites — ebituaries and fcompany and dotcomfailures.com)

What I’m looking for is a way to post to this blog via email, so I don’t have to login or use a browser. Any other suggestions?

coast to coast move

We’re driving cross country, moving from DC to OC. You can catch our live blogging and lifestreaming (broadcasting) of our drive at www.coast2coastmove.com >>

From MSNBC’s Making of a Massacre: Quiet and disturbed, Cho Seung-Hui seethed, then exploded. His odyssey.

Cho was trapped in a generational warp, neither quite Korean like his parents nor American like his peers. His parents turned to the church for help with his emotional problems, but he was bullied in his Christian youth group, especially by rich kids. “Cho was a smart student who could understand the meaning of the Bible,” recalled his boyhood pastor at Centreville (Va.) Korean Presbyterian Church, who asked not to be identified in an interview with NEWSWEEK to avoid further media inquiries. But the pastor doubted that Cho believed the words. In his diatribe, Cho castigates Christians—and compares himself to Jesus Christ, martyred on the cross. Cho’s progression from lonely boy to mass murderer is full of omens and portents and twists—a modern tragedy that might have been avoided, if only anyone had been able to see what he saw with those dead eyes.

[ht: biscuet]

[update 5/6/07] in the Washington Post — Isolation Defined Cho’s Senior Year: Beseeched by Mother, N.Va. Church Offered to Purge ‘Demonic Power’ ::

Hyang In Cho was so desperate to find help for her silent, angry son that she sought out some members of One Mind Church in Woodbridge to heal him of what the church’s head pastor called “demonic power.”

But before the church could act late last summer, Seung Hui Cho had to return to Virginia Tech to start his senior year, said the Rev. Dong Cheol Lee, minister of the Presbyterian congregation.

College might have been the worst place for Cho, according to interviews with classmates, church members and other acquaintances. At home, he had his parents, his sister and some structure and discipline. At Westfield High School in Chantilly, where he graduated in 2003, he was studious and had joined the science club.

Now, new details have emerged suggesting that Cho’s mental condition worsened at Virginia Tech, especially in his senior year after his mother had sought to step in back home. His isolation grew, and his attention to schoolwork and class time dropped, according to numerous interviews. On April 16, he killed 32 people and himself in the deadliest shooting rampage by an individual in U.S. history.

Cho’s family has said nothing publicly about his medical history, his academic performance or anything else that might explain what drove him to kill. Nevertheless, Hyang In Cho knew last year that her son was troubled. Before finding One Mind, she had gone to several other congregations of various denominations seeking help, according to officials at several Northern Virginia churches.

“His problem needed to be solved by spiritual power,” said Lee, whose church members met with Cho and his mother. “That’s why she came to our church — because we were helping several people like him.” Those churchgoers told Hyang In Cho that her son was afflicted by demonic power and needed deliverance, Lee said.

Organizers of the National New Church Conference, aka Exponential Conference, reacted to Bill Hybels’ contrasting remark that followed Mark Driscoll’s video, and those videos were not distributed as promised. This being an open-source world, the Acts 29 team released it online, according to theResurgence [ht: thecuttingtruth] >>

… the sponsors of the event asked me to instead put together an eight-minute video on church planting that could be shown at the event and then handed out to each of the 1,500 attendees. So, in an effort to be helpful, the video crew from Mars Hill Church and I spent half a day in freezing weather at a military cemetery shooting scenes that were then edited for the video. Apparently the video was shown at the event, was well received by the attendees, and then criticized by Bill Hybels from the stage because it did not speak of women church planters. And, not wanting a bigger fuss, the organization hosting the event then made a decision not to hand out the video as they had promised, leaving the guys from our Acts 29 Church Planting Network who had hauled suitcases of the videos to Florida with thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours of wasted effort.

[update] TallSkinnyKiwi clears up the prevailing rumors circulating about this incident.

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