I have been making a post every day since we started Squak! and holy cow, it is tough. I don’t know how people can make it unless their blog is their actual daily job… Crazy.
Archive for July 18, 2007
What happened to the Wauwatosa Man?
Earlier today, you may have noticed that I had a post up about a Wauwatosa man riding a balloon chair to the Packer training camp. Well, I just transfered it to my new web startup called Squak! Some friends of mine and I were tossing some ideas around and we decided to go ahead and do something about it.
Squak! will be sort of a “spoof news” site, similar to the Onion and other tabloid style magazines.
Neanderthal, Noah and the Great Flood
I was reading an article from Wired about a Neanderthal DNA test. It says that, while still inconclusive, there is a good chance that Neanderthal man is a separate being than modern man. It got me thinking back to the great flood of Noah. I wonder if most of the world population at that time were Neanderthal and the flood is what removed them.
Perhaps the differences between Neanderthal and modern man is what allowed humans in the old testament to live for hundreds of years? Adam lived 930 years, Methuselah the longest lived of the patriarchs lived 969 years. Noah lived 950 years.
Twice Removed
Don’t ask how this conversation came up, but last week at work I was in a meeting talking about a project that I am trying to get done and someone brought up the concept of “Twice Removed”. We spent quite a few minutes trying to figure out what it meant.
I like Anna’s explanation best; It is when a woman marries someone and eventually gets divorced and then she marries the brother of the previous husband and again, gets divorced. That way she was “Twice Removed” from the family!
While I like the explanation, I doubted the authenticity. So, did a quick search and found the answer at geneology.com.
When the word “removed” is used to describe a relationship, it indicates that the two people are from different generations. You and your first cousins are in the same generation (two generations younger than your grandparents), so the word “removed” is not used to describe your relationship.The words “once removed” mean that there is a difference of one generation. For example, your mother’s first cousin is your first cousin, once removed. This is because your mother’s first cousin is one generation younger than your grandparents and you are two generations younger than your grandparents. This one-generation difference equals “once removed.”Twice removed means that there is a two-generation difference. You are two generations younger than a first cousin of your grandmother, so you and your grandmother’s first cousin are first cousins, twice removed.
Anonymous Prayer Request
Please pray for our daughter, Lisa who has left to be with her drug friends. Â Pray for safety and for her to get in touch with us today so we know if she’s safe. Â Also, pray that she can kick this terrible habit and get on with her life. Â Pray for us as her parents to have a peace. Â Thank you. Â Her mother.