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Donnie Davies - Take My Hand

Donnie Davis. Remember him? Well, in 2007 he made quite the splash with his video "The Bible Says" (you can see it here ). Well I just noticed that he's out with a new video. And wow!! The innuendo is much stronger than the last one, but I love it! Donnie Davies - Take My Hand - watch more funny videos Here are the lyrics (as best as I can make them out): Homosexuality . Homosexuality. Homosexuality is a heartbreaking and crippling disease. But there is something you can do about it:.   Will you come ? When you feel almighty power When I reach out to touch you will you come? Will you come inside the gates of heaven? Into eternal glory will you come? Are you bruised and broken Poisoned with deceit Do you stand for nothing Shattered by defeat Are you barely human All but dead inside Just a rotten soul By your own design Even though you're lusting for another man Swallow all your pride Reach up and take my hand And in the face of evil In the face of sin In the f

My Ubuntu has been Breaking Lately

Over the past couple of weeks, I have experience a larger number of stubborn problems on my Ubuntu Intrepid machine. Here are just a couple of the problems I've been experiencing: A number of annoying Firefox problems. Two in particular: (1) When I'm downloading files, sometimes firefox will tell me that its got just a few more seconds to download when in fact it has finished downloading. This is annoying because it leaves *.part files all over the place. (2) When I shut down firefox, it has become more frequent that it doesn't fully shut down, and instead I have to go into the system monitor to kill it manually. VLC stopped working for me on *.mp4 and *.wmv files. In fact the only sorts of videos it seems to play consistently are *.mpeg files. And yes, I have all the codecs installed (so fuck off). I have to use mplayer instead. When I insert my flash drive into the USB port, it no longer automatically mounts it. Instead I have to go to Places->Computer and double click

How to import an openoffice spreadsheet into a table

The tip can be found here . Basically, here is what you do: Create a new Writer Table with the number of columns and rows you need In Calc, select and copy the range of cells you want to import into Writer In Writer, use Paste Special below or above the Writer table (not in the table, yet). For 'Selection', choose either "Formatted text [RTF]" or "HTML (HyperText Markup Language)". This creates a temporary table. Select and copy the contents of the newly created (but badly formatted) temporary table. Paste the contents of the temporary table into the original table you created in the first step. Delete the temporary table.

What I Hope Will Be Ready for Ubuntu "Jaunty Jackalope"

Back in April, when I was using Hardy, I wrote this about what I'd like to see in future versions of Ubuntu. Now that Intrepid is out, its time to re-evalute the list to see what made it and what didn't A GUI wrapper for utf: YES. Its called gutf. That said, I still haven't figured out how to set up internet connection sharing with it :( Until then, I'll stick with Firestareter Two-way synchronization between evolution and Google calander: YES (at least partial). In Hardy there was one-way synchronization. In Intrepid, although its somewhat hidden, its there. My Impression - not ready for prime time. For better or worse, cloud computing is going to be a big part of the way we do things. Google, of all companies, will be front and center in this. Advanced Desktop settings already pre-installed (or some simplified version of it). NO. This still confuses me - if you are going to make compiz a default part of the Desktop out of the box, then why not have a configuration to

Debian Live CD

If you are interested in Debian (esp. because Lenny was just released - yay), but don't want to install it on your system, let me introduce you to the Debian Live website. Here you can download live cds of this most venerable of distributions.