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Author Archives: Josh

About Josh

When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.

Freakonomics: The Value of an Arena

Original Article (safe for work): http://bit.ly/x2JmnS I hear this issue pop up on sports talk stations out of Nashville, most recently with regard to building a new stadium for the Nashville Sounds. And it will become an issue soon enough for the Titans, I’m sure. But the article is interesting because it refutes many of the … Continue reading »

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WoW Pics: Mining Overload and Macaw Drop (x2)

    So, this top picture is of my bags. I’m leveling blacksmithing and I’m too cheap (despite the gold) to buy it from the Auction House (in all honesty, I like the grind, too). But this is what I have, organized in true OCD fashion!       The Hyacinth  Macaw dropped for me, … Continue reading »

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Posting to My Blog is NOT a Violation!

Posting to my blog, errantconvergence,com, is not a violation of my vow to abstain from interaction in social media and text. The decision was made with only vague guidelines because I was, myself, vague about what I wanted to accomplish. After a week, it became clear that the impulse was to actually avoid mechanics and … Continue reading »

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Horde Swag in My Classroom!

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Introduction to the Archives: A Tale from Salem

Note: This was the story I originally wrote to weave together my character’s background. It was found randomly stored on a website (no clue how that happened) and I saved it because you never know when the web will go down! Obviously, there are some indicators of the strong religious current I lived with in those days. Continue reading »

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