BIOTIKOLOGY

Biotikos is a greek word meaning of this life, things pertaining to this life, and/or matters of this life. Logos, as you may well be aware, means the study of something. So, Biotikology is the study of life, which is what I am hoping to do through this blog. Basically, this is an open forum in which I will post random thoughts from time to time, and I hope that you might respond with your own wisdom and insight.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Here's to the Next 50!

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As this week's weigh-in quickly approaches, it occurs to me that I never celebrated after hitting my 300-pound milestone last week. Act...
Wednesday, March 28, 2007

A Tribute

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Wow, do I love this time of year! I'm sitting at my computer with the window open next to me, listening to the birds and enjoying the sw...
Tuesday, March 20, 2007

More on Workouts

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Since my last few words regarding exercise and taking time to include 30 minutes per day of aerobic activity, I've had a few questions a...
Monday, March 19, 2007

Bittersweetness

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Ah, Happy belated St. Patty's Day, laddies! I had begun typing a post on the morning of the Irish holiday, and had planned to finish upo...
Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Salvaging Clarity From Confusion

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We here in L-Town are fortunate to have one of the best columnists I've ever had the pleasure of reading. Dr. Leon Satterfield is a reti...
Sunday, March 11, 2007

Freezin' For A Reason, Take II

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Yesterday was the second attempt at the Polar Plunge to benefit the Special Olympics, and it was a big success! The temperature was a balmy...
Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Interwoven Threads

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A good friend from college posted on his blog today about a company which is just beginning to get off the ground. The company is called In...
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Kevin
Lincoln, Husker Nation, United States
I reside in Lincoln, NE. where I was born and raised. I've done some fairly extensive traveling, but have always returned back home with really no intention of leaving. I have been very happily married to my wonderful wife Mandi for eight years. We have three children; Kaedyn, age twelve, Madilyn, age six, and Korynne, age four. I graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 2003 with a degree in religion. I am currently working as the Operations Training Coordinator at the Lincoln 911 center, where I have been employed for nearly eight years.
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