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, December 19, 2008

What a Team!

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I offer my deepest apologies and regrets. I knew going into this Husker football season, with all of it's anticipation, questions, wond...
Tuesday, December 16, 2008

I'm baaack!!!

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Yes, I am still alive, if you can believe it. It's been nearly a month since I last had anything to say, so in case you were wondering,...
Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The Ancient Art of Cheese and Macaroni Preparation

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In my continuing quest for culinary mastery of Kraft Cheese and Macaroni, I have reached a stage in which said mastery is seemingly within m...
Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Twitter Malfunction

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You may have noticed my newly added Twitter application to the left, which now doesn't seem to be working correctly. I attempted to fix...

Huskers 56, Wildcats 28

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Last Saturday's 56-28 Husker win against the Wildcats of Kansas State was the most satisfying win of the season, at least from my perspe...
Friday, November 14, 2008

Husker 45, Jayhawks 35

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The Huskers enjoyed a very satisfying win last Saturday after defeating the Kansas Jayhawks. It was a much-needed win, too, for reasons I di...
Saturday, November 8, 2008

Huskers vs. Jayhawks

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Today marks the long-awaited rematch between Nebraska and Kansas, for it was a year ago when the Huskers visited Lawrence and were handed th...
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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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