antiquus postremo

'antiquus postremo' is latin for "ancient future". ancient-future is a term used by the so-called "postmodern church" or emerging church to envision what the future of the church might look like if we returned to modeling the early church as described in the book of acts. anyway, ancient future for this blog just means that I'm writing about what's happening right now in my life, kind of like saying "yesterday's tomorrow".

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I bought new music recently, and it's shown in this picture. If you click on the picture, you should be able to read the titles. That's what I have been listening to lately.

I buy new music at a discount, through one of those "Buy 12 CDs for the price of one" mail-order things. There's no catch with this one, provided I keep up with refusing the "Featured Selections" that they send me every few weeks. I wait for the best deals -- usually they're "Buy 1, get unlimited at 2.99/1.99" -- and buy large numbers every year or so. This is how I have a CD collection of well over 100 and the average price I paid per CD is about $7. I don't burn music (see the most recent post on my Profundus Sententia blog, link below or on the left sidebar), so this is my way of finding a good middle ground that works with my enjoyment of music, my thriftyness, and my firm morality.

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