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March 11, 2009

A Quick Look at the Book of Revelation A Mission Practicum lesson for students in Sunset International Bible Institute’s Adventures in Missions program Dear Adventures in Missions student, As you work among the people at your posting, you will occasionally encounter folks who base much of their do...
Whitticisms [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by dwhitsett at 7:43 PM
The first part of the book is outlined to consist of two chapters. Chapter 2 - The Sustainability Challenge The first chapter - key descriptor "the Sustainability Challenge" - introduces the wider context which is related to the sustainability agenda at large, where some short history and ...
Notes from a Sustainopreneur | on Sustainability Entrepreneurship [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by andersabrahamsson at 4:00 AM | 1 Citations

March 10, 2009

This is one of those blogs where part of my brain says, “You probably should keep this story to yourself.� All while the other half goes, “This is kind of funny in a disgusting and fucked up way.� Awhile back I was driving and received a text message on my phone saying, “Hi. I would apprec...
Pointlessbanter.net [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Bobby Finstock at 7:57 AM

March 01, 2009

If you fall over in the street, do not just yell 'help' -- point at a person and give them specific instructions. Link to Changing Minds...
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Rowan's Future of Choice [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dick at 10:43 AM

February 26, 2009

In my first post in this series , I discussed the steps I had begun to take in putting my GTD system back in order. I started by outlining my life at the moment (especially my Areas of Focus”) and sketching out a vision of myself in 3-5 years. The next step in my return to an orthodox GTD syst...
Stepcase Lifehack [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dustin Wax at 9:00 AM

February 17, 2009

Judith Burton has written a good piece on context automation and what we're doing at Kynetx. She says: When browsing the Internet, each web site encounter throughout the browsing episode is a separate or ad hoc experience. There is no thread or connection from one site to another except in the user'...
Phil Windley's Technometria [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:36 AM

February 04, 2009

Image by coda via Flickr I throw my arms up in despair whenever rich people, politicians, presenters and celebs are caught out saying apparently nasty things about other people, and then deny that they have been racist, sexist, homophobic—whatever is the accusation levelled against them—...
The Spicy Cauldron [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Spicy Cauldron at 7:42 AM

January 23, 2009

David Klinghoffer writes on HirHurim: Yes, R. Sacks comes closest to the sort of outlook and impact I had in mind. There’s no one quite like him in the Jewish world–not in Israel or America. But he’s singular in another sense, which is why I didn’t mention him. Despite his au...
Your Moral Leader [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Luke Ford at 11:42 AM
From Phoenix New Times music editor Martin Cizmar's announcement of the Pazz and Jop poll: "4. The poll was founded by former Voice music editor Robert Christgau, who is the worst music critic ever, in my humble opinion. I almost didn't want to vote just to avoid furthering, in any way, his legacy o...
Idolator [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dan Gibson at 11:30 AM

January 11, 2009

RTFA: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-10138411-17.html The U.S. Army has spent $12 million on a new facility in Philadelphia that abandons the use of recruiters selling the Army life in favor of video games and loud rock music, according to a Reuters report. Dubbed the U.S. Army Experience Center,...
rtfa.net [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by farkinga at 3:06 PM
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