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Is the Bible Error free?
Posted on February 16th, 2006 No commentsWhy Biblical Inerrancy Isn’t Important.
Unless, of course, your faith, or lack thereof, needs it to be.
"…Here’s a good reference
as to why many believe the Bible to be a fallible work of men. For an
in-depth argument that the Bible is inerrant, and a list of possible
explanations of commonly perceived errors, here’s a good link. For a good overview of inerrancy, try here, or here.
Whatever our beliefs, we are all served by knowledge and understanding.
If what we believe is valid, no insult or abuse can really tarnish it,
nor should we fear critical discussion of it. Blind bias is the only
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AJAX code
Posted on February 15th, 2006 No commentsYahoo! User Interface Libarary – Yahoo has released to the public the Yahoo! User Interface Library " a collection of JavaScript components that help developers enrich web
applications with desktop-style, event-driven interactions." -
Hosted Services
Posted on February 15th, 2006 No commentsWould you pay a monthly fee to access software? Microsoft’s Office Live offering is targeting small businesses with this new service.
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JavaScript
Posted on February 13th, 2006 No commentsReferences:
Scripting Debugging in IE
Debugging Javascript TipDebugging Javascript in ASP.NET apps [via Kevin]
Web Development Bookmarklets (FireFox)
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The Blogging, Podcasting Church
Posted on February 10th, 2006 No commentsThis Liverpool Church claims that Podcasting encourages people to attend their church.
Blogging Church is a one-stop resource for pastors and leaders who want to know the why, what, and how of blogging.
- Why should my church embrace blogging?
- What can blogs accomplish in my church?
- How can we get started?
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ASP .NET Code
Posted on February 7th, 2006 No commentsASP .NET Sample Projects & Starter Kits
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Microsoft Empower ISV program
Posted on February 7th, 2006 No commentsEmpower BenefitsMicrosoft Empower for ISVs offers the following benefits:-
Up to five (5) software licenses (for internal use):
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One (1) software license and up to five (5) Client Access Licenses (CALs) for:
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Development and Testing License: One (1) MSDN Premium Subscription media kit and five (5) user licenses**
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MSDN Online Managed Support Newsgroups (English Only)
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MSDN Online Concierge Trial (English Only)
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ISV Advisory Service – 10 Hours
Empower RequirementsTo join Microsoft Empower for ISVs, participants must meet the following requirements:-
Be a Registered Member of the Microsoft Partner Program.
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Submit the URL of your company’s official website at the time of enrollment, using the online enrollment tool. Maintenance of the contact information on the official corporate website is required during the membership.
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Commit to developing one (1) packaged and resalable software application that supports at least one of the following Microsoft technologies:
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Execute the Initiative Agreement located in the online enrollment tool.
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Pay the annual membership fee of US$375 (fee varies from country to country).
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Provide profile information on planned software application development.
Act now to receive one MSDN Premium Subscription media kit and five user licenses at the membership fee of US$375 (the membership fee varies by country).
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Guidelines to using PowerPoint
Posted on February 7th, 2006 No commentsWhy do schools love to teach PowerPoint? Because they can? Is that the best use of computer education dollars? More than learning how to create a nice document using styles? Wouldn’t teaching them the finer points of inserting pictures into a document benefit them more? How about starting a blog, programming, creating a picture slideshow with music, understanding how to use email effectively, guarding against SPAM, forwarding email after cleaning them up and removing CC lists. I would choose a dozen other things before teaching a kid in Elementary school how to use PowerPoint. Is my daughter going to create a powerpoint slideshow explaining the benefits of increasing her allowance? What does a kid need PowerPoint for? It reminds me when I was volunteering at SeniorNet and was sadden when I saw the syllabus. They were teaching 70 year olds that never used computers, Access Database! How about teaching them an alternative to double-clicking which to some was very difficult to do? I digress.
If you have a legitimate need to use PowerPoint. Here are some tips:
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Dynamic DNS
Posted on February 6th, 2006 No commentsI use NOIP using a subdomain off of one of their domains.
Other services:
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Microsoft RSS Platform
Posted on February 3rd, 2006 No commentsI’m keeping an open mind regarding the new Microsoft RSS Platform introduced in IE 7.0. It will be a standard component of Windows Vista. I’m perfectly happy having the OS maintain the feeds store and helping with synchronization and letting applications focus on the display of content. After all, the SocialDynamX software never was a true RSS aggregator. It basically served as a consumer of a service, just as Microsoft is suggesting applications do in their new platform. The service in FM Radio was the local Userland Radio server running on the PC. We simply picked up the data locally from Radio using XML-RPC.


