Archive for April, 2006



The interesting thing about an RSS reader is that a post shows up even when the blogger takes it down.
This happened to LaShawn Barber of Pajama Media. She posted this:

Rush Limbaugh is Stilling Using Drugs
By La Shawn on General

Very disappointing.

This case began in 2004. The prosecutor acknowledged he bluffed on original possible charges. Bluffing is [...]

Huh. Good for Dr. Warnock. That’s a first at IMonk for sure. I’ve been reading Michael Spencer for a couple of years, not because I’m a theology geek, but because he is a good writer in a  religious culture I’ve had little exposure to, (Southern Baptist private school) and I never know what scrape he’ll get into next.
Hat’s [...]

For all the worry over the large size and influence of MySpace – a social networking site owned by Rupert Murdoch – it’s very size means there are a lot of eyes and people prepared to report threats.
An 18 year old in Lakeland Florida who was a senior at Sonrise Christian School (Church of God) [...]

Robert Duncan has a piece at Spero News – I thank God for Spammers.
He acknowledges he has had to do so through gritted teeth, but it gave me pause. Given the spam this blog has been hit with over the years, I can’t recall ever praying for the persons who started a bot run that [...]

I’d like you, BDBO readers to take a moment to look at the post below  to gain some context. Then you as a  reader take a moment to respond.
I’ve been thinking about the reality most comment sections are dominated by males on all kinds of blogs (including BDBO) and observing for quite sometime and I want to make this a blog where dialogue doesn’t tend [...]

Anil Dash, having blogged for years and having received thousands of comments has decided men comment under posts this way:
Based on extensive observation in the nearly 7 years that I’ve been blogging, here is how men actually submit comments to a site:

Skim just enough of the first few sentences so you can get a fair [...]

Angry Christians aren’t a rare sight anywhere. You can be sure that more than a few of the faces smiling back at you on Sunday morning are angry about something, and some were venting that anger on the way to church. Christian spouses and families get angry with one another. Christian teenagers are angry at [...]

British High Court judge Peter Smith who ruled on the Dan Brown (da Vinci Cod author) plagerism case put a code in the text of his ruling. It’s been cracked. A London lawyer noticed 38 italized letters in the 71 page court document on Wednesday and thought it was a printer error so he emailed the judge.
The [...]



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