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Monthly Archives: April 2006
Misinformation
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 … Continue reading
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Building bridges
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 … Continue reading
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Life Lessons
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 … Continue reading
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I thank God for Spammers
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 … Continue reading
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Looking for your opinion
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 … Continue reading
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Blog commenter behaviors
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 … Continue reading
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Anger – the fashionable religious vice
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 … Continue reading
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Da Vinci Ruling Code
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 … Continue reading
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