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Aug 05, 2009

The Woods

By Jason Kettinger | Posted at 4:58 AM

Blaine Stevens wanted to go running. He’d spent most of the last hour staring at family photos from times better than now. He and Connie have been fighting for months. Blaine half-wondered what two 28-year-olds with no children could fight about. They found things, and it wasn’t much fun.

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Jul 26, 2009

The View from Mudsock Heights: We Went So Far, Only to Turn and Run Away

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 1:24 AM

From time to time it is claimed in connection with an event — usually a demonstration of some sort — that “the whole world is watching.” Practically always, the whole world isn’t. But the whole world certainly was watching 40 years ago this week.

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Jul 20, 2009

The View from Mudsock Heights: A Storm and a Tragedy are Memorialized in the Median Strip

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 5:52 AM

The roadside memorial always takes me back to that day. It was a Monday, four years ago, a very hot day. The dew point that afternoon was 81 degrees. Anything above 70 is thought to be — and my experience confirms it — uncomfortable. The air was saturated. Just walking to the mailbox and back left me soaked in sweat.

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Jul 16, 2009

Linux Migration for the Home PC User, Part 6

By Ed Hurst | Posted at 5:19 AM

Let's add another repo. A repository, or repo, is a place where additional software packages are available for download. Out of the box, most Linux distributions are preconfigured with standard repos for downloading additional features, as well as receiving updates to the system.

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Jul 09, 2009

The View from Mudsock Heights: Mourning the Passing of an Incredible Cultural Icon

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 5:12 PM

Every so often, the death of a famous person touches one in an unexpected way. That happened to me a little more than a week ago. A true cultural icon, someone who in his small way redefined our lives, had died unexpectedly. He was only 50. His passing left a void that will not soon be filled.

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Jul 03, 2009

Linux Migration for the Home PC User, Part 5

By Ed Hurst | Posted at 4:49 AM

Be careful using the Linux command line — it can be very addictive. You don't have to be a Linux hobby fanatic to enjoy the power of what's often called “pure computing.”

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Jun 30, 2009

The View from Mudsock Heights: Throats Burned Dry and Souls that Cry for Water -- Cool, Clear, Water

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 4:02 AM

I’m pretty sure that grass isn’t supposed to be brown. But it’s been so long since it was any other color, I’m not quite sure.

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Jun 19, 2009

Take Three: Observations on iPhone Launches

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 9:58 PM

I just received my iPhone 3G S, and I could not be more excited. How strange buying a new cell phone has become in the last two years.

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Book Review: The Lamb’s Supper

By Jason Kettinger | Posted at 9:36 PM

The best thing that anyone could say about Dr. Scott Hahn’s book, “The Lamb’s Supper: The Mass As Heaven On Earth” is that he writes about worshipping, meeting, celebrating, and proclaiming—even eating—a God who is really there. I would say just that.

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A Close Look a OakTree’s Accordance, Part III: Tallying Up the Value

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 5:01 AM

Even after reading the first two parts of this series (Part I, Part II), the question from the budget conscious person may be, “Why not a different program – QuickVerse or even SWORD – that is a lot cheaper?” That is a good question, but one Accordance can easily answer in one word: flexibility.

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