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The Joy of Teaching (Jan 31 2008 20:55 GMT) - One of my bosses shared this with us today. I wish I knew who came up with it. Then Jesus took his disciples up the mountain and, gathering them around him, he taught them, saying: Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven Blessed are the meek Blessed are they that mourn Blessed are the merciful Blessed are they [...] |
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NNW 3.1.1 Out of Sync (Jan 31 2008 20:55 GMT) - I have two Macs: office and MacBook. The MacBook syncs to the office Mac just fine--articles read on the office mac are noted as read on the MacBook; articles left unread show up as unread. However, the reverse is not true. |
EnterpriseITplanet.com / Green
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Green WiFi: Big Plans, Small Solar Panels (Jan 31 2008 20:53 GMT) - Deploying wireless access in the developing areas of our world is fraught with complications. You name it -- lack of infrastructure, spotty or non-existent power grids -- and you can bet that adventurous technologists will encounter it. And it doesn't help that you have to lug around hefty solar panels to get remote villages and schools networked. That's why a start-up, Green WiFi, is thinking small in a clever way when it comes to harnessing the sun's rays. Wi-Fi Planet's Amy Mayer explains: |
Bad Astronomy Blog
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The Tank Vodcast asks: What is a skeptic? (Jan 31 2008 20:53 GMT) - Richard Saunders is an Australian skeptic and good friend. He is a polymath: a master at origami, a videocaster, a writer, and just an all-around drobbly bloke. He makes a skeptical vidcast called The Tank (formerly The Skeptic Tank), and in the most recent episode, his cohost Michael Wolloghan walks around Sydney asking people, "What is [... |
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