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“A very little key will open a very heavy door” (Charles Dickens, Hunted Down)
Let’s hear it for the minor bowl games
By now, college football fans are well into bowl season, and the question arises: after getting past the playoffs and New Year's bowls, what difference do the other bowls make? One writer derides the other bowls, saying they're meaningless. That may be so, but I'd...
Do what it takes
Everyone thinks about resolutions for the New Year. Are you willing to do what it takes to achieve those results? Some thoughts from the GOAT - Coach Nick Saban. Everybody Wants To Be #1 pic.twitter.com/A4ZJ6Cwxpu— InsideBamaRecruiting (@RTRnews) December 21,...
Faith talk
Via Relevant, some tips on talking about one's faith:"As you confront people’s ideas and argue with their religion, seek to learn their stories.""As you talk about God and faith, resist the temptation to try and move people anywhere. That’s God’s job.""As you...
The robot tipping point
Via CEABlog from a short time ago, we're getting close to the tipping point in spite of any reservations:..there is still hesitation about surrendering too much control to artificial intelligence. Some factors that deter consumers from purchasing robots include total...
The robot tipping point
Via CEABlog from a short time ago, we're getting close to the tipping point in spite of any reservations:..there is still hesitation about surrendering too much control to artificial intelligence. Some factors that deter consumers from purchasing robots include total...
Christians in society
From a sermon by David Gibbs of the National Center for Life and Liberty about the relation between Christians and society in the ancient world:Ostracized by their families for following Jesus Christ.Oppressed by government as potential seditionists.Hated by society...
Christians in society
From a sermon by David Gibbs of the National Center for Life and Liberty about the relation between Christians and society in the ancient world:Ostracized by their families for following Jesus Christ.Oppressed by government as potential seditionists.Hated by society...
Turning business IT upside down?
Via Business Insider, a primer on Facebook's Open Compute Project: "...anyone can look at, use, or modify the designs of the hugely expensive computers that big companies use to run their operations — all for free."The claim is Facebook is doing to hardware what open...