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Western Digital Passport Portable 120GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive

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1984 - Obama’s Last Attack Ad…

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWvHbOoG3tI

When Hillary sicks her goons on him, bye bye Barry.

HT: www.drudgereport.com

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John Feinstein - Shame On the Selection Committee - washingtonpost.com

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John Feinstein - Shame On the Selection Committee - washingtonpost.com

Shame On the Selection Committee By John Feinstein Special to washingtonpost.com Wednesday, March 14, 2007; 6:54 PM Here’s what bothers me about the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee: Everything. Don’t get me wrong I like all of them personally. They’re good men, hard-working and sincere. It’s just that they have come to believe through the years that when they select the 65 team NCAA Tournament field that they are doing work only slightly more important and grueling than finding a cure for cancer.

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Buffy Conference — Why Buffy Still Matters…

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Buffy Conference

Man, I hate I missed this.

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Ray Comfort’s Column

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Ray Comfort’s Column

Natural Made Killers - By Ray Comfort After the Columbine school massacre of thirteen people, Leonardo DiCaprio solemnly vowed never to star in another violent movie. Just after the violent murders, the U.K. Mirror reported:

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ted: torrent episode downloader

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ted: torrent episode downloader

ted can find episodes of any TV show you like to watch it uses RSS and Bittorrent technology to get you the newest episodes as fast is possible ted is free, easy to use and works on almost all computers

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Buy.com - SimpleTech 4GB 1” USB 2.0 Mini External Hard Drive - $19.99 Shipped F R E E

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Buy.com - SimpleTech 4GB 1” USB 2.0 Mini External Hard Drive - STI-USB10/4

 What a Deal….! Particular for those using Vista

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Questia - The Online Library of Books and Journals

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Questia - The Online Library of Books and Journals

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Buy.com - Cavalry 120GB Portable 2.5” External Hard Drive, USB 2.0, 4200RPM - $79.95

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Buy.com - Cavalry 120GB Portable 2.5” External Hard Drive, USB 2.0, 4200RPM - CAUP25120

Cavalry Pre-Formatted External Hard Drive with Enclosure

Features120GB notebook drive in USB 2.0 Case, 2MB Buffer, 4200rpm Compatible with USB 1.1 480Mb/sec maximum transfer rate Power Source - USB Bus Power, DV 5V 500ma Self-powered jack Copying utility supports Windows OS Compatible OS: Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS 9.x/10.x or higher, Linux Kernel versions 2.4 or later Aluminum case: 80mm W x 15 mm H x 138 mm D ( 3.15 x 0.6 x 5.5 in)

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Snack culture — what does it mean to preaching?

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From Michale Duduit’s www.preaching.com

Snack culture — what does it mean to preaching?

In a series of features called “Snack Attack!” in the March 2007 issue of Wired magazine, we learn about the newest cultural trend — entertainment in bite-size portions. Nancy Miller observes, “Music, television, games, movies, fashion: We now devour our pop culture the same way we enjoy candy and chips — in conveniently packaged bite-size nuggets made to be munched easily with increased frequency and maximum speed. This is snack culture — and boy, is it tasty (not to mention addictive). . . .

“Today, media snacking is a way of life. In the morning, we check news and tap out emails on our laptops. At work, we graze all day on videos and blogs. Back home, the giant HDTV is for 10-course feasting — say, an entire season of ‘24.’ In between are the morsels that fill those whenever minutes, as your mobile phone carrier calls them: a 30-second game on your Nintendo DS, a 60-second webisode on your cell, a three-minute podcast on your MP3 player.” (Click here to see the beginning of the article series; you’ll need to click on several items in the “Snack Attack!” box to read the complete series.)

So does this mean preaching now has to come in 3-minute increments? Let’s not get carried away — for every 2-minute iTunes download there’s also a season-long package of 45-minute “Heroes” episodes that young adults devour. So what does the snack culture trend say to preaching? Some possible implications and applications:

~ People will watch and listen longer if they are engaged. So get them engaged.

~ While sermons don’t have to be reduced to three-minute spots, why not pick out some short sections of your messages and make them available for download via podcasting? One message could produce several worthwhile downloadable insights.

~ When preaching a series on a topic or theme, why not use brief video snippets at the beginning of the next message to give a brief update on key ideas that have already been shared in the series thus far? (Like 30 or 40-second items from the past two Sundays?)

~ Want to get young adults digging into some biblical or theological issue? Take two-minutes on Sunday to whet their appetite, then direct them to your church website where you provide text and links to more resources. Give them tools to learn on their own.

~ Use the web to reinforce your messages. Why not a brief daily email devotion that picks up on texts and ideas from last week’s message? (My church does this and it’s read by hundreds each day.)

Got some ideas of your own to share? Pass them along to me at michael@preaching.com and I’ll put them together for an upcoming issue.

Wired contributing editor Steven Johnson concludes: “Snack culture is an illusion. We have more of everything now, both shorter and longer: one-minute movies and 12-hour epics; instant-gratification Web games and Sid Meiers Civilization IV. Freed from the time restrictions of traditional media, we’re developing a more nuanced awareness of the right length for different kinds of cultural experiences. . . . Yes, it sometimes seems as if we’re living off a cultural diet of blog posts and instant messages — until we find ourselves losing an entire weekend watching season three of ‘The Wire.’ The truth is, we have more snacks now only because the menu itself has gotten longer.”

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.03/snackminifesto.html

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