Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Why copy someone’s code as your own?
Why would anyone copy someone’s code and claim it as their own idea? A very bad idea if you want good publicity.
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Horrible jet seating plan
There it is. Finally, a good depiction of this proposed hexagon seating arrangement that an airline seat manufacturer is proposing. Thanks to our PhilCast research department (a.k.a. Lori in Fond du Lac) for the link. Source: Horrible jet seating plan Would you want to fly like this? I sure wouldn’t. Here is where Phil Cianciola…
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Free Vacation Bible School – July 27-31, 2015 at Redemption in Milwaukee
Looking for something to do next week with your children age 3-9? Come to Vacation Bible School at Redemption Ev. Lutheran Church from 5:00 to 7:30 pm. Redemption is located at 5641 North 68th Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53218 {google_map}5641 N 68th St, Milwaukee, WI 53218{/google_map} For more information, please call the church at…
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Time of Grace – I’m Not Dead Yet: You Bring Value
God gives us an amazing example of how he often works through just one person to carry out his will. In this case God shows us how important and valuable older people are in our lives. Like Jehoiada, they pass on God’s Word, mentor the younger generation, and give us advice from many years of…
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“In Christ, Welcome Home”
“In Christ, Welcome Home” #82-46 Presented on The Lutheran Hour on July 19, 2015 By Rev. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker (Q&A Topic:Jesus, The Only Way?) Copyright 2015 Lutheran Hour Ministries LHM is a Christian outreach ministry that provides The Lutheran Hour radio program, daily devotions, help topics and booklets, evangelism training, outreach resources for churches,…
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WELS | Seed, Ground and Harvest – July 19, 2015
Source: WELS | Seed, Ground and Harvest – July 19, 2015
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WELS | Jesus love is Unchanging – July 18, 2015
Source: WELS | Jesus love is Unchanging – July 18, 2015
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WELS | No karma – July 19, 2015
Source: WELS | No karma – July 19, 2015
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The Inevitable Return of COBOL
Learn just how influential the 1959 COBOL programming language is today and why it will become an in-demand skill for developers in the near future. Source: The Inevitable Return of COBOL Very interesting article. Cobol will continue to be relevant as long as reports need to be produced, large databases maintained, etc. Cobol isn’t good…
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WELS | Freedom of Access – July 17, 2015
Source: WELS | Freedom of Access – July 17, 2015
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