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Drupal - the Web Content Management System Took Kit
This site is built using Drupal, a powerful, flexible, and free system aptly described in this discussion as a web content management system toolkit. Architecturally sound, highly flexible, well-supported, and accompanied by a rich collection of available modules, you can do just about anything with it!
Will you be alive then, Daddy?
Last night as I was talking and praying with my 5-year-old daughter Evelyn, she asked me about something to which I answered "When you're all grown up." Then she asked when that would be, so I told her she'd go off to college in about 13 years. Her next question grabbed my attention, "Will you be alive then, Daddy?" I at first said, "Of course, I'll only be 53!" But then it sunk in that I couldn't make that promise at all. Not only could I die of accidental causes, but I might fulfill my hereditary destiny of dying of heart disease by then. It would only require that fall in line two years earlier than my Dad had his gratefully non-fatal heart attack.
Web Essentials 05 Podcasts
I'll never fly to Australia to participate in a conference on Web Technology, but I might download mp3 recordings of the sessions! I think this podcasting concept is pretty cool one!
China Steps on the Gas
China represents the only society on this planet to weather the transition from pre-industrial to postmodern intact and gaining strength. The American Experiment is merely a chapter or two compared to the volumes of patient, pragmatic, skilled governing that has led one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse areas on the planet to remain intact as a single country. The USSR couldn't do it, Europe is only beginning to get serious about it, Africa is years away from pulling together, and even the USA is too young a nation to judge its success.
We in the West like to think of ourselves as more advanced because we've invented enviable and useful technology. But when we consider that America is still making up its mind how to deal with the fundamental questions that come with being a secularly governed, pluralistic, market-aware society, China has kept a tight reign and is marching at an alarming rate toward all the goals we imagine are our inheritance.
Here Comes Google!
The relative irrelevance of the operating system and the emergence of rich web-based interfaces using technologies such as AJAXi cause me to conclude that this article predicting the emergence of Google over and above Microsoft is not just blowing smoke. Desktops won't exactly go away tomorrow, but WHICH desktop, laptop, or other device you use will matter less and less. Good news for Linux, bad news for Microsoft, to name an obvious example.
I Admit It. I'm Prone To Wander
There may be folks who try to keep up the appearance of being all together, but I'll come right out and say it: I am prone to wander far from whatever goodness I know. That is the very reason I thank God for his patience with me and for sending the Counselor to lead me (John 14:16-17,John 16:7). Peter Nelson hits this point on the head in Impractical Christianity.
Horowitz Has a Word for Christians
Jewish human-rights activist Michael Horowitz praises — and pointedly counsels — evangelicals in How to Win Friends and Influence Culture. From among the abundance of "trees"-oriented talk aimed at Christians nowadays, it is refreshing to read such a "forest" view of their influence in the world. His view resonates with my observation that despite the many prominent examples of evil actions by those who claim the name of Christ, the quiet current of Christian influence over time has served the rest of humanity well.
Cole on Organic Church
Neil Cole provides a brief summary of his vision for Christians associating and collaborating in simple and effective ways he calls Organic Church in this Leadership Network interview. He is a key influence in the house-church direction I and my family have chosen.
PC Magazine 2005 Top 100 Sites
A great place to find useful sites is the PC Magazine 2005 Top 100 Sites You Didn't Know You Couldn't Live Without. And don't miss their Top 100 Classic Sites.
Wait, why not just include the whole list here:
HijackThis - Identify whats really running on your PC
If you suspect something fishy has made its way onto your system and your virus and spyware programs aren't picking it up, download HijackThis , unzip the program to a new location, run the program and produce a log file, then copy and paste its contents into the space provided on this web page: this HijackThis log analyzer.
This process will tell you what experienced people believe about the programs running on your system. If you have any BAD items, search the list of spyware removal strategies found on the same website.

