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Shiny!

by clay on December 8, 2006

You know, it's about gorram time that this happens. I'll be first in line, as I'm sure will many others. I was late in coming to the 'verse, but it's well worth it. Like Capt. Mal Reynolds stumbling in after a bar fight, the short-lived but much beloved sci-fi series Firefly will soon make an [...]

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Church sign fight!

by clay on October 23, 2006

Too funny.

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How often?

by clay on October 19, 2006

Joe Carter at The Evangelical Outpost raises this point. (He admits he stole the idea from David Wayne.) How much does the frequency of a blogger matter to your loyalty as a reader? Has RSS changed the way you read blogs? Is too frequent posting detrimental? I would say that frequency is a two-edged sword. [...]

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RE: Google may become King

by clay on October 19, 2006

I don't know that by adding those extra services it will make them king, it's more like adding jewels to the crown. Google already owns the internet world. Whenever your name has been turned into a verb (i.e., “Why don't you google that”) then you've taken over. Microsoft will never reach that point, at least [...]

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Interesting video

by clay on October 17, 2006

I think it's great that Dove is doing this. They have a very interesting campaign going on right now.

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I love math. Especially math that tells a story. Pay careful attention here It's a well known physics law that

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As if this is a surprise…

by clay on October 11, 2006

Heh. Bet nobody saw that coming.

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Who am I?

by clay on October 11, 2006

Why, I am the mighty Cyclops. I'm plenty happy with that. The world needs leaders. Especially leaders who can blast holes through buildings with his eyes.

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What, you don't know who that is? Seriously, you don't know? OK, fine. Tom Wilson was Biff, Griff, and “Mad Dog” Tannen in the Back to the Future trilogy. Want to ask him a question? Why don't you listen to this song first?

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On Web 2.0

by clay on September 27, 2006

I've got to agree with Steve on this. Most of those products don't really seem to be “Web 2.0″ to me. I'm looking for something that looks, acts, and reacts like a desktop application would. Beyond that, it should do things that before now, would seem impossible to do inside an internet browser. YouTube, MySpace, [...]

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