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Wednesday, May 1, 2002 |
Mark Pilgrim has a good attitude towards this debate:
Play with these fun little toys now. Play with every variation, every protocol, every format, so no matter which way the wind blows, you can say "sure, I've been doing web services for years now" in interviews next year.
10:56:15 PM
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I think I would enjoy attending this class if it were possible. Here is the course summary:
What should the response of the Christian be when civilization is collapsing all around him? Boethius reminds us of our duty to live joyfully amidst the chaos and find happiness in misfortune by embracing Providence. Saint Benedict encourages us to form small communities of virtue. Saint Augustine reminds us that, ultimately, we will be restless until we rest with our Creator. We can, like so many on the "right," point to pathetic political victories and pretend we are not living in a dying age, or we can consult the wisdom of great men who, by their courage and their faith, endured the collapse of Rome and left the world a better place.
11:37:28 AM
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This is the weblog of my friend Scott. If he keeps it up, it will prove to be much more lively than mine. ;)
11:05:20 AM
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After Scott noticed a sentence fragment in this story, I made some substantial edits and reposted it.
10:30:07 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Gregory Graham.
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