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Must-read article on secure passwords | metikos
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Living inside, outside, upside down. Ramen Noodles in Bangkok. Must-read article on secure passwords. March 25, 2011. Password reuse is rampant, as recent website hacks demonstrate. Do you. Use the same password on multiple sites? That’s taking a huge risk –. If one of them gets hacked, your online identity may be compromised. Instead, memorize only ONE super strong password and use a password. Manager to randomly generate the rest. Do it this weekend. Don’t. The article linked below. Feed for this Entry.
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Ramen Noodles in Bangkok | metikos
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Ramen Noodles in Bangkok | metikos
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How to make a compost tumbler | metikos
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Living inside, outside, upside down. Amaranth Grain in Xiengkhouang, Laos. Ramen Noodles in Bangkok. How to make a compost tumbler. May 30, 2010. Gardening requires a lot of compost. Our previous method was to dump everything in a pile in the corner, never turn it, and hope that it would somehow decompose. It worked, but far to slowly to be useful. So I decided to build a composter. The most detailed compost tumbler. Plans also came with video. This is the design I ended up using. On Youtube to get ideas.
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things Bethany wrote: Only in a College Town
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Friday, May 15, 2009. Only in a College Town. So I just got back from seeing Angels and Demons. First, the joke that got the biggest laugh was when Professor Langdon says "I could have finished my book if I had this! It would have sold dozens of copies! Less reaction than destroying the archive. If I had any question whether this town was dominated by the university before, I do not any longer. I found this website that talks you through making it:. Let me know if you try it! View my complete profile.
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things Bethany wrote: On Centrepointe
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Saturday, January 20, 2007. The potlucks before communion services made the meaning of that sacrament so much richer and more embodied for me. It was the body of Christ hovering over fruit salad AND later saying to me “the blood of Christ, shed for you.” The whole event was communion. I love that you say "churches choose us." I think I'm starting to feel that way too. I love you, Bethany. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The "blog" of "unneccesary" quotation marks.
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things Bethany wrote: April 2009
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Monday, April 13, 2009. Nevertheless, transitions lead one to reflect on all the good things we are leaving behind. I’ve been thinking about other transitions. From my life, and thought I should perhaps reflect on this closing era for me. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm a Professor of Communication. I tend to blog about these things: christianity, politics, culture, academia, art, writing, music, and things I read. View my complete profile. The "blog" of "unneccesary" quotation marks.
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things Bethany wrote: Favorite Music of 2009
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Friday, January 15, 2010. Favorite Music of 2009. Oohs and Aahs by Say Hi. Ladyluck by Maria Taylor. I just discovered Maria Taylor this year and we got two of her albums which both feature pretty arrangements of nicely crafted songs. Taylor’s voice is comforting, her melodies are a good combination of listenable and surprising. Listen to “Cartoons and Forever Plans”. Curse these Branches by David Bazan. Veckatimest by Grizzly Bear. God Help the Girl. Masters of the Burial by Amy Millan. I really like wh...
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things Bethany wrote: March 2013
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Sunday, March 31, 2013. Easter Community Art Project. I thought I'd share the project we did at church this Sunday, in case somebody wants to do something similar. Our congregation made these paper butterflies as a sermon response activity. We used this craft. As a guideline, and started each person with a pre-cut shape out of white copy paper. We used pipe cleaners to fasten the butterflies together, and to attach them to the yarn hanging from the cross. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).