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Exg2Cal | …whole life
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This is the home of Exg2Cal, a ruby class that pulls vCal attachments from Exchange calendar folders via IMAP. Connects to Exchange 2003. Outputs to stdout or to a file (.ics format). Verify that content is actually calendar data. Multithreaded connections to IMAP server for speed (if that is even possible). Ability to specify the entire (ralative/absolute) path for the output file. Document the measily amount that is there. Good to start healthy ahbits early. Use vpim to parse useful information.
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Archives | …whole life
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Do not edit this page. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. On Choruses from The Rock – T.S. Eliot. On Choruses from The Rock – T.S. Eliot. On Choruses from The Rock – T.S. Eliot. On Choruses from The Rock – T.S. Eliot. On Choruses from The Rock – T.S. Eliot. Retrospective at …whole life. On Religion as culture. Fast grow the weeds. Poor Richard’s Almanac.
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culture | …whole life
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This question became THE QUESTION. For me in my twenties. Any time a claim was made, in my head I thought “Who says? 8221; While it might seem like a belligerent stance, it was more about a desire to know the source of these claims. This desire came from the realization that my own conclusions and claims were limited and not to be trusted. This was a search for authority because I knew I had none. Most responses I found relied on the Bible itself. Ok, so how did the Bible come to be the Bible? God lies i...
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Who says? | …whole life
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I have had a link to Confessions of a Christian Agnostic. Up on the links list (used to be under friends we don’t know), but I have never referenced it directly. I do so now. But before that, I will bring your attention to the other links up there: SoMA Review. And The War on Common Sense. These sites appeal to me because I question the foundations (walls, towers, keep, dungeons) of church. I find myself questioning everything. Some questions are the usual “Why do we worship like this? I think I hear you...
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Equipment | …whole life
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Heat gun & dog bowl:. Roasting in the dog bowl will take about twice as long as the popper if the ambient temperatures are warmer. During the winter when I freeze in my garage, the popper will take a little longer, but the dog bowl will take three times as long as the popper. The dog bowl is my favored method because it can roast more at a time, and it tends to produce a more complex roast. I can bring out the blueberry in Harrar with this one. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Required fields are marked *.
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Provocation #22 | …whole life
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And so it is with us Christians in relationship to God. Because God is love, we turn to him for help but then go our own way. Although we dance before him and clap our hands and blow the horn and with tears in our eyes exclaim, God is love! We go on our merry way doing what it is that we want. Provocations are taken from. Provocations: The Spiritual Writings of Kierkegaard. This entry was posted in church. Hey, I run the place. View all posts by Daniel →. A Farmer’s Creed: →. 2/27/2011 at 12:47 am.
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I work with computers, play with life, roast coffee, craft food, and revel in nature. Given the opportunity, I would abandon technology and take up farming. Sometimes I get tired of my work being so far from meeting the basic needs of others. Being able to provide food, clothing and shelter just has a much greater appeal for me. I do WordPress consulting. On Choruses from The Rock – T.S. Eliot. On Choruses from The Rock – T.S. Eliot. On Choruses from The Rock – T.S. Eliot. On Religion as culture.
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Beans | …whole life
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There are many places to get green beans these days, but Sweet Maria’s. You can find me as samaritan at the GCBC. For those who just want to click a button, check out and await delivery:. Green Coffee by Coffee bean Direct. 8211; Good for those who *really* roast and know what they are looking for. 8211; The place to learn about roasting. 8211; Comes in awesome burlap bags! My own stash fluctuates from 20 or so lbs. to 75 (yikes! From what I hear from other roasters, my stash is modest. TOTAL = 89.8.
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life | …whole life
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Just normal every day stuff. This question became THE QUESTION. For me in my twenties. Any time a claim was made, in my head I thought “Who says? 8221; While it might seem like a belligerent stance, it was more about a desire to know the source of these claims. This desire came from the realization that my own conclusions and claims were limited and not to be trusted. This was a search for authority because I knew I had none. Who said it was only 66 books? So I pushed some of those things away, keeping.
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Religion as culture | …whole life
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This entry was posted in church. Hey, I run the place. View all posts by Daniel →. From the Idiomelon of the Ninth Hour of Nativity. 4 thoughts on “ Religion as culture. 4/30/2012 at 10:44 pm. I agree with what you have described. Our journey towards the same place has seemed as natural as discovering the place where we belong in a different land. 5/1/2012 at 4:18 am. 5/1/2012 at 7:03 am. 5/1/2012 at 3:16 pm. Daniel-I appreciate your thoughts about your church experience. I’m struggling with si...On Chor...