The main message of the book ‘Conversations with God for teens’ is quite simple: “Have fun. Spread Joy. Share Love.” Cool, no? Do those things and you will be experiencing life as Love and thus at its fullest. It can heal any personal problems you have but how can it change the world? Good question. It is one I have been giving much thought to and, while I am still thinking about it, I don’t think I am at my highest understanding of the subject.
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Filed under: Changing the World, Truth on May 12th, 2008 | No Comments »
You’ve probably heard the phrase many times, “What goes around comes around.” Anyone can say it but not everyone realizes how true it actually is. Let me tell you a story of when it came true and I noticed what had occurred.
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Filed under: Truth, Universal Law on April 11th, 2008 | No Comments »
You’ve probably heard about the scandal that Senator Barack Obama’s pastor has brought about. The pastor didn’t know it might cause such trouble for a presidential candidate, he was stating his opinion seven years ago.
Seven years ago! Do you realize how much effort it must have taken members of Hillary’s campaign to find those sermons? Read more »
Filed under: Dirty, US on April 10th, 2008 | No Comments »
There are many, many religions. The two that you are probably hearing the most about now are Christianity and Islam. Both believe in one God: God or Allah, respectively. Why can’t people of both faiths realize that they are worshiping the same god? If there is one god, both faiths hold firmly to this belief, shouldn’t it be obvious that they are worshiping the same god?
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Filed under: Religion on April 8th, 2008 | No Comments »
I have begun reading an enlightening book about blogs titled ‘The Weblog Handbook’ by
Rebecca Blood. If you haven’t read it and maintain your own blog, or you’re interested in blogs and how they should be run, I suggest reading it. It’s up to you how you get your hand on it; you could steal it, ‘borrow’ it from a friend, check it out from a library, or buy it.
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Filed under: Blogging on April 4th, 2008 | No Comments »
Many people want to change the world. I am one of them. As a result I have given it lots of thought. I was once asked a questions like the following:
If given the opportunity to change the world and maybe see the affect in your lifetime, or change the people around you and definitely see the affect in your lifetime, which would you pick?
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Filed under: Changing the World on March 28th, 2008 | No Comments »
You may or may not know what DRM really stands for. If you don’t know, let me tell you. It stands for Digital Rights Management, or so you’re too believe. What is that, you ask? I’ll let
the experts tell you:
Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) is a technology that affects all users of computers, media players, mobile phones and other devices.
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Filed under: Rights on December 27th, 2007 | No Comments »
Pineapple, a D implementation of the
Foundation framework by Apple , or, it will be. If you were
attracted by what I said about D and have started using it as a programming language you may have heard of
Tango.
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Filed under: Programming on December 26th, 2007 | 4 Comments »
I was recently introduced to
D. From the offical D site:
D is a systems programming language. Its focus is on combining the power and high performance of C and C++ with the programmer productivity of modern languages like Ruby and Python. Read more »
Filed under: Programming on December 24th, 2007 | 1 Comment »
As I worked on Ember I came across many features that Objective-C (a.k.a. ObjC) has that C++ lacks. For example, a good runtime infrastructure. ObjC can tell you at runtime if a given object can have a given method invoked on it; C++ lacks that ability.
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Filed under: Changing the World, Linux on December 14th, 2007 | No Comments »