Necessary Roughness

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Archive for May, 2008

The article from Street Insider is almost too short to quote for fair use:
Furthermore, Chevron announced that it expects to spend approximately $2.5 billion from 2007 through 2009 in alternative and renewable energy technologies.
That can’t make Obama and Clinton happy. They don’t get to confiscate those “windfall profits” and plow them into their own [...]

HT: Die Schreiben von Schreiber
Chuck Baldwin, a Baptist minister from Florida and radio talk show host, secured the Constitution Party’s entry for President of the United States. To his credit he put out a nice, direct statement of what he would do were he President.
As a matter of principle, I cringe when a pastor/minister/representative [...]

The UK Guardian reports that only 3% of London street robberies were solved with closed-circuit TV.
Use of CCTV images for court evidence has so far been very poor, according to Detective Chief Inspector Mick Neville, the officer in charge of the Metropolitan police unit. “CCTV was originally seen as a preventative measure,” Neville told the [...]

So I took a phone call from a field user. He wanted to make sure he was using the proposal software properly.
Technically he was using the software OK, but his proposal made no sense. He was selling cement with additives for the same price as cement with no additives. It was similar to [...]

The Gift of an NWT
Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Update, May 6: The original intent of this article was to show how I turned an uncomfortable situation into a salutary habit. In the first edition of this post, explicit references made some readers uncomfortable and were not necessary to the point, so those references have been removed.
There is a Lutheran blog called Priestmanship [...]

Rarely do we see Congress admitting it made a mistake. This may be as close at it gets, found in The Washington Times:
“The view was to look to alternatives and try to become more dependent on the Midwest than the Middle East. I mean, that was the theory. Obviously, sometimes there are unforeseen or [...]

I normally don’t like to link to a lot of blogs. It feels like piggybacking. But when Pastor Weedon follows in time with a post like this, it’s like back-to-back jacks in baseball.
Example:
The task of the preacher is not to master the text, not to interpret it, not to exegete it. Rather, the task of [...]

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