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POPSrepeating tasks in iCal never have and probably never will. why is Apple so shit at updating such simple yet extremely practical things?
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POPSfunction of Technorati I hadn't really understood the function of Technorati - have never used it, but heard it mentioned often. This is exactly what blogs should be doing ...
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POPSreligious fallacy WHO'S ERECTING STRAW MEN? you mention in the beginning that you haven’t read the arguments against atheism, then you propose to frame your own definition of God, which you then vehemently defend. this is a text book strawman fallacy ... Get off the interent until you've got something rational to say.
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POPS religions rationalims WHAT IS IRRATIONAL!!!???? believing that a mythical figure redefined humanity 2000 years ago and that we should still live according to these principles, regardless of any other evidence to the contrary that there might be better ways to live ....
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POPSe this is argument based on character judgement (implied character, rather than ad hominem, which is far worse and based on analysis of the Bible, instead of the Bible AND EVERYTHING ELSE
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POPSuck what the fuck does this even mean? even if Jesus did once exist, he doesn't now and he's not gonna save us! it's such a passive ideology ...
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POPSUS leading lit publishers old if this is the case, this could be a problem. how are young people finding the challenge of gaining some of the small market share of these older publishers?
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POPSwho are lit mags for? interesting perspective - ronnie and i were talking about the need for lit mags to reach a wider audience, to be as much for readers as they are for writers. with CLMP's attitude to literature and business though, I guess they do actually back up this claim with audience development.
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POPSliterature and business America's Council of Literary Magazines and Presses say it straight up that a successful literary culture needs to meet art with business