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Monthly Archives: October 2024
Journal of the Week
10/27/2024 So we left for Europe already on Friday 10/25. I shall have a separate entry for Euro trip. However, on this Eurotrip, it seems that my home PC was somehow shut off, disconnected, so I couldn't remote in from … Continue reading
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Journal of the Week
10/24/2024 I woke up today with an old film in mind, Life is Beautiful (1997). I thought of it because though a great art, it has no allusion to Christ or the true Christian life in it, obviously. So, it … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Science, Reflection, Vocabularies
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Salesforce - in General
I think for general knowledge, other than the Trailhead Tutorials, this Iman's Webinars are not bad.
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Journal of the Week
10/19/2024 The definition of Priesthood, Dr. Tong contrasted Hebrews 2:14 & 17, to show that the priest is the representation of Man to God as well as God to Man: Therefore, no wonder the OT priesthood is merely a shadow … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Science, News, Theologization
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On Capitalism
The benefit of it is obvious. And Americans the likes of Ben Shapiro love promoting Capitalism. Especially when the only alternative is communism. However, these aren't the only two choices. It should be more complex. Here I will focus more … Continue reading
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Calorie or Carbohydrate
I first heard from Stephen Tong about this. That Americans used to think it was calories that made a person fat, so everyone focused on losing calories, but later studies showed that it was actually carbohydrate. I later read contrary … Continue reading
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The Tabernacle
This is the study of the Biblical Tabernacle and the architecture of it. Perhaps eventually a 3D model of it will be built in the VR world. A good source with biblical dimensions can be found here.
Posted in Art, Projects, Technical, Theologization
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Hillsdale College Course: The History of Classical Music: Pythagoras through Beethoven
By Hyperion Knight. Lesson 1: He played Clair De Lune by Claude Debussy beautifully as an intro. Great art of any kind is one that stands the test of time. So it's not just a subjective thing (beauty is not … Continue reading
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