Monthly Archives: February 2014

Theological Debate

There is not need to do harsh debate with non-believers, they wouldn't stand a chance anyway. A Socratic dialogue would suffice, for the sake of the Gospel. They wouldn't stand a chance anyway; There is however only one need for … Continue reading

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ConvertxToDVD causing BSOD

I realized that version 4 has been giving me the Blue Screen of Death crash on my Windows 7 lately during conversion. Upgraded to version 5, everything looks good after that. It is said Removing a driver (Which is together … Continue reading

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A test for a church

Find its oldest member(s) who are least pious/doctrinally accurate. Ask the question on why is he/she not improving if there are signs of crucial need for improvement. Secondly, ask if the church leaders are doing their job, why is this … Continue reading

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Running OS from a USB Drive

There are plenty of Operating Systems that are portable out there now. Mostly non-Windows. Because Windows is tougher and may not be free (ie. MyPocketXP). So here I will only focus on other OS. Slax seems to be a very … Continue reading

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Solfège

Teaching method in music for pitch/sight singing.

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Imam Prayer in Church, Christian gets kicked out

A Muslim pastor in a church is not far from the future. Let's learn German and re-evangelize Germany!

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Discernment of the day

Here's an article from Redeemer's Westside's Weekly Newsletter: A recent column by David Brooks asked the question of when we should care about other people’s opinions about us. One of the reasons cited for regulating one’s behavior is because of … Continue reading

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10 Plants that can regrow "forever"

Scallion is cool! But there are others.

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The City College CUNY Class: Music 101 Introduction to Music

It is certainly a strange character this John Cage. All sounds are music, according to him. Certainly not surprising that 4'33" is a piece of his work. 4'33" is a piece of silence, no music played, except for the atmospheric … Continue reading

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The City College CUNY Class: Math 20200 Calculus II

Using MathJax for html math notations should be fun. There are video tutorials. For WordPress, there are plugins such as wpmathpub. There is another project program I could make, to leech solutions off chegg, before the trial which I just … Continue reading

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