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List of resources both in the pro and the con side of women’s ordination from a Lutheran perspective.
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It’s over.
Author Archives: Ryan Markel
links for 2008-02-15
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How to add things like conditional dialogs in WiX 3 when building an installer.
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Very in-depth tutorial with real examples on how to compile installers for Windows using the WiX toolset.
links for 2008-02-11
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A rather enterprising Scorehero member has collated the entire Rock Band catalog (including DLC) into a single list, including the different skill levels for each instrument.
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Statistics showing the actual distribution of game ratings over 2007. Note that games appropriate for all age levels still dominate the market, despite what gets the media attention.
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A breakdown of the growth for the last few years and subsequent profit growth of the different areas of GameStop’s business. Whenever possible, I try not to support their used games market, as I find their practices offensive.
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If you haven’t been up on what Metal Gear Solid is, this would appear to be a must-buy, especially since it seems to contain two relatively hard-to-find versions of the second and third games in the series.
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Are casual games on the consoles being sold too cheaply for their publishers’ own good? As a consumer, I have to say that I don’t mind it at all, but I can certainly see the other side of the argument.
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You know how most Lutherans think about contemporary music? Take that, flip it 180 degrees, then read this and see if it’s not the right way to go about looking at it.
“Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.”
–John Lennon
links for 2008-02-08
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A widget for Mac OS X that allows you to look up Google Calendar appointments based on their XML feeds.
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Google Spreadsheet can now act as a survey tool by creating forms and letting people answer questions. The answers are dropped into a spreadsheet automatically.
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This is sobering and more than a little depressing. Read the comments. I wouldn’t feel so bad if not for the fact that *they’re mostly right.* Marriage is important to me because of faith – but what about others? I sure hope it’s not this way for my kids.