Faith and Cowardice
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God is not dead. Adding “to me” to this statement devalues it and marks you a coward for not sticking by your faith.
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God is not dead. Adding “to me” to this statement devalues it and marks you a coward for not sticking by your faith.
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What value do your skills really have? To you? To your employer?
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Laws exist to protect the general welfare of the people, not to enable unjust discrimination based on race, sex, religion, or socio-economic status. Seeing laws in the books that protect the interest of corporations over individuals irritates me to no end.
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When someone hacks a plugin or theme, it’s bad. When someone hacks the foundation of those systems (WordPress), it’s worse. When someone hacks the base upon which WordPress is built (Apache, Nginx, or whatever server you use), it’s tragic.
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There is a line between where added investment helps improve your product, and where additional delivery delays hurt your business.
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Which has more value, frequent blogging or infrequent publishing?
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I’ve discovered yet another trend with traffic on my site.
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Crowdsourced brainstorming – or crowdstorming – could become an interesting, sustainable way to gather hundreds of potential topics all at once.
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When you log in to WordPress, the platform should record the event, where it occurred from, and the device that was used. This would empower you to kill off rogue sessions if necessary.
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A close friend of mine asked me the other day why I “waste so much time” with fiction.