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10 April 2007
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Blogging Tips

For today’s post I decided to dig back through my collection of blogfodder – things I have come across and squirrelled away for possible comment. One was Andrew Jone’s 15 Blogging Tips for 2007. I particularly like #15, “Don’t Love … Continue reading

9 April 2007
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Cell by Stephen King

Cell by Stephen King April 9, 2007 by Wulf Forrester-BarkerbookBook Review0.3 Rating: 3/5 It seems that almost everyone has a mobile (cell) phone. If you could transmit a message that would be picked up by those phones, it would reach … Continue reading

7 April 2007
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Parsley Harvest

After an early morning service followed by hot cross buns at church, most of yesterday was spent toiling in the garden. One of the changes was the removal of the large parsley bushes (yes, they were getting that big) from … Continue reading

6 April 2007
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Good Friday

Have a happy Good Friday…. No, that doesn’t sound right. Hmmnnn… erm… have a sad Good Friday? No, that’s not the deal either. Perhaps have a thought-provoking Good Friday. Be filled with God’s compassion as you meditate on his passion. … Continue reading

5 April 2007
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CSS Naked Day

Today is CSS Naked Day. You will be pleased to hear that stripping the Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) code from my website is as close as I am planning to go towards that aim but, you may be asking, what … Continue reading

4 April 2007
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Slaving Away

I was working hard last night, putting in more time on preparing for the event we are running at Hither Green Baptist Church tomorrow evening. Each of the small groups in the church is contributing something related to slavery – … Continue reading

3 April 2007
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Inside the Circle

Peter has sent me some pictures from Sunday evening’s ‘Teeth gig, all of which have now been uploaded to my Flickr account. I have recently been reading about how to create the “amazing circle” effect in one of the discussions … Continue reading