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January 30, 2005

Covered In Soot

As you may already know, today is fifth Sunday which also means that it is youth Sunday at my church. On youth Sunday I always do the sermon due to the fact that I am in the youth minister. I...

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January 28, 2005

Chalkinator and Perpetual Construction on Probation

I have been keeping up with the people that I link and I feel that Chalkinator and Perpetual Construction deserve a probationary period due to their lack of posting. Once they decide to post again I will make their links...

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January 21, 2005

Brain Twister

You have 9 marbles that look exactly the same. One of the 9 marbles weighs more than the others, but you cannot tell by looking or touching. You are given a balance (scale) to help solve the twister. You get...

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January 20, 2005

The Color Is Here

If you have looked at my site lately you probably already noticed that I now have color. Over the past 6 months I have learned a great deal in HTML and CSS. I fill very familiar with CSS and I...

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January 13, 2005

She's Fixed Boys

I finally gave up on the fluid design and went with fixed widths. This is going to make it much easier for me to experiment with new ideas. I am still planning on bringing some color to the site so...

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January 07, 2005

Using a Blog To Communicate With Students

As you probably already know, blogs have become very popular both in and out of the technical field. More and more people are beginning to realize how versatile a blog is. Though they are mainly used for personal journals, blogs...

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