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The Beatitudes of the Inverse-Net
Rare books are made common. Hard to find music is laid at your fingertips. Old photographs. Out of print magazine articles. The internet is slowly gobbling up all these things and making them available to the world. At the touch … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Dylan, books, Christ, cyberspace, internet, minority in majority, paradigm shift, revolution, Twitter
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Dying In Real Time
A Southwest Airlines 737 flying from Phoenix to Sacramento was forced to make an emergency landing in early April, 2011. A five foot hole ripped in the plane’s skin due to metal fatigue. Luckily, the plane landed and all the … Continue reading

