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5 posts across Oregon weblogs contain the keyword reply, ordered by date.
Thursday, August 28th
In reply to an earlier post on punishing women for the "crime" of being raped, a commenter I'll call Nazir has a lot to say, some of which makes just enough sense to justify a response.the learned author has in mistaken impression tried to join the circumstancial occasioning and theology together while commenting on the sex abuse of afgan woman.Thanks for calling me learned, but I was not the one...
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posted on faith in honest doubt in Portland - 9:35 AM
An old, old friend got in touch with me today and I sent her the url to the old growblog here. (Later on, L said such a reply is rude. 'Oh, hi. How have you been the last 20 years? Here, read my blog.' Sorry HH.) That made me click on the archive to see what it was I was saying back in the early days. By some cosmic coincidence, today is the 5 year anniversary of this here blog, online...
posted on Growin' Blog in Eugene - 1:27 AM
Thursday, August 21st
Last October I posted a Macro-quasi-hack to Disable Reply To All and Forward in Outlook within your own company network. The technique uses a macro to flip a metadata bit in a message. Of course the only REAL way truly to disable Reply to All and Forward is to use IRM (Intellectual Rights Management) in Outlook 2003/7. However, this technique was useful to a lot of people as it is super simple...
posted on Scott Hanselman's Weblog - 6:41 PM
Monday, August 18th
Many of you are probably familiar with my Twitter Reply Sniffer. This pipe is a variant of the Twitter reply sniffer, which only looks for @replies, while the Twitter Sniffer for Brands pipe finds other mentions of your brand on Twitter along with @replies. I've found that many of the Twitter search services are unreliable, and they return different results when searched. Even Twitter's own search...
posted on Fast Wonder in Portland - 12:19 PM
Sunday, August 17th
According to highly-qualified presidential debate moderator Pastor Rick Warren, "God sometimes says yes, God sometimes says no and God sometimes says wait" in reply to the prayers made to him/her/it. While uncounted millions received replies of "no" or "wait" to their prayers about cancer, malaria, AIDS, crippling injury, home foreclosure, malnutrition, natural disaster, war, and the like, other...
posted on faith in honest doubt in Portland - 7:42 PM

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