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Questa notte, a partire dalle 00:30, su RadioNation 1, MacchiaBowl: Macchiaradio commenta il SuperBowl. E domani… http://ff.im/-fy7A4 [gianlucaneri]
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Ti dici: ok, fino ad ora è andato bene, ma vedrai che in questa scena casca in qualche luogo comune; vedrai che ora… http://ff.im/-fy9Yi [gianlucaneri]
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Sia chiaro che se stasera non si fa Amici (proprio nella puntata in cui ci sono due eliminazioni senza che la… http://ff.im/-fyaOW [gianlucaneri]
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Molto contento del mio nuovo Vaio Multitouch (per ora sta in casa, nello studio della radio: il vecchio pc… [pic] http://ff.im/-fybCK [gianlucaneri]
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Great lesson Jay. verse 6 form above says: 6 “Therefore, say to the Israelites: ‘I am the LORD, and I will bring you out from under the yoke of the Egyptians. I will free you from being slaves to them, and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with mighty acts of judgment. 7 I will take you as my own people, and I will be your God. Then you will know that I am the LORD your God, who brought you out from under the yoke of the Egyptians. 8 And I will bring you to the land I swore with uplifted hand to give to Abraham, to Isaac and to Jacob. I will give it to you as a possession. I am the LORD.’”
You put God’s statements that “I will bring you out… I will redeem you… I will take you as my own people, and I will be your God in bold print. May I suggest that those that emphasize the sovereignty of God do exactly the same thing. They place the emphasis on what God does and regard it as primary and regard what man does as secondary and the result of what God does. Someone has said that even Pelagians like Calvinism until someone points it out and then they back off of it. Thus they take a little of the credit and glory that belongs to God and appropriate it to themselves for making the right choice and deciding to give their lives to Jesus. Granted, they don’t see it that way, but it is logical to see it like that when they say the difference between them and a lost person is their free will choice. Calvinists do not deny man making a choice and being responsible for the choice he makes. They just believe the credit for their choice belongs to God rather than themselves.
A second point has to do with Jesus drinking the cup of wrath. NT Wright seems to be the darling of many progressives in the CofC as well as the emerging church movement. I can’t get my head wrapped around his teaching that Jesus is my substitute but NOT a penal substitute. I wish someone could explain it to me better than what I’ve heard. In your post above Jesus certainly drinks the cup of wrath that is intended for, and deserved by sinners. This seems altogether consistent with the Calvinistic doctrine of penal substitution atonement. That is, he paid the penalty for my sin and his righteousness is imputed to me through faith. Did you intend for us to understand it that way?
Peace,
Randall
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Game mechanics: not just for WoW and StackOverflow anymore. Read this — it is worth your time.
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I’m really getting upset that people are learning about game mechanics. It was my little secret for so long. :(
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Does anyone know of a similar method to learn vim? It would be a lot easier, faster and more fun if there was some kind of game which would teach you all the keys and combinations.
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This is a seriously interesting innovation.
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This is wonderfully on point for me. The main reason I belong to HN is because I want to create an educational game. Glad to see it here and hope to see other similar stuff in the future.
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No, but does anybody want to make a vim plugin which does this? I’d help, don’t know much about Vim plugins though!
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Play nethack.
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Funny, the main reason I read HN is to procrastinate and avoid doing other things. ;)
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Per essere precisi dovresti dire "domani, a partire dalle 00:30".
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I think we’re going to start seeing alot more ideas from gaming start to creep into applications. I’ve definitely been noticing a trend of this even recently here on HN. It’s going to be interesting to see how these two worlds collide (and what startups form from the debris).
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Don’t worry most people will ignore it in lieu of their preconceived notions of what should work.
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Relatedly: Some of us have egos. The rest of us have A/B testing. It is a lot like signing up for a lifetime subscription to Humble Pie Magazine, but it certainly works.
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Lifestream (7/02/10) http://ff.im/-fypif
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