“Linux and the Emerging Church: how decentralized authority, high-identity communities, and counter-culture cache led to the mainstreaming of formerly subversive alternatives.”
The problem is that the title itself too clearly defines the obviously biased stereotypes leaving nowhere for the discussion to proceed. Now, if you want to start a real discussion, let’s talk about the difference between poa and bent grass on golf greens, and how it affects the roll of a putt in the morning versus the afternoon.
March 25, 2007
Sunday at 6:03 pm
HOLD ON!!! HOLD! ON!
One at a time! ONE AT A TIME, FOOLS!!!
Bandwidth is limited, people.
March 25, 2007
Sunday at 6:11 pm
What, too niche?
March 25, 2007
Sunday at 7:06 pm
No, no. Don’t worry about this, Mike. I have it totally under control.
We’re forming a single file line to the right, people!
March 25, 2007
Sunday at 7:10 pm
The problem is that the title itself too clearly defines the obviously biased stereotypes leaving nowhere for the discussion to proceed. Now, if you want to start a real discussion, let’s talk about the difference between poa and bent grass on golf greens, and how it affects the roll of a putt in the morning versus the afternoon.
March 25, 2007
Sunday at 11:30 pm
I won’t read a post with this title unless Aly writes it like a Dr. Seuss poem.
Or, perhaps we could make up limericks:
There once was a system named Linux…
March 26, 2007
Monday at 12:51 am
“That was coded for functions, not gimmicks…”
March 26, 2007
Monday at 2:43 am
It’s counter-culture cache
Was really a smash,
March 26, 2007
Monday at 2:52 am
“Launching hundreds of open-source mimics.”
My profoundest apologies for that.
March 26, 2007
Monday at 7:14 am
Wow. Just, wow.
You are my new favorite people.
March 26, 2007
Monday at 10:23 am
i love the tubes.
March 26, 2007
Monday at 3:20 pm
Ho. Lee. Shite.
You guys are like those rock star professors in “The Life of David Gale”. Awesome.
Cerise
May 8, 2007
Tuesday at 10:49 am
[...] There are some serious implications here for the emerging church, I think. Somebody should get around to writing that post. [...]
June 14, 2007
Thursday at 1:34 am
This one makes sence “One’s first step in wisdom is to kuesstion everything - and one’s last is to come to terms with everything.”