Monday, April 29, 2002
Postmodernism, Writ Small
"Postmodernism, Writ Small is a brief history of the Post-It Note: 'Until Fry took an interest in Silver's adhesive, it was considered a failure rather than an invention. As far as anyone in 3M's marketing department knew, there was no great consumer demand for lousy tape. But for Fry's purposes, this new kind of adhesive was perfect. It would allow him to create a bookmark that would stay fixed to a page, but also be easily removable.' " [Kottke.org]

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Fixed (Mostly)
I'm not sure what I did, but it looks like I've got most of my web site back.
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AAAAAAAAARGH!
Canadiens oust top-seeded Bruins
Kyle McLaren strong-armed Richard Zednik into oblivion. But Jose Theodore and the Montreal Canadiens delivered the knockout punch.
f u l l   s t o r y [CBC Sports]
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Test
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Mark 9:35
VERSE:
Sitting down, Jesus called the Twelve and said, "If anyone wants to be first, he must be the very last, and the servant of all."
--Mark 9:35

THOUGHT:
Last? Who likes to be last? It's difficult enough settling for second place, much less last place. Jesus puts the ranking in its proper order. The person who is most important to him is not the person seeking the status and notoriety. The most important person is like Jesus himself: willing to give up rank and status and importance to serve. Being first in the eyes of God means a willingness to serve others.

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