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<title>You have to allow people to belong before they will believe</title>
<description>"You have to allow people to belong before they will believe." Jim Burgen #thenines
from Danny Wahlquist's BlogSpirit Christian Blog, September 10, 2009</description>
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<title>White House expresses support for Barfoot http://ping.fm/QyNNj</title>
<description>White House expresses support for Barfoot http://ping.fm/QyNNj
from Danny Wahlquist's Blogger Mobile Blog, December 7, 2009</description>
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<title>DocBook V5.0CR2 The second "candidate release" of DocBook V5.0.</title>
<description>"At some point real soon now, we're going to have to declare V5.0 'feature complete'. Sooner rather than later, I hope." 
from Danny Wahlquist's Mindsay Docbook Blog, April 5, 2007</description>
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<title>Google Mobile Maps</title>
<description>I use GMM every day without exception. Built by the team behind Zipdash, GMM is a wonderfully rich client for our mobile device that fuses the best of Maps, Earth, and Local all in the palm of your hand. 
Whether I am looking for a place to eat, or just lost on the way to a meeting, GMM is a must have. It has bailed me out countless times. 
They even added traffic info lately! Just go to google.com/gmm from your phone's browser to install Google Mobile Maps.
from Danny Wahlquist's Bloglines News Blog, April 5, 2007</description>
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<title>How to be a great audience</title>
<description>"The good audiences were all the same. They leaned forward. They made eye contact. They mirrored my energy right back to me. 
When the talk (five minutes) was over they were filled with questions."
from Danny Wahlquist's Yahoo 360 Genealogy Blog, April 1, 2007</description>
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<link>http://360.yahoo.com/dannywahlquist</link>
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<title>Decemberadio</title>
<description>I love listening to Decemberadio in my wife's convertible :-)
from Danny Wahlquist's myspace Christian Blog, April 1, 2007</description>
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<link>http://www.myspace.com/dannywahlquist</link>
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<title>Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - Open Source is Dead</title>
<description>"Specifically, the value of Twitter to its users is less about its functionality and more about the fact that their friends use it. 
This is the same as it is for other kinds of social/communications software like Facebook or Windows Live Messenger. 
Features are what gets the initial users in the door but it's the social network that keeps them there. 
This is a classic example of how social software is the new vendor lock-in."
from Danny Wahlquist's WordPress Blog, March 31, 2007</description>
<guid>http://dannywahlquist.wordpress.com/2007/04/01/dare-obasanjo-aka-carnage4life-open-source-is-dead/</guid>
<link>http://dannywahlquist.wordpress.com/</link>
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<title>What makes great worship music?</title>
<description>Whether you agree with him or not, Tim Challies is always insightful!
"pop or rock or guitar-based music just can't capture the grandeur of this classical or baroque music. 
I love rock music as much as the next guy, but have to admit that it somehow just can't quite compare to the power of a choir, 
an orchestra, or even a really good pipe organ. Rock music tends to rely on volume rather than grandeur."
from Danny Wahlquist's Windows Live Spaces Christian Blog, March 31, 2007</description>
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<link>http://spaces.msn.com/members/dannywahlquist/</link>
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<title>Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul by John Eldredge</title>
<description>Some of my favorite concepts:
Are we willing to live with the level of risk God invites us to?
Do what brings me back to my heart and the heart of God
"How" is a faithless question
Living by principles can remove conversation with God
Embrace adventure bejond control
"Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive and go do that, 
because what the world needs is people who have come alive." Gil Bailie
from Danny Wahlquist's Blogsome Blog, March 31, 2007</description>
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<title>Localization Vs Personalization</title>
<description>"Here's the way I see it. Localization is something Google decided to implement based on Google's assumptions 
that localized content is more valuable than non-localized content to their users around the world. 
I happen to agree that this is by large a correct assumption and a right decision. But that is not personalization. 
Personalization requires user input and corresponding output. In Google's case, users in the UK 
or New Zealand did not initiate the filtering based on their personal preferences. Google did. 
That's not personalization in my opinion. That's a broad-stroke catch-all hack."
from Danny Wahlquist's Multiply Localization Blog, March 16, 2007</description>
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<link>http://dannywahlquist.multiply.com/journal</link>
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<title>Time zones are still hard</title>
<description>"So I wrote a post and set it to go live at 12:01 am (an hour before this one is set to go live), yet it went live at 11:01 pm the day before. 
Even though the changeover time isn't supposed to be midnight. And why? Well, the server is (I am told) on the East Coast of the United States, 
so they are well into the changeover. Even though they are translating to Pacific time on my posts since that is what my settings are. 
Time zones are still hard, and our software still doesn't get them most of the time. Of course in this scenario people disagree on what the behavior should be...."
from Danny Wahlquist's Jroller Localization Blog, March 16, 2007</description>
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<link>http://jroller.com/page/dannywahlquist</link>
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<title>Has the Family Tomb of Jesus Been Found?</title>
<description>The presentation on Sunday was called 'Has the Family Tomb of Jesus Been Found?'  
This is certainly to be discussed at the water coolers on Monday.  
And you as a Christian should be ready with some reasoned questions of your own (asked in the right spirit).  
If you missed it, you can hear it online under Sermons.</description>
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<title>Has the Family Tomb of Jesus Been Found?</title>
<description>"The presentation on Sunday is called 'Has the Family Tomb of Jesus Been Found?' This is certainly to be discussed at the water coolers on Monday. 
And you as a Christian should be ready with some reasoned questions of your own (asked in the right spirit). So join me for this special message in our series on Tough Questions - Honest Answers. 
And please pray for wisdom and insight for me as I prepare."
from Danny Wahlquist's Blogger Mobile Blog, March 4, 2007</description>
<guid>http://dannywahlquistm.blogspot.com/2007/03/has-family-tomb-of-jesus-been-found.html</guid>
<link>http://dannywahlquistm.blogspot.com</link>
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<title>Creating Passionate Users: The best user manuals EVER</title>
<description>"Just imagine... what would it be like if you had learning materials like that? Not in the budget? Charge extra. Why not? 
Look how much money O'Reilly, Wiley, Prentice-Hall, etc. are making thanks to all the missing/useless/painful docs. 
Better yet, be the first in your market to blow minds with world-class user learning materials. 
How long will it take before the companies that do this can start slashing their marketing budgets..."
from Danny Wahlquist's Blogspot News Blog, March 2, 2007</description>
<guid>http://dannywahlquist.blogspot.com/2007/03/creating-passionate-users-best-user.html</guid>
<link>http://dannywahlquist.blogspot.com</link>
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<title>Too many companies are like bad marriages</title>
<description>"Unfortunately, too many companies are all candle-lit dinners, fine wine, and "let's talk about you" until the deal is sealed. 
Once they have you (i.e. you became a paying customer), you realize you got a bait-and-switch relationship."
 from Danny Wahlquist's AOL Blog, February 26, 2006</description>
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<link>http://journals.aol.com/dannywahlquist/blog/</link>
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<title>LarryBoy and the Bad Apple Trailer</title>
<description>The boys love this! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMJhAazkHYo
from Danny Wahlquist's LiveJournal Blogging Blog, February 24, 2007</description>
<guid>http://dannywahlquist.livejournal.com/8243.html</guid>
<link>http://www.livejournal.com/users/dannywahlquist/</link>
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<title>Immanuel Baptist Church is now on MyChurch.org</title>
<description>I just set up my church, Immanuel Baptist Church of Richmond, VA on MyChurch. This is a very impressive online infrastructure! http://www.mychurch.org/
from Danny Wahlquist's Xanga Web Blog, February 23, 2007</description>
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<link>http://www.xanga.com/dannywahlquist</link>
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