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If Authors Guild executive director, Paul Aitken has his way, soon reading out loud will be considered a copyright violation.As reported over on CNet yesterday, copyright holders are kicking up a stink about the newly introduced speech synthesis...
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This past weekend I attended a meeting to discuss Kids and Atheism. It is a vast topic and became apparent during the meeting that more discussion is needed on the subject. The nature of Atheism does not lend itself to community connectivity and...
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Catching up on Daily Shows, I watched the episode from January 27, which included former President Jimmy Carter as the guest. Mr. Carter is now 84 but remains the soft-spoken gentleman I remember from my childhood. As president, he faced a mountain of..
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Time and time again I hear local weatherpersons disparaged as having a dream job: They get to be wrong and still collect a huge salary. (This may have shifted a bit given recent economic events and the dream job may now belong to Wall Street...
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Last month a delightful article by Ben Shaprio pontificated on why atheism is morally bankrupt. His reasoning was simple:There’s only one problem: without God, there can be no moral choice. Without God, there is no capacity for free will.Sadly for Mr..
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