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    Redneck math: The Arrow of Fairness

    Redneck Math: The Arrow of Fairness
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    Redneck math: A Morning at the Farmer's Market

    Redneck Math: A morning at the Farmer’s Market
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    Redneck Math: Too much pair of dice

    Redneck Math: Too much pair of dice
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    Redneck math: Custer's Last Stand

    Redneck Math: Custer’s Last Stand
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    Keeping track of factors

    Redneck Math: Keeping track of the factors
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    The porcelain pig problem

    Redneck Math: The porcelain pig problem
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    Redneck math: Robbery at the Craft Round up

    Redneck Math: Robbery at the Craft Round-up
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    More Redneck Math: Mark N. Release

    I have plans for a new series of these here.
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    One piece at a time

    Check out the new on my blog.
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    My itty-bitty Ubuntu box

    See my new blog post here
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    Like a vapor

    Like a vapor By Bobby Neal Winters Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away. James 4:14 When we die, we are put into a box that is put into the ground, and, though we try to...
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    The potato cannon, part 1

    OkieInExile: The potato cannon, part 1
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    Head, chest, belly, etc.

    Head, chest, belly, etc. By Bobby Neal Winters I’ve seen it written that the head controls the belly through the chest; this means our mind controls our appetites through the virtues. This was said either by Plato or C.S. Lewis. Or maybe Oprah, I forget. It sounds like a good idea to...
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    Impossible Trisection

    Redneck Math
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    Hey, Jude

    By Bobby Neal Winters My father wouldn’t listen to the Beatles--or let my brother and me listen to them--because John Lennon said they were “Bigger than Jesus.” Dad thought it was egotistical and blasphemous, but Lennon did have some sort of a point. My family and I were in the home...
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    Blogging Paraguay

    OkieInExile
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    Threads

    Threads By Bobby Neal Winters I’d skipped Maundy Thursday services at church during Holy Week and had stayed home to look over an article about Joab that I was working on when I reread the 18th chapter of the book of Second Samuel. Therein Joab and his men kill Absalom, David’s son, who has...
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    The Divide, Part II: Interpretation of scripture and limits of science

    The interpretation of scripture Part of the reason for the division is in the interpretation of scripture. I would like to be a little speculative in interpreting a small bit of scripture by way of explanation. Consider this fragment from the second chapter of Genesis. “And the LORD God formed...
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    The Divide

    The Divide By Bobby Neal Winters I believe God created the heavens and the earth and, at the same time, I believe in evolution. In the eyes of many, holding these two positions makes me appear as if I am trying to have it both ways, but this is only because the bulk of the debate on this...
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    Ripples

    Ripples By Bobby Neal Winters My grandmother’s family marked time by my grandmother’s marriage to my grandfather. They referred to it in terms of “back when Sam stole Lora.” My grandfather was Sam and my grandmother was Lora. When they got married he was 23 and she was 15. When you are a...
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