youll find in any press


Below is a long blog post about 2013 and the future of Mega-City One, with a lot more detail than you’ll find in any press release or interview. I wrote it for my friends at the Forbidden Planet International blog so I could share some details that weren’t appropriate to put into other contexts; but since they don’t have an RSS feed (which makes me sad) I thought I might as well copy/paste everything here too… Anyway: It goes without saying that this piece contains spoilers for everything published thus far – both comics and novels alike!…
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and failures but those are


Below is a long blog post about 10 years of my experience in the field. I have had some successes and failures, but those are all part of growing as an educator. There has been quite bit written lately about STEM education and how it can be improved at schools (see this great article by Derek Bruff). It made me think back to when we started doing hands-on science projects with our students over ten years ago here at Westminster Academy… Below is a long blog post about 3D printing.…
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download by clicking here The


Below is a long blog post about 2018. We’ve also got our Annual Report for this year, which you can download by clicking here. The past twelve months have been significant ones in the life of HFWC and we are very thankful to God who has made them possible through his grace. It was just over one hundred years ago that He led us into being as an organisation with only five members!…
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interesting however my knowledge of


Below is a long blog post about 3D Printing and it’s future in medicine. I think the topic is very interesting, however my knowledge of biology, especially anatomy isn’t that strong so don’t expect me to go into too much detail on this one. Anyway here are some quotes from the article which caught our attention… “The technology is moving at lightning speed with new materials coming onto the market all the time,” said If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs.…
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to Making Things When I


Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. You may want to skip the first section and jump down to “Making Things.” When I was in high school, if you wanted to make something – anything from a key ring to an airplane model or plastic jewelry box – it required going to someplace like Sears to buy the materials (or maybe finding them at your local hobby shop). Then there were all those steps involved: cutting out whatever shape you needed, sanding it smooth, painting it, gluing parts together .…
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this article as an infographic


Below is a long blog post about 10 tips for getting more traffic to your website. You can also read this article as an infographic here: Getting more visitors to your site will increase the number of people who see it, and thus have potential opportunities to become customers or clients. So if you’re looking to grow your business then increasing visitor numbers should be high on your list of priorities.…
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have an open mindset to


Below is a long blog post about 3D Printing and how it’s changing the world. I believe that if we have an open mindset to new technologies, there will always be opportunities for success in business. And I think this applies to 3D printing as well – so let me introduce you to one of the most exciting companies around today: 3D Systems! What Is 3D Printing? How Does It Work With The Human Body?…
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my daily driver and have


Below is a long blog post about 3rd party software for the Samsung Galaxy Tab. I’ve been using it as my daily driver, and have found that in addition to Android itself being excellent (I’m typing this on my phone), there are some very good applications available via Google Play: This application provides great functionality for viewing PDF files. It has many features not included with Adobe Reader for Android. The only thing missing from Acrobat Reader DC, if you can call it that, was OCR scanning capabilities.…
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2006 when he was writing


Below is a long blog post about 1987 by the one and only Chuck Klosterman. I first read it in 2006 when he was writing for ESPN, then again recently when he posted it on his website (where you can also listen to him reading from it). It’s so good that every year or two since its initial publication I have found myself returning to this essay as if it were the Bible, or something.…
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be much longer but this


Below is a long blog post about 10 things I learned while working on the book. The final list could be much longer, but this was what came to mind after writing the preface for my newest book “Writing and Selling Your First Novel.” The first thing I realized when I started out in publishing was that you can’t trust an agent or editor who says he wants your manuscript with no questions asked–unless it happens to coincide perfectly with his own interests!…
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