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Copyright Trolls
(2010/8/31)
Laura at Pursuing Holiness notes one and presents a course of action. I think bloggers often move past fair use, but news outlets and going way too far the other way. (0)

New Meaning to Language Police
(2010/8/31)
This story gives new meaning to the idea of language or grammar police. (HT: The Agitator) (0)

Christianity by Force or Manipulation
(2010/8/23)
There is very little that offends me more than the idea of manipulating people into Christian events or trying to convert them by force. (0)

What Makes a Plumber Real
(2010/7/20)
Michele Bachmann says she hopes that the newly formed Tea Party Caucus will provide a voice in congress for “real housewives, real farmers, real businessmen, real plumbers.” (Source.) I’m wondering how “real” farmers, businessmen, and plumbers differ from the rest … (1)

Somebody Needed a Dictionary
(2010/5/6)
… to look up “suffrage.” (0)

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The Return of Threads

My company, Energion Publications, had difficulties with our hosting company, and it was traced to an apparent load created by this blog. Since it seemed top hard to convince the hosting company that a moderately successful (at best) blog such as this one would hardly be causing the difficulties they claimed, I simply chose to move the blog to its own domain with another host.

The URL from Threads from Henry’s Web is now henrysthreads.com. I have redirected the old URL to this one, but I would appreciate people updating their bookmarks or blogroll links. The feed address is still http://feeds.energion.net/ThreadsFromHenrysWeb (provided through Feedburner), to which other feed addresses, such as http://energionpubs.com/wordpress/?feed=rss2 will be redirected. However, it might prevent future problems if you update your subscriptions to that address.

My new host is HostGator.com, and my observation thus far is that it is a much faster host in any case than my previous company. I would be interested in comments from any readers who may notice changes in performance, or any errors that might have resulted from the transfer.

Thanks for your patience!

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