This Week's Boundless Articles
by Ted Slater on 12/28/2009 at 8:58 PM
The publishing system for our Webzine is still broken; our homepage isn't showing the day's featured article. I'm out of the office this week, but feel compelled to let you know where to find the elusive articles. Here's the rundown for this entire week:
Monday: Single Virgin Female ISO Single Virgin Male, by John Thomas: "Is it pointless to hold on to my dream of marrying a virgin?"
Tuesday: Credemption, by Jonathan Dodson: "Redemptive cultural engagement? It happens through either redirecting or redefining cultural patterns affected by the Fall."
Wednesday: 8 Spark Plugs to Start Your New Year, by Steve Shadrach: "Discover the secret meaning of 'cylinder.'"
Thursday: Clear Decks, by Steve Watters: "Clutter hinders action and opportunity."
Friday: Office Hours: Young Theophilus, Part 1, by J. Budziszewski: "Parts of this really happened. To someone. Draw your own conclusions."
Please accept my apology for the inconvenience this is causing you. Our IT department has been notified. As soon as they've fixed the problems, our Webzine will be back to normal.
In the meantime, you've got the entire week's worth of articles at a glance! I'd love to hear your thoughts on each one. Perhaps a blog team member will write about each one in a separate entry -- that'll make the discussion of each piece a whole lot more coherent.... :-)















1. Alyene said the following at 9:27 PM on Dec 28:
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Thank you so much! I've been missing today's dose of Boundless!
2. Colin said the following at 4:28 PM on Dec 29:
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Ted,
The publishing appears to be fixed (at least in northern NM using Safari 4.0.4) at 4:25p MST 12/29.
"Credemption" highlights the front page and the articles from 12/28 in descending order show up under "Recent Articles."
3. Helienna said the following at 5:24 PM on Jan 7:
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Was this collection of articles emailed to subscribers? I received the "Merry Christmas" email and just received "Hornet's Nest," but this batch never appeared in my inbox. Does that have something to do with your publishing system?