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Welcome to the Community of Reason Project |
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Written by Web Master
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Saturday, 12 June 2004 |
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Until 2009, this was domain housed the Web site for the Coalition for the Community of Reason. The Coalition for the Community of Reason was composed of the leaders of several of the major secular organizations in the US. Although they only met from 2000 to 2003 before disbanding, they did gender a level of coorperation which contributed to the formation of the Secular Coalition. We have preserved the Web site of the Coalition for the Community of Reason which was one of our early projects. The mission of the CCR is to encourage and support that part of the U.S. population with no theistic beliefs to openly and proudly proclaim their stance. We pledge our best efforts to increase public awareness and acceptance of the respectability of our position, and to protect that position in our society. If you've read anything at all about Content Management Systems (CMS), you'll probably know at least three things: CMS are the most exciting way to do business, CMS can be really, I mean really, complicated and lastly Portals are absolutely, outrageously, often unaffordably expensive.
 Example Caption Joomla! is set to change all that ... Joomla! is different from the normal models for portal software. For a start, it's not complicated. Joomla! has been developed for the masses. It's licensed under the GNU/GPL license, easy to install and administer and reliable. Joomla! doesn't even require the user or administrator of the system to know HTML to operate it once it's up and running. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 01 May 2009 )
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
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Joomla! 1.0 - 'Experience the Freedom'!. It has never been easier to create
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
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Yesterday all servers in the U.S. went out on strike in a bid to get more RAM and better CPUs. A spokes person said that the need for better RAM was due to some fool increasing the front-side bus speed. In future, busses will be told to slow down in residential motherboards. |
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