Others have posted about their papers having been accepted at SBL (e.g., here and here and here for links to others as well), so I thought I should post about my future SBL doings. I am Chair of the Aramaic Studies Unit, but I also submitted a paper to a […]
Monthly Archives: April 2006
This is some of the best parady I have read in a LONG time. It is from the April Fool’s edition. I may not agree with all the sentiments, but the anonymous student captured Tony and Mike to a “T.” Pardon the Interruption Green Wave Edition March 31, 2006 Tony […]
My daughter and I like Plumb very much and Blush (Only You) is the free iTunes single of the week. (Be sure to listen to candycoatedwaterdrops.) I thought Plumb was a group, but the iTunes refers to “Plumb” in the third person feminine singular. Perhaps there has been some change […]
I think I would still prefer VPC which allows me to run Windows while running MacOS. More and more people are buying and loving Macs. To make this choice simply irresistible, Apple will include technology in the next major release of Mac OS X, Leopard, that lets you install and […]
To all my biblioblogging friends, please pass these announcements along! -Cb We have announced two positions at Tulane. The Ancient Judaism position is already up: TULANE UNIVERSITY seeks to make a one-year appointment at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor, to begin August 2007, in the field of Ancient Judaism. […]
The audio file of the story will be available later today. (I have not yet heard it.) The exhibit looks good, judging from the pics at NPR’s site.