Tonight I am sitting in Cincinnati’s airport (which is really in KY). I was just going to write that Cinci also has free WiFi but after initially loading nytimes.com it pooped out and then reloaded asking me for a password, etc. So… if you are reading this I have made […]
Yearly Archives: 2007
Jim West may not approve of cats, but “Jingle” (or “Tyger,” as I prefer to call her) is a great little kitten that has brought a lot of joy to the family.
I am really loving Spaces, but I had noticed this problem as well. For example (in addition to the example below), if I upload images to Flickr, Safari opens a page when it is complete, with Spaces this brings Safari and its space to the foreground. Annoying when I am […]
Well I made it in at midnight on Friday without any troubles. Very smooth flights actually. But my luggage did not arrive until 20 minutes ago. 7:15 am on Sunday morning. My travel schedule is nuts over the next two weeks. I will be on the road again the second […]
I am sitting in the Denver International Airport, probably one of the nicest airports I have ever been through. They have the nicest TSA people I have ever met (even with a LOT of people coming through), clean and bright, and free WiFi! See you in PA!
I neglected to link to John Hobbins’ Biblical Studies Carnival XXIII. John took a slightly different approach this time. It looks good to me! The format of this carnival is simple. I link to representative posts from a wide selection of blogs. The purpose: to introduce a bunch of bloggers […]
In recognition of scholars blogging on topics related to biblical studies Eisenbrausn is offering works by bibliobloggers for their November sale! Be sure to pop over and pick up a work or three (including one by me!). Thanks James Spinti! Eisenbrauns – Manager’s Special November 2007 Web Sale Titles by […]
I had posted a similar call, but I was way too early (July, in fact). So, what do you all think? I may have to change a lunch date, but Sunday sounds good to me. And I will be bringing a spiffy new handheld stereo mic for the event. Bibliobloggers […]
It is not a graphical map, but amazing nonetheless! Many many thanks to John for creating this list (and including me, I am humbled!) See it at his blog, Ancient Hebrew Poetry: A Map of the World of Bible Bloggers.
Tonight I was wrestling again with how to best present the material in my next book. This book on Targum Ruth will be similar to my earlier work on Targum Lamentations. My doctoral thesis was a verse-by-verse commentary and the book was an analysis of the work as a whole, […]