While there are some Episcopal priests who inexplicably insist that the Anglican tradition and the Episcopal Church are not part of the reformed tradition, it is undoubtedly true. So I wish you all a happy Reformation Day. (Ironically, at least as I encounter the colleagues I mentioned in the first […]
Monthly Archives: October 2011
It was a cold Friday night, but the Lady Lions had already sealed their place in history as the 14th straight Big Ten Champions. The most in any women’s sport in the Big Ten. Congratulations Ladies!
(Something happened to Posterous so these images disappeared… Reposting them now directly from my flickr account. BTW all of these shots were taken with the iPhone 4. Some were edited a bit with the new iOS 5 image editing built-in features. Not a lot you can do within the Photos […]
This morning Penn State photographer (and Vespa driver) Steve Williams shared the link to a series of 1-Minute Master Classes from Steve McCurry available on Phaidon’s site. McCurry is a Penn State graduate and captured perhaps the most famous photograph of the 20th century: Afghan Girl. I encourage you to go and take the […]
See, I first read this as “underwear volcano.” It really changes the meaning and the mental image, doesn’t it? @NatGeo: Photos: Underwater volcano erupts, stains seas on.natgeo.com/mYGcbY
I am sure most of you going to SBL received the update email regarding the conference. I was pleased to see this note about SBL’s efforts to make the conference more technologically convenient. Technology at the Meeting Our Mobile Meeting Guide will debut in November. You will be recieving an email […]
Why don’t we have a bit of fun with this? Dr. Robert Cargill and I are getting ready to launch a collaboration that we think will be of interest to the Biblioblogging world and beyond. The project is called: Sacred Techs So here is the competition. What do you think […]