Jimmy Johnson, who creates Arlo and Janis also lives in the Gulf south and is a fine friend of food. I visit his site everyday where he shares the odd (sometimes very) thought and usually three comics from the past. Today’s retrospect deserves sharing: Be sure to go to his […]
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My blog editor of choice (in use as I type this) has been bought by (yet) another company. The original author seems optimistic. I hope all goes well, because I love this app and would like to see some more work put into it. Red Sweater Acquires MarsEdit Blogging Software […]
I think I might have nightmares. New Zealand fishermen land massive squid – Yahoo! News WELLINGTON (Reuters) – New Zealand fishermen may have caught the largest Colossal squid ever found — weighing around 450kg (992 pounds) and with rings the size of tires.The adult Colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) was caught […]
Keeping you up to date on the iPhone name: Apple and Cisco Settle over iPhone Filed under: Apple Corporate, Apple, iPhone MacNN is reporting that Apple and Cisco have reached an agreement over the use of the “iPhone” brand. As we previously mentioned, Cisco had sued Apple following the Macworld […]
The following is from the very interesting and engaging blog Middlebrow. The entry is specifically from Dr. Fred Sanders, professor of theology and “is widely recognized as the world’s greatest systematic theologian cartoonist.” MBD is an outstanding album from a great songwriter and band. I have reviewed it somewhere on […]
The only show I watched, aside from Myth Busters, has been axed. NBC shelves ‘Studio 60’ NBC shelves ‘Studio 60’ If you’re among the few remaining fans of “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” it’s time to say farewell. The drama about the goings-on behind the scenes of an “SNL”-like […]
I am a fan of Craig Ferguson and I am watching an amazing opening tonight on the Late Late Show. He is sharing very openly (and humorously) about his own alcoholism in light of Brittany Spears. It is unbelievable and real. A powerful story, this past weekend was his 15 […]
HT to Ben Witherington: Alistair McGrath’s Critique of Dawkins “The God Delusion” Alistair McGrath is a remarkable person. He has PhDs in Theology and also in Molecular Bio-Physics. He is currently a Professor of public science at Oxford. In this lecture he is critiquing his fellow Oxfordian Richard Dawkins Here […]
Things that make you go “hmmmm.” I have to say that I am not close enough to K-12 in PA yet to know the details of teacher unions, but I can say that in NOLA they were not very helpful at improving the schools. Jobs Blasts Teachers Unions Filed under: […]
UPDATE: The raised over $5.2M! THON is still going strong as I write this on Saturday night. I spent a few hours today walking around the BJC interviewing participants and supporters. Give a listen to the podcast through iTunes here. Or use the link below. This is an amazing event […]