Today 5 of us got together to chat about biblioblogs, SBL, and stuff. We covered blogging, teaching & tech, Hebrew Bible, U2, and tattoos (go with nun, bet, lamed).
Tyler Williams – Codex
http://biblical-studies.ca/blog/index.php/
Chrisian Brady – Targuman
http://targuman.org/blog/
Stephen Cook – Biblishe Ausbildung
http://biblische.blogspot.com/
Kevin Wilson – BlueCord
http://bluecord.org/biblioblog/
Tim Bulkeley – SansBlogue
http://bigbible.org/blog/
Oh, and guys, can you add me to your blogrolls?








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We missed you Jim! I don’t know if it made it on the recording, but we talked about you. (I commented that you seem taller on your blog.
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Yeah I heard that! Shorter??????
I just listened to it again. I guess I forgot to edit that bit.
You really were missed Jim. I hope your alternative event was successful.
It was ok but I would much rather have been there in DC. Next year in San Diego….
I can promise you that, in spite of having to pack it on the plane, I will bring the mics! (We were able to drive and thus able to bring family on the trip as well as other toyls.)
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Hey Chris,
Thanks for bringing the mics and all. It was great to do the podcast.
And BTW, you’ve been on my blogroll for a while already!
Have a happy thanksgiving.
Thanks Tyler! I know you had me on your list. I just didn’t want to single anyone out.
BTW, I am curious about the counts. You say you have 400 a day. Ii have been using Google Analytics and it says I have 30-60 but when I check my service provider it tells me I have had this week, for example, 300 unique hits per day. Do you (or anyone else) know which is more accurate?
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