{I did not mean to do a live blog myself, but after writing many paragraphs and it is 10:40 pm I guess I have indeed made my own. Mark’s is still better so be sure to go to his site. } I missed the first few minutes (any other parents […]
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Thank you CH for a job very well done! Biblical Studies Carnival XV, in Memory of Bruce Manning Metzger Welcome to the fifteenth Biblical Studies Carnival. I am pleased to host the carnival on such an auspicious numeration (too bad it couldn’t be a multiple of 6, then I’d be […]
You may recall that I was trying to figure out how to share pictures with family and friends while keeping predators and nosey parkers away. I have been redoing our family website as a WordPress blog and decided to try the password protect feature for posts and pages. Problem solved! […]
In keeping with my laziness of merely pointing to other bloggers who have done more work on this, I will point readers to Tyler Williams’ excellent round up of the latest and greatest biblioblog discussions regarding the Talpiut tomb. The Jesus/Talpiot Tomb: Around the Blogosphere The hype surrounding the forthcoming […]
You may recall our conversation regarding Google Bombs (or Googlebombs) a month ago. Well, it looks like Google has had a change of heart. Or at least a few folks who work there have. They apparently got tired of some folks (not yours truly, of course) thinking that Google itself […]
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 have not heard of this book before, but I do listen/read Merlin Mann (very funny guy with useful info). From his site: Blogs: Watching passionate thoughts evolve (in public) The Blogging Church by Brian Bailey A few months back, Brian Bailey asked me to contribute a short essay for […]
UPDATE: Ah! It turned out it was the PodPress plugin (that allows me to publish the podcasts throuhg the blog). The recent update corrected the problem. It may or may not be WP 2.1 (in fact, I am sure it is my settings somehow, but I didn’t change anything in […]
Tyler Williams at Codex reports on the Religious Studies Review: Religion and the Internet I just received the latest edition of the Religious Studies Review (Volume 32, number 4, October 2006), which is a special issue on Religion and the Internet edited by Christopher Helland. The volume highlights and evaluates […]