Sorry for the lack of posts folks. The new job is keeping me busy! I will try and post more as my schedule levels out.
Life
Tyler Williams of Codex has been kind enough to “tag” me (thanks for the heads-up Kevin!) so I will do my best to respond as the packers…erm, pack the house. 1. One book that changed your life: Tough… Genesis, specifically chapters 1-3. (See also #6 below.) 2. One book that […]
Joe! You are da Man! Oh how I love this routine. Now, can I have a full quality version of this for my lectures! 🙂 Noah Video Noah Video We’re doing a Noah story in our Sunday School program, so I put the superb and easy video tools on my […]
I was looking to see what movies are in the theaters since our house is boxed up for the upcoming move. I had seen the trailers for Barnyard and I wondered about one aspect of the film. The hero, Otis, is a male voice (Kevin James) and regularly referred to […]
In the biblio blogging world there was quite a bit of discussion about women in the blogosphere (or lack thereof). In light of this, I thought folks would find this of interest. On TUAW by Jan Kabili: Women Mac geeks at BlogHer ’06 Filed under: Other Events I just finished […]
The blog for Schreyer Honors College, PSU In preparation for our move next week, I have started a new blog for Schreyer Scholars. The Tulane blog will continue to be run by my successor (to be named soon!) and Mrs. Jenkins. In the meantime, I will try and find something […]
A curious article about Lamsa’s translation of the Peshitta and his student, Rocco Errico, that is full of errors. [Dr. Brian Schmisek, professor at the University of Dallas] says, “…the gospels were written by the apostles in Greek.” Not the apostles, but perhaps disciples of the apostles…. And Evidence shows […]
Of heaven! From Cartoonbank.com – Product Details Thanks Moshe M from Haifa for this via Moshe B from Yeshiva!
This is very interesting and promising. Stay tuned… Serendipity 35: iTunes U Public Sites iTunes U is the free, hosted service for colleges and universities to make podcasts easily available to students, faculty, staff, alumni and the general public through the iTunes Music Store. Apparently a good number of schools […]