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Monthly Archives: May 2003
Lunar Eclipse
Most of the Western Hemisphere will be able to enjoy a full lunar eclipse tonight. They occur during full moons, this is the first in 3 years. This article gives 10 interesting facts about what occurs. SARS The top hospital … Continue reading
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Six things right about blogging
Have you ever tried to explain to someone what blogging is? Over at The Conspiracy to Keep You Poor and Stupid, Donald Luskin got introduced at a dinner at a group of the world’s largest investment managers and pension plans, … Continue reading
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Christian media
A new Barna poll says that while 132 million Americans attended church last month, 141 million used some form of Christian media (radio,TV). While this outreach activity helps the public focus “on things that matter,” noted poll director George Barna, … Continue reading
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Delinking
Living Room has a post and some great comments underneath about delinking or delisting. I’ve had a number of emails from people letting me know that they are delisting me because they don’t agree with some of the ‘multi faith’ … Continue reading
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So where is blogging at?
Andrew Grumet takes a very interesting look at the current technological and social status of web logs in this post, which answers the following questions: Weblogs are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore for those of us who spend much time … Continue reading
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Leap-Blogging
Martin Roth has put a teaser up on his blog for his novel: Prophets and Loss. Hmmmm. What a great title from a finance writer! Poutine! What can I say? If you read Jordon and Wendy Cooper or I on … Continue reading
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Religion in Canadian Politics
I’m still pondering the American hawk statement addressed to me from last week. I came across two articles that help define the place of believers in Canadian politics. The first is a review of Brian Stillers new book, Jesus and … Continue reading
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Ending the day
The modem arrived. Canada Post neglected to tell me. It’s ok, I sort of anticipated that, since I know Canada Post can be a bit pokey, I chased them down. All hooked up. I ended the day with a link … Continue reading
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