- Some of my best friends are perfectionists…
- Oreo Fun Stix
- Free Cage
- Freaking Huge URL Lengthens Too Short URLS
- The SpiderMac Desktop
- Check Username Availability at Multiple Social Networks
- Two memoirs about turning to God, from two members of Korn.
- Font resources
- More Black than Black
- More Trilogy Ratings.
Tag: Links
A bunch of links – April 2, 2009
A bunch of links – April 1, 2009
- April Fool#39;s Day pranks
- Burn Your Purchased ITunes Movie To A DVD
- Massachusetts Girls Soccer Coach Resigns Over Hilarious, Possibly Insane Email [Youth Sports]
- Culturally engaged?
- Jesus is the Problem to our Solution
- Christians and Culture
Mainstream media makes funny April Fools Day joke #678
A bunch of links – March 31, 2009
- Cheese Coasters at Curiobot
- Invent Dunkin’ Donuts’ Next Donut
- The rise of Facebook
- David Hart on the New Atheists
- Count your keystrokes every day
- Email Yourself Reminders From Launchy [Ubergeek]
- Kermit mourns
- Yes … Now Even Your Houseplants can Twitter
- contrarian
- weddingring
These coasters are very cheesy.
Toad Day Out hits the states.
A bunch of links – March 30, 2009
- #510. Apologizing after an April Fool#39;s Day Prank – The Terror Level Color Coded Apology System
- Weird, Confusing and Irritating Photography
- Parking
- Missiological or personal preference: Why do contemporary church?
- Seven Things That Aren’t Worth Your Money [Saving]
- 9 Steps To A Happy Relationship With Your Hosting Provider
- Should we indoctrinate our children?
A bunch of links – March 29, 2009
- I am Proud of My Humility!
- Find Out What’s Hot On Wikipedia With Wikirank
- Create Your Own Flipbook With Flipbook Printer (Windows Only)
- Supercharge Your Next Run with a Cup of Coffee [Exercise]
- Novel Writing Software yWriter
- Google Classic — #39;Please allow 30 days for search results#39;
- German crime wave solved!
- Note from the teacher
- Healthy Living Fail
A bunch of links – March 27, 2009
- Evangelistic Preaching (06)
- Crazy 5 Day Sale for 1.5M HDMI Cable
- Who Made God?
- Zamzar Converts Powerpoint Into Easy-To-Share Images
- Password Lessons and Tips from Our Readers [What You Said]
- Look! DIY Speakers Hidden in Real Books!
- The Hidden Costs of Your Job
- Hey kids, Tweet-a-Watt kits!
- Spurgeon on Bible Teaching
- Sen. Conroy on Qamp;A
- Debate Video Posted Online
- The Death of Print and What it Means for Christians
- Man wrongly jailed for 27 years walks free … and is hit by a taxi
- Hackers Deface Aussie Censorship Board’s Website
Adjusting to life on the outside proves difficult.
A bunch of links – March 26, 2009
- Coversation with an Athiest Friend 02
- The Difference Between I.E. and E.G.
- $19 fares kick off new regional flights out of Townsville
- Faking it with books
- How to freak out your church treasurer
- Man Confessed Murder on “Deathbed,” then Got Better …
- Reason for the season fail
- Scrabble points inflation
- Where the Wild Things Are trailer
- How to become Jason Bourne
A bunch of links – March 25, 2009
- Last.fm To Start Charging International Users
- Making The Rubens’ Tube
- Photojojo » How to Develop Film Using Coffee and Vitamin C! Srsly!
- How is Yogurt Made?
- StillTasty Tells You How Long Your Food Will Last
- BestInClass Helps You To Find The Best Digital Camera
- puppyocracies OH MY GOODNESS WHO HAS THE BALANCE OF POWER AND SUCH A CUTE LITTLE NOSE
- The Skunk Doth Speakth
- Letter to a Young Diner: 10 Reasons *not* to go out to Dinner.
- 10 Rare HTML Tags You Really Should Know – Nettuts+
Finally – a use for the stockpile of instant coffee in the back of your pantry.
I can’t for the life of me understand why the gourmet yoghurt I like to eat is so expensive. Maybe I should make my own.
Useful. But obscure.
A bunch of links – March 24, 2009
- Not So Fast: A Lesson For the New Calvinists
- Letter to a Young Traveller: 10 Reasons *not* to travel.
- Hanson: we#39;re not perfect, says News chief | smh.com.au
- Why Do People Clap in Movie Theatres?
- Some answers to the disappearing honeybee problem
- Jack Cafferty to Parents: Your Kids Aren’t Special
- Better Gmail for Google Chrome [Lifehacker Code]
- 5 essential tools to learn a language
- Hasler#39;s happy to be #39;down#39;
- How to Repair Your Electronics Yourself
- Will this Car Destroy the World?
- Hate Facebook’s new look? You’ll like it soon enough.
- Conversation with an Atheist Friend 01
- perseverance
- pirate
Interesting article that talks a bit about a proposed “right to privacy”…
And so, extensions for Chrome begin in earnest.
Under the radar. Clearly we lost the first two games of the season on purpose.
A bunch of links – March 23, 2009
- Doubt is not a virtue
- Honest dialog with a 419 scammer
- We do not interpret scripture; scripture interprets us
- Luther on the Cross
- Protesting The Internet Filter Makes Hitler Angry
- Miscellanea » Archive » Alcoholic Chess
- Coffee Culinary Travels: 5 Journeys for Java Junkies | PeterGreenberg.com
- Extreme Undoing
- Master The Art Of Panning To Create Dynamic Pictures
- Create A Basic Ring Flash
- Top 10 Tiny amp; Awesome Windows Utilities – Lifehacker Australia
- How to run a t-shirt Business
- Playground Location Fail
I’ve shared some very rude things today – so as my penance will share what Luther has to say about justification through faith alone. brbrYes, the reference to penance was ironic. On purpose.
Quite extreme subtitled language warning on this Clean Feed protest video. But I laughed.
Strangely this list includes a trip to Cairns – not high on my coffee travel itinerary.
Funny google mail comic – but contains language that may offend some people so I won’t post it directly.
Ahh, the awesome usefulness of Lifehacker.
A bunch of links – March 22, 2009
- Six Latest Firefox Addons You Should Check Out
- Monster creature had circular jaw, claws on head
- Joint partnership was an imaginary marriage | smh.com.au
- WHO WE ARE: Going forward, lets iterate our nuances | Who We Are | Sun Herald Blogs
- It#39;s heaps serious: Kevin went mental | smh.com.au
- Super Nintoaster Makes SNES Games Om Nom Worthy
- Watchmen VFX Reel
No, this story is not about Anna Bligh.
A MAN so muddled by years of marijuana dependency believed he was married to his former flatmate for nearly a decade – a mistake that threatened to derail his wedding to a new partner.
Buzz word of the year? Apparently it’s nuance.
Ever wondered what political commentary would look like were it reported by a ditzy teenage girl? No. Well check out Annabel Crabb’s Binge Drinking report.
Coolest. Case mod. Ever.
A bunch of links – March 21, 2009
- Favorite Post #8. Subtly finding out if you drink beer too.
- Hi-rez Tetris after two weeks
- Twins commit perfect heist?
- Baby Name Fail
- Google and design
- Smush.it Bulk Optimises Images
- ABC Debate on Satan Tonight
More “Stuff Christians Like” – they really are funny because they’re true.
A bunch of links – March 19, 2009
- A lesson to marketers about the importance of reading the blogs they pitch to but who probably won’t read this because they don’t read the blogs they pitch to
- Web blacklist outcry: dentist, tuckshop on official “hate list” – web
- Final Frame: Gamer Cupcakes Galore
- DON’T MENTION THE DIVORCES
- Americans can’t answer rudimentary science questions
- Jargon speak: what are they really saying?
- Soggy Fish Award – Mark Dever
- Wipeout Chalk Guns Could Lead to Chalkdust Torture
- Tilt shift video: “Bathtub IV”
- Driscoll’s New Calvinism
- Beer2-D2
- Use Clever Questions To Ease Into Small Talk
- Google Chrome Extensions Are Happening In The Latest Beta
- What Your Pastors Aren’t Telling You
Why a Government controlled blacklist is a bad idea…
“alongside the questionable porn sites and other nasties are examples like this: Christian sites, the website of a tour operator and even a Queensland dentist.
Other Australian sites on the list are (“Tuckshop and Canteen Management Consultants”) and , animal carers MaroochyBoardingKennels.com.au.
Nice work ACMA. The list has been released by wikileaks.
“The dentist, Dr John Golbrani, was furious when contacted to inform him that his site, dentaldistinction.com.au, appeared on the blacklist.
“A Russian company broke into our website a couple of years back and they were putting pornographic listings on there … [but] we changed across to a different web provider and we haven’t had that problem since,” Golbrani said in a phone interview.
Some stats from American church surveys – 29% describe themselves as strongly associated with the Democrats while only 12% call themselves strong Republicans.