Tag: Links
A bunch of links – June 20, 2009
- Go Ahead and Be Thrify, The Country Will Be Ok
- Order out of chaos
- John Calvin’s 500th – Collection of Resources
- Football Superstars – Live The Life Of Famous Football Players!
- Rule #1: Spend Less Than You Earn.
- Microsoft’s Browser Comparison Chart Offends Anyone Who’s Ever Used Another Browser
- The quot;Doctor Whoquot; Model of Open Source
- Mac vs PC: My Personal Testimony of an Imminent Apple Conversion
- A Biblical Strategy for Fighting Sexual Lust
- The New Idolatry
- Dear Grandpa, Here’s a Printout of My Facebook Updates …
- Spock-like logic
- Opposites attract
- Scientists who are Christians; Christians who are scientists
- What colour is the equator?
A bunch of links – June 19, 2009
- America’s Debt to John Calvin
- 25 Excellent Typography Tools for the Serious Designer
- Orford offers to take pay cut
- 10 Ways To Make Your Site Accessible Using Web Standards
- What happens when penguins die?
- Google Books Rolls Out New Features
- BPM Analyzer Calculates the BPM of Your Music, Adds Tags [Downloads]
- No Helmets for More Organs
- N. T. Wright on Hell
- Young men
Orford is class. This sort of “generosity” is all too rare.
A bunch of links – June 18, 2009
- Harvard Study Says Weak Copyright Benefits Society
- Should Christian creatives work for free?
- iPhone 3.0 Update Available for Download [Downloads]
- Which Battles Should Atheists Fight?
- Death to the Money god
- iPastor
- I was fed up with fighting: Mayer
- Why Johnny can’t preach (Part 1)
- Piper on Parker on Calvin
- The Meaning and Demise of Fatherhood
- HT: JT
- Portrait of Calvin
- Stats on Single Mums in Australia
- CBA issues mea culpa over Storm
- “Help, my church is going emergent!”
Izaac chimes in on the video preaching issue. Pretty on the money.
A bunch of links – June 17, 2009
- Sharks mess a ‘one-off’: Gallop
- 50 Films You Can Wait to See After You’re Dead
- Reader Poll – Into the future
- Health Reasons to Drink Coffee – Part 3
- Question: Is Evangelism Child Abuse?
- The Big Worship Goof
Interestingly – in my candidacy interview I was asked to define worship – and when I made a comment along the lines of this post (having already defined it Biblically and as per the Westminster Confession) the panel didn’t seem convinced that people think the leader of the singing is seriously the “worship” leader. But that it’s a convenient name. Or something.
A bunch of links – June 16, 2009
- Post one of Australia’s banned links, get fined AU$11,000/day
- Apologetics and the university
- x Ways To Manipulate Websites In Firefox
- When’s the Right Time to Buy New Products? [Ask The Readers]
- Lifehacker’s Firefox Add-On Packs
- Why You Should Not Wait to Engage in International Church Planting, Part 1
A bunch of links – June 13, 2009
- It took him a long time to find images he liked
- 50 ridiculous design rules
- How to Freeze Apples, Peaches, Plums, and 16 Other Fruits [Eat To Live]
- The Starlight Desktop [Featured Desktop]
- Learn to Season Your Cast-Iron Skillet [Eat To Live]
- This Week’s Most Popular Posts [Highlights]
- Google Wave Questions and Answers [Google Wave]
- The Lifehacker Cookbook [Eat To Live]
- Five things I never learnt in science class
- A Christian Response to Abortion: Reflections on ‘Evangelical Ethics’ by John Jefferson Davis
- God to be Engraved in Visitor Center
- I don’t usually get involved with this sort of thing, but …
- Blogging in the name of the Lord: Dan Phillips
- The Expository Preaching of John Calvin, Steven Lawson (PCRT 2009 Sacramento)
- Think Before You Comment
- 25-point Website Usability Checklist
- 7 Reasons Why You Should Try Out Windows Live Writer 2009
- Thoughts on Evangelical Superstardom
- Ronaldo tells why he left Man U
- Have grinder, will travel (with fresh coffee!)
Some American Atheists are angry that the Capitol Hill Visitor Centre is having “In God We Trust” engraved in the stone arch above the entry. They’re angry because they don’t believe it – Christians should probably be angry because they (the government) don’t mean it.
A bunch of links – June 12, 2009
- Econoblogger explains why Batman villains shouldn’t cooperate
- An Episode of House
- Element 112 to be Officially Added to the Periodic Table
- Woman Threw Away Mom’s $1 Million Mattress
- Can the Bible tell us if the universe began as a quantum vacuum fluctuation?
- iSamurai: FIGHT With Your iPhones
- Batteries to Draw Power From Ambient RF
- How to Build your own Tesla Coil
- Man Utd start Ronaldo cash spending spree
- Get Tastier Results By Salting Your Meat At The Right Time
- Make Fresh-Baked Bread In Five Minutes
- How to Filet a Fish Like a Pro [Eat To Live]
- FINAL: 7 Preaching Discoveries in 7 Years (#6: Be Brief)
- Theology of the City by Greg Gilbert
- Rant
- Advice for Atheists Who Want to Engage Theists
- FINAL: 7 Preaching Discoveries in 7 Years (#6: Be Brief)
- Should God Appear to Atheists?
- Did You Know: The Nicene Creed
A bunch of links – June 10, 2009
- Create and Share Firefox Addon Collections
- Yahoo Answers Fail
- Car Accident Checklist Lessens Post-Accident Stress [Driving]
- How to Slice and Dice an Onion Like a Pro [Eat To Live]
- Facebook User Name Rush Begins This Weekend
- Censoring comedy: why Australia needs the Chaser#39;s War on Everything
- Helpful Hints from joeeze: The best way to store sliced onions
- Beer Hydrates Better Than Water (Really!)
- You Have Three Days To Pick Your Facebook Vanity URL. Choose Wisely, Or You’re Screwed.
- Five Must-Have Tools for Any Kitchen [Eat To Live]
- Facebook Purity Removes Eye-Gouging Quiz Updates
- Fotopedia Creates A Wikipedia-Inspired Online Photo Encyclopedia
- Broncos on alert, call off training
- Is Preaching Killing Your Church Plant?
- How to Be in More Than One Place at One Time
- Why?
- Why does science work so well?
- 35 Weet-Bix
Driscoll on multi-site
A bunch of links – June 9, 2009
- iPhone 3GS: The Key Australian Details
- Gallop sees no NRL future for Zappia
- Hugh Mackay
- Fitzgerald stood down by Eels
- Rediscovering Jakob Nielsen
- Best and Worst Fast Food: McDonald’s Edition [Eat To Live]
- iPhone OS 3.0 Available on June 17th
- iPhone 3GS Complete Feature Guide
- Apple announces extra enhancements to iPhone OS 3.0
- Store Brand vs. Name Brand—When to Go Cheap [Eat To Live]
- Table of Condiments Tells You When to Toss the Mayo [Eat To Live]
- 13 Apps Actually Worth Downloading
- Wordnik Shows What The Web Knows About Words
- Know The Answers To These Questions Before Your Job Interview
- Purée and Freeze Extra Fruit for Quick Berry Lemonade [Eat To Live]
- Welcome to Food Week [Announcements]
- Prenatal Genetic Testing: A pandora#39;s box?
- How Do Atheists Console Themselves?
- Hacker Buys Anti-Apple Ad Under Apple Store
- The End of Evangelical Innocence
Higher heights
Well, I was expecting to see a spike in visits thanks to that bookofjoe linkage so I checked my stats. And there was a spike – though not from bookofjoe – instead it comes from this German? site (translated). 777 visitors. From an article about Tetris featuring this translated passage:
“Even a Tetris Olympics is on the way.Real Tetris fans will Gesumse not all that upset. They sing the song to the peddlers.And wait for the next block. (Detlef Borchers) / (It / c’t) “
I’m the “Real Tetris Fan” linked there. Bookofjoe has so far produced nine hits.
New heights
I feel like I’ve hit blogging gold. After all these years of meaningless toil it appears that the “World’s most popular blogging anesthesiologist” over at bookofjoe has visited my site – because I’ve scored a link.
Awesomeness.