Monday, November 25

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Iraq Through The Eyes of Those Who Are There This gallery, Through Our Eyes: Iraq, I found via Sarah’s Live Journal is awesome. Check it out, yo.

Photos of Note Subway Bin (top left pixel) Cute Girl (heather champ) Bloom (brownglasses) A look (apperently nothing at all)

Photos of Note Bad Visual Pun Deep Eyes Cool Picture Iran Links In regards to the Gay issue, some Christians are missing the point.

Net News Roundup this is a test Kerry Not Sure God is On America’s Side. Frankly… I’m not sure He is either. The God I know destroyed a whole city for the kind of offences America has been touting lately… And I’m not talking about the war. All I can say is, SF and Massechusets ought to be careful. I love Lileks very last question. So eloquent. LOTR sweeps the Oscars, wins every category nominated in. 11 All told. French Theaters refuse to show Passion. Sad really. A rather insightful look at the controversy surrounding the Passion The more I…

Marriage Under Fire: The Destruction of a Culture Orson Scott Card speaks out on the systematic attack on Marriage we are currently seeing in all its gory detail in Massechusetts and San Francisco. He says it so much better than I do, so I won’t bother you with repeating him. I couldn’t help but think of Rome while I was reading his article. At one time, Rome ruled the known world. But it fell, not because some greater nation defeated it. No, Rome fell to an upstart barbarian king. Really, Rome collapsed beneath its own moral corruption. It had become…

Web Link Collage Today, Lileks addresses Stern and the Passion. Be forewarned… intense sarcasm ahead. The Noodle Incident comes up with another way to handle web typography. Swank! Food4Eyes keep it up. Yo. Heather Champ’s photo today struck me as really cool for some reason. Olsmobomber. *grin* Dialogue Sometimes there are days when you wish you had worked harder, that you had done more. Finding myself confronted with several issues that I wish I could adequately explain, I find myself without words to do so. In other news, The Passion of Christ by Mel Gibson is turning heads and breaking…

I Have an Aunt Named Ruby No really… but this isn’t about her. Ruby is a programming language… and Poingant Guide has written a book about it. And its free. And although I have no real desire to learn or ever program in Ruby, the book is just interesting and humourous to read that you could waste your time for a few hours in it. So yeah…

Foto Finds and Other Things… Nice Shot. Ditto. Truth in Advertising. Some of my favorites are here, here, here, here, here, and here. Somehow or another, I just can’t feel sorry for him…

A Tiny Miracle She was 12 oz when she was born, but she was perfect. A small but powerful miracle…

Fantastically Fun Foto Finds! Yeah, I know… the title is rediculous… The sheer honesty and insight of this photo caused me to ROFL This portrait is cool because of the color saturation, which really sets off the young ladies dark hair.

A Day at the Links… Amber talks about her frustrations with a lack of genuineness in faith. People loose site of the basic thing, to Love God with their whole heart. Without that Love, we end up off balance. This photo makes me think of C.S. Lewis or perhaps Winston Churchill or G.K. Chesterton.

The Cutest Niece Ever! Noelle was born in December last year, and she has grown from her original 3lbs. She weighed in at 6lbs some ounces and we took the occasion to take pictures.

This is a Design in Progress Well, as you can see it looks different around here. For now, only the front page has the new look. I’ll be converting older pages as I can get to them. Comments and/or suggestions are welcome. Tell me what you like and what you don’t like.

A Link in Time Saves Nine… Apple Blossoms are so beautiful. There is something deliciously rich about the color of this photograph. Along with Food4Eyes, Chromogenic.net has been scoring big lately. I love these photos., oh and don’t forget this one.

On Missing the Point I was sent a link to an article this morning by my roommate Jon, who cautioned me to not read it if I was already in a bad mood. The obvious implication aroused my curiosity, and with a guarded mindset I clicked on the link. The article, written by Andrea Lewis who is a San Francisco writer, is titled A ‘Return’ of the White Patriarchy?, and is a critique of the supposedly antiquated and intolerant ideologies of yesteryear in recent film trilogy of The Lord of the Rings written by J.R.R. Tolkien and translated to film…

Daily Digest The Iraqi threat is nothing new…, at one time a democratic President spoke the same language as Bush. Whats a Polymath? This makes me feel happy. :)

Chain Link Fence Why Haven’t I Heard of this Man? The origens of Tux! How to give good presentations… this works for sermons too.

Lots ‘O Linky Fun Juli Loesch Wiley speaks of fertility and being whole, and how contraception violates God’s plan. How to deal with problems, UNIX style.. Sleepcity, very cool photos of Australia.

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