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My brother discourses on walks and talks… I mean what if the talk that I am talking is about walking a walk, but if the walk that I am walking is not the walk that I am talking, then there is a problem with my walky-talky. I especially like his summation and concluding line… Because no one likes it when you talk one talk and walk another talk, that’s when you talk out of both sides of your mouth. You must talk the talk and walk the walk that God wants us to walk. And the only way to talk…
Jon brings to our attention the growing majority of Pro-life suporters among my generation. It seems that the youth of this age are tired of the moral ambivalence of its elders concerning this issue. Perhaps this heralds better things for us than I had hoped. I have long felt that America was a nation on the verge of God’s wrath. The media rants and complains about the horrendous travesty of the casualties of war while loudly defending the right to murder millions of innocent children every year. Perhaps this will help to avert it. I hope and pray that Roe…
If you work with Javascript a lot, especially if you use it to build large portions of a web page, then you probably have endured the frustration of not being able to see the HTML your code has produced. This script, written by Peter-Paul Koch, prints the source of your document for you using the DOM. Handy…
Now if I can just get my Dad to start blogging, we will be one big blogging family. :) My younger brother Read is now bloging. Go take a looksee. Comments to come later. :)
Victor David Hanson in his latest Article, History or Hysteria, takes to task the whining harbingers of doom who whimper and cry about how bad they think the war has gone. After a little less than two weeks of war we have gained an unprecedented amount of ground with very few casualties. People with no knowledge of the overall situation rant and whimper because they see a small pieces of information and from their perspective it looks bad. Yet they ignore those who know better, and fail to consider the lessons of history, rushing off to write another scathing attack…
What Lies Beneath?
"The three principal virtues of a programmer are Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris." – Larry Wall
Marzhill Studios is coming…
Grace Baptist Church is the church I attend, and as you may or may not notice, their website has just undergone a bit of a design overhaul. You might stop over for a small jaunt. In the future there will be a weekly column from my pastor and a monthly column from my pastors wife. As well, we will be implementing a section devoted to the missionaries we support and their current prayer needs, so be looking for that. Thanks all…
EMACSpeak is a screen reader… that’s free… If you design webpages and you need to be able to test your site to see how it is presented to someone with visual imparement, then this would be helpfull for you.
My Mom has moved! You may now find her here. Be sure to wish her good tidings… *smiles*
David Frum is a patriot and a conservative. Dean Allen doesn’t like David, but then again, Dean is French. Dean does have good taste in food though.
Happy Birthday to me!
My brother’s site is starting to really take shape. He has called roll, so everyone go on over and say hello!
Ooh Ooh, a Philoligist’s website, that discusses things about ancient languages, and how languages are composed and such. Very cool.
There has been much debate on the authenticity of the Baghdad Blogger. Today, Diane defends her position that Salam is indeed authentic. For what it’s worth, my gut feeling is that he is being honest, and like Diane, I was a bit skeptical after thinking about it a bit. But, even given the possibility, I think the blog has value. It probably makes you at least think.
The Baghdad Blogger is getting quite a bit of publicity due to the war. It’s an interesting read if you want the perspective of someone living there. You can’t of course verify it for sure, but interesting none the less.
A rather long post on emotionalism and its effects on today’s society has been posted on A Blog Apart. You might check it out. Oh, and I apologize for the verbosity, the post has been brewing for many years, and I would value your comments on this especially. Thanks!
Ahem… I just thought I would offer a reminder to certain persons that two certain poems are due… *grin* last week… *grin*