Very interesting article about the Bible and the Qu’Ran at MSNBC. I still need to finish the National Geographic article about Abraham as well.
David Coursey’s experiment continues. Looks like he’s becoming a Mac guy after all.
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Very interesting article about the Bible and the Qu’Ran at MSNBC. I still need to finish the National Geographic article about Abraham as well.
David Coursey’s experiment continues. Looks like he’s becoming a Mac guy after all.
I’ve decided to move to Blogger and say goodbye to Manila, at least in my personal life. I still run my Manila server at work, and I think it’s great. But for this type of site, Blogger seems to be better. I can host it on my own server without running any special software for one thing.
I think I’m getting sick. My legs hurt and my daughter threw up all weekend. Not a good sign.
On the positive side, one to two inches of snow expected tomorrow.
Jakob Nielsen just keeps getting more annoying. His latest column asserts that better software design is not a strategy of Steve Jobs. As a full time user of Mac OS X, I have to respectfully disagree.
Slashdot: Is Evolution Over in Human Beings? Interesting discussion. Of course, anyone who dares suggest that God created the world is immediately branded a narrow-minded bigot, full of religious bias. What I find interesting is that I know many anti-Creation folks who hold as strong a religious bias as most Christians. It’s just the opposite direction. They don’t believe in God, and nothing anyone does will convince. So they can’t even entertain the notion of Creation. Do I have proof of Creation? No. Do I demand it? No. I believe in Creation. I don’t believe in evolution. Am I narrow-minded? I like to think not, but I welcome each person to draw his or her own conclusion.
Here’s where I work. I do the main web site.