- Toys. Build your own Mario, one physical pixel at a time. (HT: Gizmodo)
- Bots. With the launch of a war machine I think it’s tiime to start painting welcome banners for our Robot overlords. (HT: Engadget)
- iLife. A Jacket that controls your iPod. (HT: BookOfJoe) And Wiki for your iPod.
- SciFi. SG-1 Movie coming to DVD? ::crosses fingers::
- Apple. MacBook owners and their lawyers organizing a class action suit.
- Art. Another one of my influences, Henri de Toulouse-Latrec; his style, not his bordello-hoppin’ ways. Also 1 Week of Art on YouTube.
- Nostalgia. Janet asked what was the music we listened to back in the 80’s and MCF waxed MCFish with it.
- Weird. Fish found in a duck egg; no explanation yet.
Monthly Archives: October 2006
Standard Response Wednesday 3
Continuing the tradition of not having anything to write…it’s time now for a standard response of a fellow blogger. You know, those little sentences that make that blogger unique among other bloggers. Here’s the standard response:
Shotgun Reviews 2
A scattering of stuff I’ve seen (or listened to or ate or read, etc.) that I’ve considered writing individual posts about, realized no one would care and decided to jot something down for memory’s sake. This is the second installment.
DiddyTV
I was going to just update my Links N’ Junk but this really deserved it’s own exclusive highlight post: DiddyTV. He “bought a channel on YouTube”. LisaNova wasted no time on blasting him. Definitely watch PDiddy’s first.
Links N’ Junk 13 (I think)
- Tips. Convert any media, online, for free. (HT: Doug—who converted this amazing ukulele performance to a file for his ipod but also hates Battlestar Galactica therefore looses major points.)
- Wii. Nintendo Wii looses beauty points upon revealing it’s (ugly) infrared unit.
- Blogspotting. Darrel shares a classic spoof Mac Switch ad while ranting about how a Watchmen movie would stink. AListApart has a 12 Step Program for approaching CSS. Googlecache has a chuckle-worthy flow-chart for those of us considering making a flash-only site—his conclusion is No.
- Purdy Sites. Nice illustration site (especially love the header). These Italian designers have a good site too.
- Tek. Acer is checking to see if they have the exploding Sony batteries that have proved fatal to Macs, Dells , Fujitsu, Lenovo, IBM, Toshiba, Panasonic, Hitachi and some dorm rooms.
- Plymouth Brethren. You most likely don’t have a clue who the PB are anyway but here’s a subset’s website; the exclusively Exclusive Brethren site. (HT: a New Zealand Brethren site). Also, FF Bruce’s featured article on the priesthood of women. Also my Bible studies site: the Bible Archive 2.0.
Churches and the Cultural Divide
Protestant denominations are generally divided over creedal lines (since the disagreement over practical issues—sprinkling versus immersion—is improvable and disagreement over theological issues is very often a matter of degree: ie; how involved is the Holy Spirit in worship might reflect more in worship style than a Bible to Bible Cage-Match).