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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Unicorns In The Bible
One of my favorite silly videos on You Tube is one that has a character named Charlie the Unicorn being bothered by two annoying little unicorns who tell him about Candy Mountain. Of course, Charlie the Unicorn tells them that … Continue reading
Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: Colin Firth and King George VI
Yesterday night Colin Firth won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as King George VI. Today I would like to talk a little bit about the role, and then about the actor. King George VI was not … Continue reading
Posted in History, Musings
Tagged culture, England, Jane Austen, literature, movies, World War II
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Google Goes After Content Firms
Google is apparently increasing its efforts against low-quality content firms that seem to monopolize its search results, with a humorous, if low-key announcement about the release of a new Google Chrome extension that allows users to block results from low-quality … Continue reading
USA, Inc.
Analyst Mary Meeker has compiled a lengthy (and grim) corporate balance sheet for what she calls USA, Inc. (otherwise known as the federal government). The whole report can be found here [1] for those who are interested in reading it. … Continue reading
Posted in American History, History, Musings
Tagged business, culture, debate, law, musing, politics
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Can Anyone Make Peace Anymore?
Every day these days brings forth some kind of news about some kind of conflict, whether a new one in a new place, or an update on an existing one. Millionaire football players argue with billionaire team owners about the … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church of God, International Relations, Musings, Sports
Tagged authority, debate, musing, peace, sports
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Exodus 30:11-16: The Census Tax
Having already discussed in broad detail some issues of biblical taxation [1] I thought it worthwhile to discuss the issue of the census tax (also considered the temple tax) in particular. As it is one of the most notable biblical … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Biblical Art of War, Biblical History, Christianity, History, Military History
Tagged ancient history, authority, Bible, equality, law
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I’d Rather Have My Shoebox
A friend of mine has a cat named Reuben who was bought a nice comfy cat bed. The only thing is, he prefers to sleep in his shoebox instead of his larger and more cozy bed. Cats aren’t the only … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Graduate School, Musings
Tagged Bible, graduate school, musing, personality
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Les Incompètents: A Hospital Musing
Les Incompètents is a band which I am unfamiliar with, but it is also an expression that means “the incompetents,” or those people who do not know what they are doing. Today I happened to see a fair amount of … Continue reading
Notes From The Underground
As I was reading Our Band Could Be Your Life [1], I started realizing that I too had been part of the underground independent music scene without being the slightest bit aware of it, in at least three separate ways. … Continue reading
Posted in History, Music History, Musings
Tagged music, music history, musing, power pop
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Book Review: Our Band Could Be Your Life
Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991, by Michael Azerrad The most depressing thing about the title of this book is that it is not far off for me in many respects (except politically … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, History, Music History
Tagged book review, business, culture, music, music history, nonfiction, politics
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