Things I have recently
spotted that may be of interest to someone else:
Computing: You aren't the only Gmail
user to have complaints about the way the service handles Contacts,
according to Wired.
Gizmo's Freeware has found a free .PDF to Word file converter.
Politics (and economics): Three reports from National Public Radio:
It really
does pay to go to college, in spite of high tuition and fees.
On how
much waitresses (and waiters) who get tips get paid, or should get
paid. It's complicated.
On the costs
of alleviating global climate change.
Science: Wired tells us that
crocodiles and alligators can climb
trees rather well.
Wired also shows us a beautiful photo of a nearby galaxy.
Image
source (public domain)
Musings on science, the Bible, and fantastic literature (and sometimes basketball and other stuff).
God speaks to us through the Bible and the findings of science, and we should listen to both types of revelation.
The title is from Psalm 84:11.
The Wikipedia is usually a pretty good reference. I mostly use the World English Bible (WEB), because it is public domain. I am grateful.
License
I have written an e-book, Does the Bible Really Say That?, which is free to anyone. To download that book, in several formats, go here.
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The posts in this blog are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. You can copy and use this material, as long as you aren't making money from it. If you give me credit, thanks. If not, OK.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Sunspots 458
Labels:
animal behavior,
Astronomy,
crocodiles,
economics,
Global Climate Change,
Gmail,
links,
PDF,
tuition,
waitresses
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2 comments:
Thanks for the link to the word converter, nifty tool.
You are welcome, atlibertyto say. Gizmo's Freeware has a lot of good tips, mostly for Windows users.
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