Things I have recently spotted that may
      be of interest to someone else:  
    
    Christianity: (sort of) Google has a map
    of present-day Israel, and surrounding countries, with information on sites    of historical interest also marked.
    
    Computing: OneTab is a browser
    add-on that converts all your browser's tabs to links, which can save    clutter, and release some of your computer's resources. It can also be used
    to restore any or all such to tabs. (The web site apparently automatically recognizes which    browser you are using.)
    
    Health: National Public Radio says that we are spending
      a lot less, proportionally, on food than our grandparents did.
    
    Humor: Addam Schwartz, of the Philadelphia
      Inquirer, pokes
      fun at recent studies that claim sitting is bad for our health.
    
    There's a YouTube video, less than 2 minutes long, that says that you
      and I have been eating bagels incorrectly.
    
    NPR reports on the fairly long history
      of knock-knock jokes.
    
    Science: NPR reports that it may
    snow in the northern tier of states, but there are dust
      storms in parts of Africa, and they can be worse than snow.
Wired praises the aluminum can.
Marketplace reports that FEMA
      has a Waffle House Index, which tells them how bad things are after a
    storm. Really.
    
    
    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.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Sunspots 512
Labels:
aluminum cans,
bagels,
browsing,
climate,
FEMA,
grocery shopping,
humor,
jokes,
knock-knock,
links,
sitting,
tabs,
weather
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2 comments:
I prefer my way of eating bagels, thank you very much!
I wrote down some of those knock-knock jokes to tell my granddaughters!
Good old Waffle House, a Sunday supper tradition for us!
Thanks. I prefer my own way, too.
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