Updated: 9/23/02; 10:30:31 PM.
Theology Notes
Theology is the queen of the sciences, and philosophy is her handmaiden.
        

Wednesday, June 5, 2002

Letter-grades assinged to the world's flags, by an utterly obsessive flag nut. The commentary ("Do not put a picture of a parrot on your flag! [This goes for you too, Guatamala!]") is wonderful! [bOing bOing]

Note that the U.S. flag only got a C+ because of too many stars, and too busy.
8:51:15 AM    


I quickly got tired of my Lord of the Rings theme category names, so now I've changed them to plain, descriptive names.
6:53:48 AM    

Lots of pointers to documentation and other cool stuff for Radio, Manilla, and other blogging tools.
6:40:33 AM    

This is a very eye opening article about the problem of gay priests in the Roman Catholic Church.
6:36:17 AM    

This is a good weblog for wireless data, but I don't see an RSS feed! It's amazing how important RSS has become to me, and I didn't even know what it was three months ago! :)
6:28:36 AM    

A TeX previewer for Mac OS X, written in Cocoa. "Since pdf is a native file format on OS X, TeXShop uses 'pdftex' and 'pdflatex' rather than 'tex' and 'latex' to typeset; these programs in the standard teTeX distribution of TeX produce pdf output instead of dvi output."
6:21:52 AM    

Ron sent me this link a few weeks ago because they had a feature on Calvinism. I still need to read some of the articles.
6:19:26 AM    

Some utilities and fonts for Mac OS X. The fonts are various historical hand-written styles.
6:13:55 AM    

I loved reading this book for Church History last February, and here is an online version. Bede has a freshness that is rare in modern historical writing. This book is exciting and inspiring.
5:59:05 AM    


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