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Posts from — December 2003

December 9, 2003   No Comments

December 9, 2003   No Comments

Sharkbait oo ha ha!

December 9, 2003   No Comments

What is the difference between a hard bound book and a library edition hard bound book? Other than the library edition being more expensive…

I’m full of questions today.

December 8, 2003   No Comments

And what’s the best edition of the Book of Common Prayer?

December 8, 2003   No Comments

What’s the best way to learn about the seasons of the Church and the ecclesiastical calendar and the associated colors and all that?

December 8, 2003   No Comments

It snowed out here.

Yesterday I came home from work early, and today I don’t even have to go in.

Fun, eh?

December 5, 2003   No Comments

reading speed

I read 199 words per minute according to this fun test, which is about average.

what’s your reading speed?

December 3, 2003   1 Comment

The library here at work recently went through and discarded a ton of books. The biology books were then set on a shelf in our department, to be taken by whoever wants them. And since I come in earlier than everyone else, I got the pick of the litter, so to speak. Of course, the newest of them was published in 1977, so for science books they’re pretty outdated. Oh well.

On of them, Human Biology: An Exhibition of Ourselves, goes through the growth of a person, from fertilization to adulthood, and also up through the stages of mental development. Kind of interesting. Anyhow, one page struck me as especially interesting. The page has just a few lines of text next to a series of pictures. At the top of the page, it says:

Through childhood, our thinking gradually changes as, one by one, we overcome a number of basic difficulties like this one…

here there’s a series of pictures of a young boy and a man, with the following conversation next to them,

Have you got a brother?
Yes.
What’s his name?
Jim.
Has Jim got a brother?
No.

And then this followup bit of text,

This little boy’s answers reveal the narrowness of our first outlook on life. He can see only one relationship – his brother’s relationship to himself. He cannot see it from his brother’s point of view. Before we can understand things properly, we must be able to imagine viewpoints other than our own.

Doug Jones is right!

December 2, 2003   No Comments

things to remember

December 1, 2003   No Comments

If one were to ask me what a mature Christian culture looks like, I think I’d reply that one characteristic would be everyone having the ability to communicate like Remy Wilkins.

Dense and beautiul.

December 1, 2003   No Comments

Blogger really wants me to have an archive index page, even though I select no in the settings. It just keeps changing it back.

December 1, 2003   No Comments