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Google Maps is cool (even if it does default to the US). Here is a neat satellite photo of...
Google Maps is cool (even if it does default to the US). Here is a neat satellite photo of...
It was rather hot on Friday at 48C (118.4F), then on Saturday we had some pre-monsoon showers (heavy rain...
It is interesting to see a growing resitance to the feature-creep that is central to mobile phone marketing. I’m...
A short while back I commented on ethical investment. Part of any ethical approach to investment must include dumping...
Back in March I reported on the problems facing Tsunami relief efforts. Today’s paper brings an update on issues...
Up to my armpits in harmony and arranging work for Berklee. Here is a sequence of my 5 horn...
“Amongst Liberal Christians (generally speaking), there is increasing criticism of our culture and a desire to return to scripture...
Finally got back online tonight, after another outage, so that makes it 51 days without internet connection since I...
OK here is the second installment of the Chord Cafe. I’ve been snowed under with Berklee assingments, which is...
Jonny Baker has been blogging on his travels in South India. Check it out.
I audibly groaned when reading Scot McKnight write, “The question comes to me as to why I think it...
Today is World Refugee Day and the UNHCR has chosen to focus on the theme of courage.
It was a pleasant surprise to see a familar face from church on Dwight Friesen’s blog. Sunil Sadar leads...
Four years ago today, my daughter was born. I remember standing at the window of a top floor operating...
Football fans in Australia have been frustrated for many years by the national squad’s failure to qualify for the...
Had an interesting online discussion with some pals yesterday (well I found it interesting, I suepct they felt I...