Speaking Of Big Macs (The Burger Kind This Time)
If you haven’t already done so then check out The Economist’s Big Mac Index (one for the bookmarks); a...
If you haven’t already done so then check out The Economist’s Big Mac Index (one for the bookmarks); a...
No, I’m not talking about one of these, but one ofthese. There’s a lot of rumour and gossip around...
New blog alert – Emerging Parents is a new, multi-author blog dealing with issues of parenting and children’s ministry...
The European Graduate School has done us all a fantastic service by putting up on YouTube Slavoj Zizek’s recent...
According to AppleInsider, Facebook is set to include a number of features specifically geared towards musicians and music promoters,...
Here’s the rest of the stuff that caught my eye over the last two weeks,
Here’s a picture I took last August, which gives you some idea what Hong Kong looks like on a...
For anyone interested in the current (near-worldwide) crisis in housing prices and housing finance, there are some formidable and...
Last week I finally got around to watching Rusell Peters’ stand up comedy DVD – Outsourced. Some seriously funny...
The Namesake – Very impressive work from Mira Nair, director of the excellent Monsoon Wedding (adapted from a novel...
Some time back, while considering the question of whether or not I could still call myself an evangelical, I...
A recent email raised an interesting question I’ve been asked a few times about the nature of fundamentalism. Typically,...
I’ve been noticing lately that the non-Fiction shelves of mainstream bookstores seem, at the moment, to be weighed down...
I’m a city person. I don’t much like farms and I tend to avoid the countryside (with the exception...
It is amazing how Richard Dawkins’ brand of neo-Atheism (or should that be neo-Logical Positivism) has gained traction in...
As a lapsed Purpose-Driven‚Ñ¢ Christian, Stuart’s comments on Sunday mornings and church “community” really hit home. “People who voluntarily...