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stats are in for may

In raw statistical terms, the month of May has been a very fruitful one for this blog. Thanks to Mennonite Mondays, Hebrew Thursdays, and Deuterocanonical Fridays, my posting was much more consistent — a total of seventy posts. On the visitors’ stats side, this blog broke a number of barriers this month, for the first [...]
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a new project for the month of april

Earlier today, I wrote a little on gender differences, and suggested that maybe the massive statistical disparity between male and female bibliobloggery was due to inborn differences and not sexism. It was fun to write. I was blunt. Immediately J. K. Gayle showed up and came up with an interesting proposal. Without realizing it, I [...]
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i guess this is a biblioblog, then?

Or at least, that’s what Jeremy implies when he decided by the use of some sort of mystical process called ‘alexa ranking’ that I’m the number 43 biblioblog. Ah, I’ve moved way down since the days when I was just starting out and ranked 23rd. But rankings go up and rankings go down. Ce la [...]
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robinson and pierpont, collated against the kjv, post 8

I’m on something of a blogging roll again, considering that this is my eleventh post today.  And lest you start thinking I’m wasting too much time on the blog, consider this:  I’ve only spent an hour and a half on it, which is far less time than the average kid spends watching TV.  And since [...]
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on the shift lately going on at fontwords.com

Lately, as always, I’ve been changing the way I do things a bit.  And though I don’t think I’ve articulated it very well, that includes this site. Related Posts:stats are in for maya new project for the month of aprili guess this is a biblioblog, then?robinson and pierpont, collated against the kjv, post 8bibliobloggers: i [...]
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bibliobloggers: i cherish your anarchy. don’t change.

For most people in most situations, anarchy is nothing more than a misguided ideal or nightmare.  But I am here to tell you that it has been achieved on earth–in the form of you, the bloggers, readers, commenters of the biblioblogging community. Related Posts:i guess this is a biblioblog, then?stats are in for maya new [...]
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some updates on what’s going on in the biblioblogging world

biblioblogging:  n.  the practice of blogging about the Bible. blogging:  n. what I’m doing now. world:  n. the term I use to describe the sum of all the biblioblogs, because “community” is far too comfy a word for such a drama-filled and strife-ridden sea of interactions. Related Posts:stats are in for mayanother sad example of [...]
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another sad example of misinformation

Those of you who know my opinions about textual criticism (or maybe just my dad), know that I am unabashedly Byzantine-priorist. And although I don’t condemn those who happen to disagree with me, I hate to see facts twisted. One of the most unfortunate examples of this is the way in which our position is [...]
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