Tag Archives: internet
A better browser idea
The recent debt ceiling debates have caused me to spend far more time with C-SPAN than I usually like. Thinking I remembered its web address better than I did, I typed “cspan.com” into the browser. If you type it into yours, you will find that it is one of those stupid websites which consist of [...]
hebrew thursday: genesis 2:4 – 2:25
Hebrew Thursday completely slipped my mind yesterday. I’ve made it an iron-clad rule that running this blog must not interfere with my non-internet life. So if some friends want to hang out and talk politics, no Hebrew Thursday. I spend a lot of time working on internet stuff, but I simply will not have it [...]
the story of the bible translation project on this site
I’ve got about 385 chapters of the Bible, sloppily translated, here. This post explains how it got there and why. Related Posts:alexander campbell’s ‘the living oracles’open source bible project: moving toward a more organized methodwanna know why i shy away from copyrighted bible versions? here’s an example.murdoch misunderstands the internet news worldChristian Reconstructionism and the [...]
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Gary North on homeschooling, mothers, the internet
Gary North has done again what he does best: he has taken a number of individual issues and seen the invisible strings that connect them. His latest article, The Needless Lack of Self-Confidence of Most Home-Schooling Mothers, is an insightful exploration of the connections between libertarian thought, public schooling, religious education, the institution of the [...]
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Gary North on the recent unrest in Egypt
Gary North explains how the recent unrest in the Middle East is the result of the Internet, which makes the information control that oppressive governments rely on impossible. Brutal dictatorship as we know it is coming towards its last days. And the US government, which has so long armed the repressive government of Egypt, is [...]
what we should do with the internet
Let us sort through everything. Starting with what we know, let’s start looking through the world around us. Let’s critically compare what others say to what we believe, and what we observe to both. Let’s choose the exact issues we wish to address one by one, in whatever order seems best to us. And let’s [...]
on google snooping and the march of the regulators
It was recently uncovered that Google vans captured information about what websites people were visiting. It’s an embarrassing blunder for Google, which claims the information was accidentally gathered by “experimental software” and wasn’t actually used in any way. Although I have my doubts about Google’s public statement, I’m not worried, nor am I at all [...]
a really cool internet tool
Stumbleupon.com It’s a trade-off of privacy for a service. If you download the Stumble add-on to Firefox, it collects data on your browsing and feedback you provide on sites whenever you feel like it, and directs you to material you would like. It’s way awesomer than it sounds. Related Posts:I’m no longer using web hosting [...]
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