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Monthly Archives: January 2009
Jan. 29, 2009
Rinse and Repeat
Ever have those days where you're just doing your thing over and over again, like life is on the "spin cycle" and there's not much more to it than that? For me: That was today. Not that I mind repetition … Continue reading
Jan. 28, 2009
Smoke, Mirrors, and Photoshop
I worked on some of the web content for Sonlight.com today. I fixed a mislabeled product--one of the math textbook and workbook bundles was listed as just the workbook... and has been for five months--what!? If you're anything like me, … Continue reading
Jan. 26, 2009
Whatever Works
Bob complains to Joe, "I'm switching to BlogPad XanPress because I'm so fed up with eJournal 404." "Whatever works," Joe replies with a shrug. "Whatever works." What an interesting phrase. Who would, in response to someone's cry for vindication in … Continue reading
Jan. 23, 2009
Studious and Observant
Pop quiz: What did I change on this blog yesterday? ...besides the post and the new Other Posts of Note. Did you notice? If you use an RSS reader, you are mostly off the hook--you're still docked half a point … Continue reading
Jan. 22, 2009
Bogged Down Blogging
I have been able to take on some new responsibilities here at Sonlight. I'm now involved with fixing the website and running some of the emails (such as the Beam). These systems can be really confusing--and rather finicky too--so after … Continue reading
Jan. 20, 2009
Inaugurated Eschatology
...and transworld depravity. As our next President begins his first term today, I am brought back to my college Bible classes. One of those "two dollar phrases" we learned was Inaugurated Eschatology: The Kingdom of God is here, but not … Continue reading
Jan. 19, 2009
Anti-Inflamatory
Ibuprofen shamelessly traced from Wikipedia When I was in Cross Country way back in my high school days, I had shin splints. After my races I would pop a few ibuprofen to reduce swelling and keep the pain at bay*. … Continue reading