links for 2006-06-03
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On shortlist for possible replacement laser printer.
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Search engine claiming to work in a web 2.0 manner. Many options you can mouse over underneath or to the left of the search box, according to what kind of search you are performing – the topic, or the parts of the web you wish to search. E.g., you can do
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Search over 200 seaerch egnines in one place. Create an OPML file for your results. RSS and tag friendly.
links for 2006-05-31
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Firefox extension to check validity of URLs on a web page.
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Bedding suppliers – mainly to the holiday trade. But worth buying their stuff for beds at home.
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A blog (or perhaps even wiki-like) set up by Methodism to give opportunity for Methodists to discuss how their faith affects life and culture.
links for 2006-05-31
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Firefox extension to check validity of URLs on a web page.
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Bedding suppliers – mainly to the holiday trade. But worth buying their stuff for beds at home.
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A blog (or perhaps even wiki-like) set up by Methodism to give opportunity for Methodists to discuss how their faith affects life and culture.
links for 2006-05-12
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Compare the relative popularity of different search terms. Also available at http://www.google.com/trends but this is the UK link.
links for 2006-05-11
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Some Web 2.0 to-do list sites/apps reviewed. It all gets a bit overwhelming with the many more tools recommended in the comments that have been submitted.
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A lecture given by Mark Greene of the LICC in Norhtern Ireland in 2001 on the heresy of the sacred-secular divide and how this needs to be addressed in order to make Christian witness in the world (especially that of work) more effective.
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Series of DVDs with 5 or 6 sessions in a course for use by home groups. Joint project between London School of Theology (formerly London Bible College) and Scripture Union.
links for 2006-05-11
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Some Web 2.0 to-do list sites/apps reviewed. It all gets a bit overwhelming with the many more tools recommended in the comments that have been submitted.
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A lecture given by Mark Greene of the LICC in Norhtern Ireland in 2001 on the heresy of the sacred-secular divide and how this needs to be addressed in order to make Christian witness in the world (especially that of work) more effective.
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Series of DVDs with 5 or 6 sessions in a course for use by home groups. Joint project between London School of Theology (formerly London Bible College) and Scripture Union.
links for 2006-05-10
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Found this company at the Christian Resources Exhibition today. It’s a simple CMS and template type approach to building church websites and keeping them up to date. They also now make it possible to post sermons as MP3 podcasts on your site.
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Also found this crew in the IT Village at the Christian Resources Exhibition today. Not so much about designing a conventional church website, more that your church has one created for the community. The postcode enables it to pull in all sorts of local i
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Review of Peter Enns’ book Inspiration And Incarnation. Grapples with the fact that the New Testament writers didn’t use our modernist grammatico-historical methods of exegesis, but the Second Temple rabbinic method, which looked for the mystery behind th