Category Archives: Uncategorized

108430128100166308

By | May 11, 2004

Classes of Digital Cameras – 2004 KenRockwell.com. This article gives a very helpful explanation of the weaknesses of digital cameras, making the case that if you’re spending $1000 or more for a digital camera, it should be for a DSLR and not for a point-and-shoot.

108425833379593904

By | May 11, 2004

In the Social Security database (Popular baby names), Katie is the 110th most popular girl name in 2003, down from 55 ten years ago. This is a helpful little index. I see that Todd has nearly fallen off the charts – from 169 in 1990 to 519 in 2003.

108425758187635423

By | May 11, 2004

“Why do we have eyebrows?” is a great page for several reasons: 1) It reminds us of something we probably rarely think about. 2) It points out a number of useful functions that eyebrows have. 3) It shows the folly of evolutionary theory, as the writer tries to explain just how natural selection “chose” that… Read More »

Visas still on hold

By | May 10, 2004

I went in today, for the 5th time, to see about our visas and was given another “it’s not ready yet” answer.  This time, however, they said they would call me so I could come in for an interview.  No word on when the call would come or the interview would be.

108418977901750194

By | May 10, 2004

BiblePlaces.com – Photos of Israel from the Pictorial Library of Bible Lands Great website! And it serves to help me test out the “Blog this” button on the Google toolbar.

108412268762714096

By | May 9, 2004

I’m near the end of a 9-day “break” between the spring semester and a summer program. It has gone too quickly. I’ve spent some of the time working on marking instructions for the new “Satellite Marking Manual,” the replacement for the long-popular “Student Map Manual.” I want to work on a BiblePlaces Newsletter, but time… Read More »

108396248557591307

By | May 7, 2004

I spent 50 minutes setting this up. That includes figuring out how/where it goes on the server, getting the right settings at blogger.com, and setting up the rss feed. That’s longer than I expected, for something that is supposed to be quick and easy. With these things covered though, I expect posting to be easy.

108395990310198040

By | May 7, 2004

I decided to start a blog. I haven’t yet decided exactly what of my varied interests will go here. Personal? Family? IBEX? Israel? Academic? Photographic? Time will tell.