Dec, 2005: Archive Of Blog EntriesArchive of all blog entries, sorted by month and year. You can browse the list below for any entry within the site.What Can I Give Him? In The Bleak Midwinter (Christina Rossetti) - Song based off the last verse of this Christmas Carol. (posted on Dec 31, 2005) Perishable and Imperishable Perishable and imperishable items - all of my Christmas presents are perishable, they are all prone to being used up, broken down, or destroyed. (posted on Dec 29, 2005) Joy To The World Joy To The World, by Isaac Watts, George Frederick Handel, and me. Beloved Christmas carol, with a bit of a twist to it. (posted on Dec 24, 2005) http and https - Protecting Your Personal Data Never enter your credit card information on a webpage whose address does not begin with https. (posted on Dec 22, 2005) Printers, Jewelry, Telemarketers, Brain Harvesting On another subject: dell printers, jewelry and romantic Christmas presents, satellite TVs and telemarketers, and brain harvesting (posted on Dec 20, 2005) It's All Julia Roberts' Fault... Does the media - hollywood and television - define beauty for us? Look at these women who currently star in TV shows. (posted on Dec 17, 2005) Links To The Problem Site Educational Links - Schools, teachers, educators and others who have linked to The Problem Site (posted on Dec 10, 2005) Our Great Savior - Altered Version Our Great Savior - hymn by J. William Chapman and Rowland H. Prichard; mp3 file of altered version by Douglas Twitchell (posted on Dec 7, 2005) Bottom Feeders On The Internet Bottom feeders on the internet are scavengers and opportunists who take advantage of others, or provide no valuable product or service (posted on Dec 6, 2005) I Breathed A Song Into The Air Making disciples is taking the song which is within our own hearts and breathing it out into the air to be caught by others (posted on Dec 4, 2005) Children Arguing In The Playground What is pluralism? What does it mean to 'accept' others faiths and beliefs? Are you a pluralist? (posted on Dec 2, 2005) |
|
||
Blog designed by Virtu Software