Saturday, April 29

Random

..."The US online population has hit an all-time high: 73% of adults, or 147 million, now use the Internet."

...Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada is 180% of normal this spring -- so they said on the radio yesterday.

...The structure of the doctor of ministry program at Fuller Seminary is changing. Under the new system the first class will be offered online -- exclusively.

...Mexico is about to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana, cocaine, and heroin for personal use.

...Premier Christian Radio -- streaming online from the UK.

...Sony is getting ready to launch a rival to the iPod. Competition is good for everyone.

...The "Evangelical" tag has morphed to the point where it is no longer usable -- or so argues John Buckeridge the editor of the UK magazine Christianity.

...US foreign aid from private sources is three times greater than the amount contributed by the government. Critics of the American commitment to international development rarely take this unique approach into account. To understand you have to realize that in American culture government is the channel of last resort. The less government involvement the more smoothly things flow.

...Wal-Mart is at least trying to change. The bigger the ship the longer it takes to turn.

...Bookmark: PC troubleshooting guide -- "Never call tech support again"

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