Thursday, July 26

Random

~ Springfield, USA -- made in Korea! Doh!

~ It's true. Pay-Less Groceries has paper bags and if you bring one back to reuse it on your next visit they'll knock 5¢ off the tab. Occasionally you get a break on Guam.

~ Dell to do more Linux -- much to their own surprise.

~ Thunderbird to be released from the Mozilla cage.

~ Linksys to be killed off. No need to do that at PIBC. All the routers died by themselves and I replaced them with Netgear -- which has been functioning within acceptable parameters -- nothing spectacular but at least I can keep them up most of the time.

~ Korea Times: blame the victims

~ Sometimes they come out alive.

~ "One faith - Two worlds" -- The Moravians are thriving -- in Tanazania. Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3 / Part 4 / Multimedia

~ "Neo-Moravian" movement

~ Return of the Latin Mass -- It's not like priests have a lot of extra time these days. Are you guys sure you really want to do this? "Web site, helpline, DVDs and a training course at Oxford are among resources springing up for priests who want to celebrate the old-style mass but aren't sure which vestments to wear or where to get them, when to genuflect, how deep to bow, or how to clasp their hands in prayer."

~ The urbanization of China

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