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Invisible Clock - Your Personal Programmable Timer
I have been wanting something like this: a small, versatile, clock-timer with lots of features. I could use it in classes, and I could use it to help me get chunks of work done. (See http://www.43folders.com/2005/09/08/kick-procrastinations-ass-run-a-dash)
Browsable Greek New Testament
Handy resource for anyone who wants to browse the Greek NT online. It's quick, simple, and there seem to be some good references built in.
The 1992 University Lecture in Religion by Lee H. Yearley
On the idea of "spiritual regret."
Moravian College, Undergraduate Conference in Medieval and Early Modern Studies (12-6-2008)
For 2008, this is going to be Dec. 6 (application deadline Nov. 10). In Bethlehem, PA.
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . Using the News to Teach Religion | PBS
Link from the Pluralism Project. Videos and educators' packets on how to use the news media as a "textbook" in a religious studies course.
Bruce Lincoln, "Theses on Method" | U. of Alabama | Department of Religious Studies
A now-classic (though still controversial) formulation of the principles behind the academic study of religion.
Web 2.0 Teaching Tools: Twitter Tweets for Higher Education
Thoughts on using Twitter in a classroom setting.
A LifeStatus badge for your page will inform your visitors if you're dead
This is frankly something it never occurred to me to think about. This is a badge that tracks your logins. If you fail to log in for a specified amount of time, the status changes: Alive, Possibly Alive, Probably Dead, etc. After a certain amount of time,
Urban spelunking: abandoned roofs and tunnels (Salon, 2001)
Salon's profile of some prominent members of what it calls the "urban infiltration movement" -- a Web-centric community of people whose hobby is exploring and documenting abandoned nooks and crannies of their cities. Includes links.
"Modern Ruins": Photo-essays by Shaun O'Boyle
Photos of (mostly) abandoned industrial-age landmarks. Mainly black-and-white, done in a very understated, documentary style. Poignant and often beautiful.
Nine Oaks Swim Club, Royersford, PA
I have often passed the sign for this place and wondered what it was. It's a private club, $425 per season, with an outdoor pool, located at Mennonite and Fruit Farm Roads in Royersford, PA.
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