For all you Firefox users, I've been playing with StumbleUpon. May not seem that special, but it's a unique way to find links for you blog on days when you can't think of anything interesting to say.
Here's some of what I've found (and I'm not necessarily endorsing all the content you might find on these sites):
Kenneth Parker - Photography
Hubble Heritage Image Gallery - From the Hubble Space Telescope
Google ca. 1960 -Then why the heck did it take so long for their IPO?
ReadPrint - All those books you've always meant to read
Northern Lights by Sigurdur H. Stefnisson - More Photography
The End of the Internet - Do you know anyone who would fall for this?
Google Usenet Archives Ok, maybe if I'm really REALLY bored.
Intuit Quickbase - Find a Human - TRULY useful
The Unclaimed Baggage Center - If you ever wondered, now you know!
Here's some of what I've found (and I'm not necessarily endorsing all the content you might find on these sites):
Kenneth Parker - Photography
Hubble Heritage Image Gallery - From the Hubble Space Telescope
Google ca. 1960 -Then why the heck did it take so long for their IPO?
ReadPrint - All those books you've always meant to read
Northern Lights by Sigurdur H. Stefnisson - More Photography
The End of the Internet - Do you know anyone who would fall for this?
Google Usenet Archives Ok, maybe if I'm really REALLY bored.
Intuit Quickbase - Find a Human - TRULY useful
The Unclaimed Baggage Center - If you ever wondered, now you know!
hi lili
ReplyDeletehey, thanks for popping by my blog. are you in portland? i live near the u of p on the northside of town.
i saw on your profile/bio that we have some common interests, like Graham Cooke. I've never actually read any of his books, but I own a couple of tape series by him and he is the most inspiring teacher/speaker/prophet I have ever heard.
I will see ya around the blogosphere!
Pam
Hi Pam, thanks for replying. Ditto about Graham. I would highly recommend his "A Divine Confrontation" for any emerging/postmodern types. It's about the church in transition, and it was the very first place I found validation for my feelings that the church model as it stands doesn't "work" for me. I will say, tho, most people I know (including myself) who have read it says it's a challenging read. Not especially difficult, but so profound that it takes time to digest it. It's taken me 2 years to get through it. Surprisingly, whenever I get "exhausted" and put it down for a time, when I pick it back up weeks or months later it will hit me right where I'm at.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I'm in the Portland area, too.