Monthly Archives: February 2006

I’ve been busy rewriting. A publisher wants to publish one of my novels, but the editor asked for some changes. The biggest was wanting me to make all my flashbacks linear; this necessitated creating some bridging material to connect the … Continue reading

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Tim Rutten of the Los Angeles Times once again had an interesting article. He points out the hypocrisy of the Times in not showing any of the Dutch cartoons that certain tyranical governments have used to stir up unrest in … Continue reading

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Apparently Moslem prohibition on images of Muhammed is only when it serves their propaganda purposes; here is an interesting website that shows images of Muhammed made by Moslems over the last few hundred years. See here. Send to Kindle

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Tim Rutten writing in today’s Los Angeles Times had another interesting aricle. He writes about the current controversy regarding some cartoons that many Moslems take offense at: THERE’S a difference between a piece of journalism that unavoidably provokes and one … Continue reading

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I get thoughts on occasion. Like yesterday, as I was reading Mark 6, something popped into my head. I’m still toying with it; perhaps I’ll write an article. There is a tendency in the church to regard all ethical standards … Continue reading

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I signed up for a Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) phone service a couple of days ago and set it all up late this afternoon. The setup was easy and everything worked right the first time. It seems to work … Continue reading

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An interesting review of the book Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War on Terror by Mary Habeck, published by Yale University Press (243 pp. $25). Mary Habeck is a military historian and associate professor in the Paul H. … Continue reading

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