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CatholicInsider.com

The Catholic Insider is a podcast by father Roderick Vonhogen, catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Utrecht, The Netherlands.

The direct link to the keynote speech is here. Some of you may recognize the under-current of humor. I certainly did.

Interesting site. Like the Praystation Portable

With this podcast, you can turn any portable mediaplayer into a ‘Praystation Portable ‘. When you subscribe to the feed, you’ll be able to download a daily morning and evening prayer that you can take with you on the road. The prayers are taken from the catholic Liturgy of the Hours.

Open Source – Blog Archive – Cursing, and Lighting Candles

Never was a humble footnote happier than I am to be attached to the record of a cultural revolution — and in my case, to the “word of the year,” which turns out to be: podcast.

Radio for today. Radio for Christine.

Scott Rosenberg’s Links & Comment

Today, the Bush administration has been steered into dangerous waters by veterans of the Nixon/Ford era, like Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, who have pursued a decades-long quest to reassert the glories of the imperial presidency they cherished as young men and then saw shamed and dismantled in the aftermath of Watergate.

Niall Kennedy’s Weblog: Whose voice is it anyway?

Whose voice is it anyway?

Last Friday night I posted a modified poster originally created by Albert Dome in 1942 for the U.S. government’s Office of Facts and Figures. The struggle of corporations to come to terms with a printing press at the fingertips of every employee is very interesting to me and as a history enthusiast I decided to express these curiosities through visual imagery from another era, an era of fear that the consequences of any action might be more than any individual would like to bear.

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That would be a reasonably well paid writer.

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Molly Ivins: Bush giveth, then quickly taketh away | Arizona Daily Star ®:

I feel snakebite about praising any proposal by George W. Bush. Every time I write a column saying, “Look, he’s done something good!” he does something else that makes it either not so good or just plain bad.
 

Probably only lasts 7 days before it vanishes again.
We’ll see – need to remind myself to look next week.

I found the same editorial with multiple “titles” – only one of which can actually be attributed to words in the posted material

AZ Daily Star

“Bush giveth, then quickly taketh away” – not in the editorial

Sacramento Bee

“This budget is a rotten, phony sham” – almost literally from the editorial

Ft. Worth Star-Telegram

“Can the tax cuts, cure the country”

The last one doesn’t even read “right” unless you think hard

What happened to Go Daddy’s second Super Bowl ad spot? – Hot Points:

What happened to Go Daddy’s second Super Bowl ad spot?

As you may have noticed our Super Bowl ad only appeared during the scheduled first quarter spot. It was scheduled to run also in the second ad position during the final two minute warning. Our ad never ran a second time. Instead, in its place, we saw an advertisement promoting “The Simpsons.”

The NFL persuaded FOX to pull our ad.

time test

only for time to be told with an edit to boot.

Serialized eBooks via RSS:

Russell Beattie: “Many of us are too busy to read classic books out there, instead choosing ‘page turners’ or books that are more applicable to our every day lives (like a some new marketing book). But we do have time to zip through our aggregator daily, right? So by taking a 500 page novel and distributing it, a few pages at a time, via RSS, we could read a new book in a month or so without even trying.”

(Via Ranchero.com.)

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