Category Archive for 'Links'

I don’t believe in the God who is most pleased with us when we give the right answer to the question “Which denomination is the true church?” or “How is my church more right than other churches?” I believe in a God who’s hidden me in Jesus Christ. Hidden me in him.
I don’t believe in […]

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Favorite Google calendar hacks

 Extensive tips from stop design. The most famous and definitely the best hacks.
Great addons and links to other Gcal How-to’s at Makeuseof
Calendar keyboard shortcuts for us mouse haters
Yep that’s it, I dont have an ultimate list of Google calendar hacks, just my favorites ( by which i have cleverly included important tag words, to drive […]

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They killed Jimmy; he hated strangers. Dementia is bad for dogs
– Schizo
Others who tried;
Computer, did we bring batteries? Computer?
- Eileen Gunn
Vacuum collision. Orbits diverge. Farewell, love.
- David Brin
We kissed. She melted. Mop please!
- James Patrick Kelly
It’s behind you! Hurry before it
- Rockne S. O’Bannon
Lie detector eyeglasses perfected: Civilization collapses.
- Richard Powers
Husband, transgenic mistress; wife: “You […]

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Links et al; random lugs

Original, funny 404 pages that will see you redesigning yours. Smashing magazine’s 404 reloaded
A truly twisted site, with some real obsure thinking. You have been warned

Habit forming in 6 steps, a good read.
Shaarique has a good article on why india wins only in screen sports.
49 Imperatives by Douglas Groothuis e.g. Kenny G is a crock. […]

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The Unappreciated (read: D lister’s)
Curious Cat
Latest Crush. Blank noise hero.
Wizard’s Spellbook, Mom’s Cookbook
Tolkien Wannabe, getting there one decent story at a time.
Poor. Indian. Graduate Student.
Personal Blog, kinda funny, mostly.
Tiny Prime Ministerial Ideas Ideas flitting through the prime minister’s mind. Apparently.
Can do with some more appreciation. (Obviously, C lister’s. Duh)
Balancing Life
Scientist, blogger. Surprisingly little […]

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The New England Journal of Medicine has published a paper titled “Religion, Conscience, and Controversial Clinical Practices”. They report;
Physicians who were male, those who were religious, and those who had personal objections to morally controversial clinical practices were less likely to report that doctors must disclose information about or refer patients for medical procedures to […]

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What the hell am I doing on the net blogging five days form my exams? Well I am very distracted, the PG results just came and my best buddy Justin has qualified for DA and so have many other people I like. And even otherwise I am just simply not able to concentrate. So […]

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