Archive for December, 2003

Iran Earthquake Appeal

Tuesday, December 30th, 2003

The Red Cross have launched an appeal in order to send relief to victims of the earthquake in Iran. You can make a donation online in the UK or visit the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Page.

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O Little Town …

Wednesday, December 24th, 2003

Bethlehem Media Net strives to be the “voice of the voiceless” bringing the stories of the Palestinian people and their religious communities to the web. Via Sojourners.

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Open University Results

Thursday, December 18th, 2003

Today I got the results of the Open University Courses that I studied this last year – AD317 (Religion Today, Tradition, Modernity and Change) and A297 (Reading Classical Latin).

I’m very happy to have got good passes for both subjects. I had convinced myself I had failed the Latin exam and was even looking at the information about resits last night on the eve of the day the results were announced! Next year I am studying A211 (Philosophy and the Human Situation). The fact that I do this for fun probably explains something of how strange I truly am …

Packt Publishing

Thursday, December 18th, 2003

“And the MD of all of this has set up a new publishing house – registered less than two months after the bankruptcy of Wrox – in the same industry, in a building once occupied by Wrox … “

Bruce Lawson, a former editor at Glasshaus which was part of Wrox Press and the company that I used to write for, uncovers some interesting facts about a new publishing company on the market …

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CSS and babies

Monday, December 15th, 2003

“Every time you write an inappropriate selector, it makes the Baby Carolyn cry.” … congratulations on your new baby Eric, but with the amount of dodgy CSS out there, you’re going to be getting many sleepless nights ;)

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