The Razorclown vs. Jericho
I taught the Bible study tonight! It was on the first part of the book of Joshua.
HTML 0 through 5
I was impressed by something Mark Pilgrim wrote in his Dive into HTML 5:
Mutants Are People Too: D&D Gamma World
Years ago, my friend Nick came into the room all excited, holding a copy of Polyhedron. He flipped the magazine open and told us about Omega World, a post-apocalyptic roleplaying system where you randomly generated your character, and would probably die really quickly.
Apologetics is Not the Art of Saying Sorry
Ravi Zacharias is a genius. No exaggeration.
Things I Wish I'd Learned Sooner
Writing is hard work. If you want to be a professional writer, you have to be professional.
Geeks Step Up
On 3/16, Bungie — creator of the Halo series — announced a fundraiser for relief efforts in Japan. Japan quake relief wristbands are available for $5 through the Bungie Store and Amazon.com, with the proceeds going to the Red Cross.
One Kind of Grace
We Christians talk about God’s grace a lot. It’s central to how Christianity works. If you’ve spent any time around a church, you’ve probably heard it defined as “undeserved favor.”
Thirsty for Gadgets
Jen’s due for a phone upgrade. This is a very exciting time.
Early Bird
I woke up this morning fighting inertia; that is, trying unsuccessfully to get my limbs to move. I was apparently trapped in some quantum Monday gravity well. Rough stuff.
The Playlist
“Merit for Sadness” by Haste the Day popped into my head the other day, and I put together a playlist around it. I realized that the end of the song would transition seamlessly into “Existence” by August Burns Red. After that metal onslaught, I thought a slower-paced song would do, so I threw in a low-tempo Demon Hunter song. I had “Artist in the Ambulance” stuck in my head soon after, and added “Injection” as a bridge.