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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

I link, therefore I am

The posting of links does not constitute an endorsement of the sites linked, and not necessarily even agreement with the specific posts linked.

* Book Review: Fabricating Jesus -- "Fabricating Jesus...takes up several attacks against the Christian faith and refutes them."
* Camille Paglia: A Feminist Defense of Masculine Virtues -- "She sees the tacit elevation of 'female values'—such as sensitivity, socialization and cooperation—as the main aim of teachers, rather than fostering creative energy and teaching hard geographical and historical facts."
* Crossword Creator Marks 100th Birthday With Puzzle -- "Gordon is nearly as old as the crossword puzzle itself. The first 'word-cross' appeared in the New York Sunday World on Dec. 21, 1913..."
* Get Sprouted -- "Once sprouted, grains, seeds and beans have 15 to 30 percent more protein, up to 10 times the B-vitamins, more vitamin C, vitamin E and K, beta-carotene, calcium, phosphorus and iron"
* How to Schedule Gmail Messages to Be Delivered in the Future -- "Have you ever wanted to write an email in the morning and send it later, when you were away from your keyboard?"
* Scientists create 'micro-windmills' that could power your cellphones -- "Researchers at the University of Texas Arlington have developed tiny 'micro-windmills' so small that ten of them can fit on one grain of rice."
* Tax Invasion -- The IRS Movie
* The Inside Story of the Wendy's 'Where’s the Beef?' Ad, 30 Years Later -- "Thirty years ago this week, Wendy's debuted their now-iconic "Where's the Beef?" commercial, starring Clara Peller as an old lady demanding more meat from her fast-food hamburger."

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