Sunday Seven
- A Bible without verses. Out of Ur published a two-part article by someone who thinks that depending on chapters and verses ruins our experience of God’s word. An interesting and partially compelling idea.
- Creation museum opens near Cincinnati. Young earth creationists rejoice, others mock. This Christianity Today item contains links to both reactions.
- Four hours up front, then re-evaluate. Signal vs. Noise, which is always useful and/or intriguing, suggests that when you’re starting a new project, you need to put a few hours in before you can properly measure its value…but not so many that you can’t abandon it.

- Narcissistic blog disorder. Does someone you love have it? This Wired column, which lists several other Internet maladies, is meant to be ironic. Of course I didn’t need to tell you that.
- Livin’ and dyin’ baseball. A minor-league fan’s strange and fitting funeral. From ESPN.
- Your inkjet printer lies to you. It tells you to buy ink when you have lots left. I knew this about MY printer, but if it’s this widespread, it sounds like a scam. From Ars Technica via Slashdot.
- Steampunk. If you like high tech and 19th century kitsch, you’ll love these designs. From Wired.
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Cool stuff. I think I’d like to see something really cool like a locomotive engine ran by steam. Oh wait… doh!
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