- Debian Administration :: An introduction to Debian networking setup
- Debian Administration :: Finding your way around the Linux filesystem
- First Trio “Married” in The Netherlands | The Brussels Journal
- Articles by Jonathan Rauch: Caring for Your Introvert
Monthly Archives: September 2005
Verse of the Day WordPress Plugin pre-release
Ok, after much re-coding and mucking about the new version of the Verse of the Day plugin for WordPress is pretty much done. This is a preview release, so it may still have some bugs, but that’s why I’m releasing it into the wild now.
Consider this a soft release of the new plugin. I’ll announce it properly through all the usual places once I’m sure it’s 100% done. Comments and suggestions are very welcome here, although be aware that any new features will probably be put into the to-do list for next time. Bug fixes will get implemented ASAP.
You can download the new version from this page. I highly recommend that before you use this plugin, you read the instructions page here. (I’m also interested in any suggestions people may have on what should be on that page)
This is a completely new plugin, with a bunch of changes, the most obvious ones are that the program no-longer uses the troublesome cache files and the options are now set in an options page, not as parameters set in the code. This should make life a whole lot easier. Unfortunately this means that there is no support for WordPress versions less than 1.5. The old version of the plugin could do this because the code was a whole lot simpler. Now that the plugin is simpler to use, the code is more complex, and makes use of a number of nifty WordPress features that I was completely un-aware of 1st time around.
From a display perspective the plugin hasn’t changed, but the new options page now makes it easier to modify how the verse is displayed.
So please download it, try it out & let me know how it goes.
Links for 29 Sep 2005
- Christian Persecution Blog No idea how this one slipped under my rador for so long. Voice of the martyrs USA is blogging!
- O’Reilly Network: What Is Firefox
- Russell Beattie Notebook : Why I Might Switch Back…
- Murdoc Online: Despite appearances, I am NOT a sell-out Non-nerd review of Serenity
- New age curriculums ‘failing students’
- Trendy teaching ‘failing’
- Parents offered school choice
- Tasmania bottom of the class
Links for 28 Sep 2005
Geoff Bullock rewriting his songs
Geoff Bullock, writer of so many classic worship songs has been re-writing them, re-focusing their words on God’s works rather than our own. Signposts has been posting these rewrites, with the originals for comparison.
In the comments for ‘I will never be‘ (probably my favourite Geoff Bullock song) Geoff explains why he is doing this:
The main reason for the rewrites is to simply take the focus from "what we do for God" to give us a sense of spiritual affirmation and placing it firmly on "what God has done and is doing for us". I am convinced that what I think, do or say about God will always prove my inability to be anything else but grace dependant. However, what God "thinks, does and says" about me is a miracle that can never be fully grasped. It is simply too wonderful. How could we ask this of the Creator of the universe. Thinking about it just spins me out. God.. do we really understand the enormity of those three letters…. God reduces himself to humanity so we can know and say:
"You have walked my path,
You have run my race
So I may never be the same again."I just cannot say or sing it the other way anymore. I am totally stuffed if I do the walking and running. There’s nothing to celebrate about my actions… but, what God does… can’t stop celebrating.. just blows me away, and I have to ask myself whether we really understand it at all!!!
I think the clearest example of the how the rewrites have changed is in ‘Have faith in God’
Original
Oh Lord you lead me
By the still waters
Quietly restoring my soul
You speak words of wisdom
The promise of glory
The power of the presence of God.
New Version
Oh Lord you lead me
By the still waters
Quietly restoring my soul
You speak words of wisdom
sweet words of comfort
The grace and the mercy of God
Not ‘power & glory’ but ‘grace & mercy’. That’s the focus.
ESV WordPress Plugin
Chris Roberts has come up with a great WordPress Plugin, using the ESV web services. What it does is take a bible reference and go and get the text of that reference and display it as either a tooltip, or as a block of text under the reference (you can choose either depending on how you use it.
This is a great idea, and kudos to you Chris for taking the time to get this working, and to get it to work as a plugin for everyone. Already linked up by the ESV guys, and I’ll be posting this to blogs4God too.
Links for 27 Sep 2005
Links for 23 Sep 2005
Links for 21-22 Sep 2005
- PHP and COM: Quite Awesome These Days | Gadgetopia
- Seth’s Blog: Billboard irony
- Plague Strikes WoW
- Low-caste man chained up for two years Reuters files this under ‘oddly enough’. How disgusting. If this was an African-American being treated like this in the US there would be an outrage.
- Wielding the Hatchet The Washington Post takes a cheap shot at Charles Colson
- Silent Running : Ave Maria, gratia plena
Simon Wiesenthal has died
Simon Wiesenthal, Holocaust survivor & Nazi hunter has died in Vienna, aged 96. Wiesenthal is most famous for his part in bringing about the trial and execution of Adolf Eichmann in 1961.
Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center has given possibly the best summary of Wiesenthal’s life’s work:
When the Holocaust ended in 1945 and the whole world went home to forget, he alone remained behind to remember