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Monthly Archives May 2005
Search Me
Once in a while I post some of the odder search queries that have landed people here. Enjoy the latest batch.
The Signs of the Times
"They fail to read clearly the signs of the times who do not see that the hour is coming when, under the searching eye of philosophy and the terrible analysis of science, the letter and the outward evidence will not altogether avail us; when the surest dependence must be upon the Light […]
Marching Toward 30
Today is my 28th birthday.
Breviarium
Since I don’t have time to cover everything in depth, here are some samplings from the blogosphere and
beyond. Enjoy.
Welborn Protocol
Does anybody know the origin of the so-called Welborn Protocol? The concept is
simple: all correspondence to an adhering blog is bloggable unless otherwise specified.
The history isn’t so simple. I tried Googling for it and found a few references
to the concept but found nothing about its origins. Any […]

