Tag: Blithe Spirit
Peace, peace, there is no peace . . .
“I feel the Navy has become a technological monster,” said [84-yr-old Anne] Montgomery, a Catholic nun from Redwood City, California, whose father was a Navy admiral. “With my life, I will do what I can to show that nuclear weapons are wrong.”
Go, girl, I guess. Or: get thee to thy nunnery.
Scheidler on the pan?
They’re picketing the picketer Saturday night at the Holiday Inn on (Merchandise) Mart Center Drive.
Make my day, says Joe Scheidler.
Sadaam came to mind
When he talked about Guh-daffy hanging citizens in the streets, this listener thought of Bush’s “he gassed his own people.”
Bill of Rights giveth or taketh away?
Notre Dame priest loves unions
Fr. McBrien of Notre Dame gives full-cry support for unions (and their demands) in this day of fiscal danger, wondering where the bishops are to give support to SEIU et al.
Not a word about Detroit and what the UAW did to that fair city.
When rights are wrong
Lebron cuts quite a figure of speech
Lebron thinks he’s at war. He isn’t.
Springpad: Listen up
This is one hot, that is, cool, app — http://springpadit.com/home/ :
Springpad gives you a place to quickly and easily save anything you want to remember. Take a note, create a task, scan a product barcode and look up the book your friend mentioned. The best part is that no matter where you are, Springpad is there with you to make sure you don’t forget something worth remembering.
Big tip of hat to Refdesk, specifically its Site of the Day, where many good things pop up regularly.
That said, I must admit that consigning a great thought to such a saving bin is often to forget about it, in my experience. But how about notes for something you are working on? Instant retrieval here, which following instant saving — by e-mail, for instance — makes for a great aid to putting something together.
Advice for preachers . . .
. . . and anyone else with something to say, from the sage of 19th-century New England.







