Pardon the minor remodeling...
nulldomain has again been updated. New theme, cleaned of spam, and ready to do more stuff. I just spent some indeterminate amount of time cleanup up spam accounts and comment spam. I've also changed a few things that I hope will help cut down on the spam. We'll see what happens.
School begins again tomorrow, and so, I again, will be sparse between posts (as I haven't been already, right? :). If you're curious, my school and work schedule can be seen via google calendar by going here. I have some ideas to work out with redesigning this blog a bit too. I still want to separate some of the content a bit more than it is now. I might just rely on better tagging, or I might do something else. Only time will tell.
And I am suddenly reminded that I have not mentioned here that I built a theremin a few months ago. And I have pictures!. I'll see about writing up a post on building it sometime soon. I purchased a kit from Harrison Instruments and built the instrument into a PC power supply. The kit used was the theremin 101, which did not include a case or a antenna. Hence the use of the PSU, CD spindle and random piece of sheet metal (which was actually taken from a dead CD-ROM). Hope you enjoy.
With that, I shall wish you all a glorious new year, and may it be awesome. Right now, it is nearing 9:00PM, and I still need to get my crap back together for school tomorrow, and so I am off to complete that quest.
Sermon on Bible Sunday
Sometimes I have heard people describe the Bible as a book that has all the answers. That might well be an apt starting place for a sermon on Bible Sunday. I remember when coin purse I was at school receiving my Gideon Bible and being intrigued and, in truth, encouraged by the sections that said, “Where to look in the Bible when...” You’re distressed, feeling lonely, grieving. As a teenager delsey luggage that was very reassuring. That in times of crisis, there was this book I could turn to for the answer to my problems. At times, when I was distressed about something I would turn to these pages and they would direct me to a passage that brought me some comfort. At other times I would look up the relevant chapter and verses, only to be bemused as to why this particular passage was suggested. As St Paul says, when I was a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. Now I am an adult, fossil handbags I have put away childish things. Well now I’m no longer a teenager I don’t expect the Bible to open at exactly the right place to give me just the words I need. I don’t expect the Bible to have all the answers. No instead, I know that the Bible has all the questions, as our readings today show.