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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-03-06

Posted on March 6, 2011 by Chris Samuel
  • Kangaroos hopping away into the sunset @ Cardinia reservoir http://flic.kr/p/9mjtMQ #
  • Scratching and feeding kangaroos at sunset @ Cardinia reservoir http://flic.kr/p/9mjrrC #
  • Why @creativecommons rocks, someone turned my photo http://bit.ly/dV7bsp into this http://bit.ly/epr6qU 🙂 #
  • Working from home after a crook night, feeling a bit better and not just because of a great cappuccino from Have Ya Bean! #
  • Love that @Google Translate English -> Latin puts the Latin text in an incised font on a stone background 😉 #
  • Today, March 1st, is St David's Day, the Welsh national day.. Cymru am byth! 😉 #
  • Oh, and happy Mailman Day too.. 🙂 #
  • I've never metadata I didn't like.. #
  • At @linuxusersvic for the March meeting: Julien on Linux networking research roundup and Paul on Worlds Worst Inventions #
  • Glad I suggested @lev_lafayette mention @AdaInitiative at @linuxusersvic tonight, even better he got @kattekrab to do so! #
  • Bah, UK orders only (for obvious reasons) RT @alecmuffett OMG Laphroaig cheese http://bit.ly/b9RB3q via @girlonetrack #
  • The more I play with Red Hat network the more I wish I could use @centos on this #hpc cluster.. #
  • At the UniMelb #HPC forum.. #
  • According to http://bit.ly/fn12Vj Greater London is a county in Wales. Result! Time for it to be reoccupied.. 😉 #
  • Just bought a second hand copy of "Born on a perilous Rock. Aberystwyth Past and Present" from Amazon, should be fun! #
  • Claude Choules, 1 of 2 living WW1 veteran is 110 today + was born in Wyre Piddle, not far from where I worked in Malvern #
  • Watching waves – a dog on a breakwater at South Melbourne http://flic.kr/p/9hY2ms #
  • ASCII art kitten for code – http://bit.ly/i3UZWi – "This one is valid C/C++/ObjC, Java, PHP, CSS…" via @alecmuffett #
  • KA9Q NOS by Phil Karn was my first TCP/IP stack on a PC, moved from that to Linux in 1992 or 1993.. #
  • Amused to learn that email for messaging.microsoft.com appears to be handled by #Postfix presumably on a *NIX box. 😉 #
  • Hillary Clinton Calls Al Jazeera 'Real News,' Criticizes U.S. Media – http://huff.to/fOUEU0 – that'll go down well 🙂 #
  • This years @supercomputing conference website seems to have an Ubuntu theme – lots of linked hands! http://bit.ly/fgd1e1 #
  • Interesting, a project to port the #Qt SDK to #Android so you can build Qt apps on Linux for 'droid http://bit.ly/gPlDI0 #
  • Interesting interview by @VOTPnews of @LibraryCongress #Flickr project on their strategy http://bit.ly/hYXfvi #opengov #
  • Upgrading home desktop to #KDE 4.6.1 #
  • Our first harvest of millet and buckwheat from the garden! http://flic.kr/p/9o7Di6 #
  • Buckwheat flowers in our garden http://flic.kr/p/9oaGJ5 #
  • An ear of millet in our garden http://flic.kr/p/9o7F6H #
  • A view down our garden – we are so very lucky! 🙂 http://flic.kr/p/9o7HgP #
  • Asherah, partner of Yahweh? Interesting article in the Daily Mail of all places, ignore the crap – http://bit.ly/f1fyl4 #
  • Awesome photo of a kingfisher taking a fish from water by Elbert Chou (elbert7878) http://flic.kr/p/9o8H9M #

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Last reply was March 7, 2011
  1. Brendan Scott
    View March 7, 2011

    On God’s Wife:
    See:
    Dever, W. G.,
    “Did God Have a Wife? Archaeology and Folk Religion in Ancient Israel”
    William Eerdmans Publishing Co, 2005
    ISBN: 0-8028-2852-3
    The issue is very important to history of the Bible, when Yahweh worship became monotheistic and how the Bible was revised from time to time.

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