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The Future of Literature: Kindle, iPad, eBooks etc.
Recently I had the opportunity to ask a friend about the future of literature, especially as it relates to theology and research.  I for one have been a little anxious about when to make the switch to digital literature, whether it be through Kindle, iPad, eBooks etc. Most of us realize that making the switch is inevitable--technology is turning books ...more»
Mastering Media
Living like a minimalist is terribly difficult today.  Everything wants to suck us in and works hard against such attempts.  But it's not only the minimalists who are struggling--this is something every person is confronted with.  Since we're a global community, living in the information age, the number of tasks that consume us seem to grow larger with every passing ...more»
Coffee House Etiquette
Here is one of the high signs you may be breeching your way into adulthood: you begin receiving Starbucks gift cards from your friends and family on special occasions. This means nothing less than you are now an adult. Forget the rites of passage you may have learned in your anthropology class; getting a $25 coffee house gift card is ...more»
A Case Study On Reporting History: the Detroit Auto Show
The North American International Auto Show opened Monday in downtown Detroit.  I remember a time when visiting the Auto Show would be a father-son, family, or social experience.  The town used to buzz with people curious to see the unveiling of new exotic cars, muscle cars, and interesting concept cars.  Since the economy slowed years ago, and especially now that ...more»
Canadian Tidbits
I wanted to share a little bit about my weekend in Canada.  The occasion was visiting friends and family plus a speaking engagement at the church I grew up in. As I drew near to Kitchener the road was hit with a blizzard-like experience.  It's as if the weather waited patiently all the way from Sarnia and past London just so ...more»
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