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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Links to Your World, Tuesday March 22

80% of Toddlers Use The Internet Regularly, Study Says

 

The world record in shallow-water diving: A dive 36 feet into 1 foot of water. Video here.

 

“A comprehensive digital cataloging system that keeps track of its customers' car maintenance history, oil-change needs, and past fuel-filter replacements puts Karl's Lube & Go's computerized record- keeping an estimated six years ahead of the medical industry's, sources confirmed Friday” (The Onion)

 

Does giving your child a biblical name enhance the child's spiritual development?

 

Seven Water Towers Transformed into Houses

 

Microsoft Word Now Includes Squiggly Blue Line To Alert Writer When Word Is Too Advanced for Mainstream Audience. Hey, that would be salutary for me.

 

Gmailers: Skinnier and smartier than Yahoo! users? A new study shows that Gmail users are more likely to be young, thin, career-minded men, while Yahoo! is more typically home to overweight, older women.

 

Police raid the wrong man's house more than 40 times

 

Kitchen-Table Bible Scholar: Serious personal Bible study is both less intimidating than it sounds and more challenging than you might expect.

 

Posts at “Get Anchored” since last Tuesday:

“Scads of us don't know how to teach our own sons and daughters not to give away their bodies so readily”

 

LeaderLines: The Best Way to Remember Saint Patrick

 

Japan Updates from the IMB Family

 

Annoyed

 

Winning Ways: Attending to the Building We Attend

 

“You don’t have to go”

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