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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Links to Your World, Tuesday May 17

"The conventional line about Christianity and (rock) music being a contradiction in terms is about as inaccurate as a positive review of a Creed album. It's music without God that is, historically, an anomaly." (A History of Christian Rock)


And Joe Carter has "A Brief Defense of Christian Pop Music with 80 Awesome Examples."


"According to UrbanDictionary.com, 'If 60 is the new 40 then GlamMa is the new Grandma, a woman with a sense of self and style.'" (from A NYT piece on Boomers' resistance to identifying with old age.)


Austin is considering weekend service for Metro rail (story). Let's hope this develops.


What to Do When Your Adult Kids Are Terrible With Money: Recent studies have shown that many children are not fully financially independent from their parents until past the age of 30. Here are 10 smart ways — from tax tips to student loans — to help your grown kids with their finances, without raiding your retirement fund.


Are Handshakes a Window into One's Soul?


Twitter’s New Comedy Genre: The 140-Character One-Liner


The Internet sensation of the 'praying' blue heeler is a northwest Austin story--and a touching one



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