I’ve been reading Her Heart Can See, by Edith L. Blumhofer for a bit. It’s billed as “The Life and Hymns of Fanny J. Crosby,” but really it’s about the “Life and Times of Fanny J. Crosby.” Actually the times part of my version for the sub-title is the greatest strength of the book. Her…
Category: Reviews
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The World of Kindle
Amazon’s Kindle software recently landed in the iTunes app store and so I decided to download it to give it a spin. So far so good. Before I give my review of the software, however, let me point out that I’m in no way ready to make the jump into eBooks for three reasons: Right…
The City of Ember
When I first saw the preview for The City of Ember I was intrigued. During High School I worked in a mall and while working there I actually thought about what it would be like if the mall corredors were the only “outside” people actually knew. Yes, I have an odd imagination, but someone took…
I’ve Converted
Ever since I’ve converted to Mac it’s really only been a matter of time until I finally made the switch. I held out as long as I could, but then my VMware Fusion installation of Windows XP died (big shock) on me and it finally pushed me over the edge. I was going to try…
Book Review
Last time I was in Williamsburg I picked up Under the Cope of Heaven, by Patricia U. Bonomi. This book was first published in 1986, and at the time was on the forefront of re-examining the place of religion in the mid to late Colonial Period. I’m reviewing the updated edition which was published in…
Stage Hand 1.5
My favorite presentation remote is Stage Hand. It’s slick, it runs on my iTouch, and works wonderfully with Keynote. A few months ago I did a video review of one of the inital releases of Stage Hand and folks seemed to like it. Well, it’s changed so much over the last several releases I felt…
