Entries from September 2009
the Bishop and Marks and Spencer
It was reported on the Today programme that M&S sales have improved recently after a slump. I wonder whether the Bishop's endorsment of M&S as the supermarket of choice for the Church of England had anything to do with it…
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Google Wave
Google Wave has launched… like gmail it's something you can only be invited to use (each user gets 5 invitations). Seth Godin said a while back that the invitation-model model is a brilliant way to promote something – if you can't just download it or buy it, it makes you want it even more. More...
asd, aspergers – more helpful suggestions…
Here's another thing that is really useful for people who struggle with motor co-ordination… and while we're about it, these Jesus pencil tops are no help at all, but they might just make you laugh:
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The Oxbridge Murder
With the help of Cambridge University archivist Dr Patrick Zutshi, medieval historian Henrietta Leyser and Detective Inspector Ted East, David discovers that the reason for a mass exodus of scholars from Oxford to Cambridge can be traced back to a murder. He walks the very streets where the murder took place and visits Oxford Castle, More...
sin? or heaven?
My friend Chuck Smith has a new site, with all kinds of links, and a regular post from him. Chuck is a good and thoughtful writer (and speaker too) and it's well worth reading a while refelection every now and then. I'm well aware that people reading screens are biased towards short blog-posts and More...
new look
There are some technological changes going on here. All will be revealed soon…
Meantime apologies for some of the "bumps" in the blog
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Autism, aspergers, pens and cutlery
In previous posts my son and I have mentioned special equipment for helping iwth the motor difficulties associated with ASD/Aspergers. In response to a clutch of requests, this is what we use – but NB there are various types of each thing, and if you have an OT referral, she should be giving you recommendations. More...
Autism in adults
Adult autism is now high on the government's agenda and a report is
due for publication before the end of the year with the promise of a
national strategy to improve the lives and opportunities for those
living with something which Chris describes as "not a label or illness
but a way of being "
'Adults with Autism' will More...
Abraham, and “Obsession”
The Magnficient Obsession is a new book by Ann Graham Lotz (who is the daughter of famous evangelist Billy Graham)
It tracks the story of Abraham, but rather than locating it as a historical study, Ms Lotz writes of how an in-depth study of Abraham's life changed her own life significantly. She travels through Abraham's More...
lucky fellow!
"And the LORDE was with Joseph and he was a luckie felowe…"
Genesis 39:2, Tyndale's translation
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