Mutterings for February 27
I see that I haven’t done any Unconscious Mutterings for a few months.
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“The more I study the history of the Orthodox Church in this country, the more I am convinced that our work here is God's work; that God himself is helping us; that when it seems as though everything we do is ready to fail, …on the contrary, it not only does not die, but grows in new strength and brilliance.” [said just before leaving the United States for Russia]
—Saint Tikhon, enlightener of America
«— Super-size Me!
—» Raskin Leaves Legacy to Usability
I see that I haven’t done any Unconscious Mutterings for a few months.
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«— A Difficult Obedience
—» Bloglets for 22 November
Time for that weekly stroll down Rue des associations libres.
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«— Whimsical Rights
—» On Modernism
More free associations from Unconscious Mutterings.
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«— Letting God Do His Job
—» Teaching Science, Not Eccentricity
Time, once again, for a stroll down free association lane.
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«— Intentionally Catholic
—» Mass Delete Bookmarklet
I’m sorry I forgot this last week. I’m sure you were all deeply saddened.
Read the rest of “Mutterings for October 31”
«— Fool for You
—» Yahoo! News Apologizes for Omission
Every Sunday, it’s time for “Unconscious Mutterings.”
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«— Electronic Voting Revisited
—» A Surprise Gift
Every week LunaNiña.com puts up a new set of Unconscious Mutterings, a list of words for free association. They go up on Sunday. Play along if you like.
Read the rest of “Mutterings for October 3”
«— More Desolation
—» Electronic Voting Revisited
Unconscious Mutterings: It’s a silly meme, but I like it. Props to the long-lost Katie Sherman and Srah for getting me hooked. Blast you!
Hidden, in case you want to play yourself!
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