Nefertiti
I just found this mystery set in ancient Egypt. It’s near the top of my reading list.
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I just found this mystery set in ancient Egypt. It’s near the top of my reading list.
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I’ve been neglecting this blog for a few days, but I do have some things to write about. You can expect a couple of posts today, and then another couple by Saturday. The testing of WordPress 2.5 went from RC1 to RC3, and then to installing the final edition. I did most of the testing…
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. . . in book reviews. In this intriguing post, Bob Harris crafts a compelling list of words that all writers should eschew when they muse upon the content of a book they are about to review. Unfortunately, despite his best use of vocabulary, I found his post neither lyrical nor poignant. Try harder Bob!…
After some weeks on the mountain, the Lord looked over Moses’ shoulder. “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” This is a work of fiction. Normally I’d say that all the characters and events are products of my imagination, lest anyone imagine they find themselves in the story and not like what…
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