Monday, April 25, 2005

Apologetics research resources on cults, sects, religions, etc. I have visited this one several times; it is regularly updated, and has some interesting recent material.

Thursday, April 21, 2005

reuters/latimes.com, Man Says He Won't Link XVI to XXX on Net, 21 Apr 05 "An American who registered the Internet domain name BenedictXVI.com before the new pope was chosen said Wednesday that he had not decided what to do with it, but he ruled out pornography and doubted that he would accept an offer from a gambling site."

Monday, April 18, 2005

Chicago Tribune | Cardinals in cyberspace, 15 Apr 05 "The cardinals won't be toting laptops when they assemble Monday in the Sistine Chapel to pick a new pope, but the information highway constructed since the last papal conclave in 1978 could steer them in new ways." Discusses the possible impact of the internet on the papal conclave.

Thursday, April 14, 2005

CNN.com - Students re-enact Red Sea crossing -- with wine - Apr 13, 2005: "Student engineers sent their gadgets whirring, spinning and buzzing across a pool of water Wednesday in a competition to re-enact the biblical Jewish crossing of the Red Sea and pour a ceremonial glass of wine -- all without anyone touching anything."

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

The New York Times > Books > Scholar of Judaism, Professional Provocateur Jacob Neusner profile - strictly non-tech
BuzzMachine... by Jeff Jarvis features the Pope Blog - a very detailed set of resources

Monday, April 11, 2005

Sunday, April 10, 2005

Newsweek: 'Go With God', 10 Apr 05: "Today official patriotic-church leaders maintain discreet contacts with Rome, while the faithful keep abreast of news from the Vatican on shortwave radio or the Internet."

Thursday, April 07, 2005

U.S. cardinal opens up on choosing a new pope: "Noting that Tettamanzi is No. 1 on a popular Internet pope pool, George said he doubts he is even included in the brackets."
East Valley Tribune | Daily Arizona news for Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, 7 Apr 05: "A world history textbook used by seventh-graders at Scottsdale's Mohave Middle School was pulled from classrooms mid-semester amid growing criticism of the book's portrayal of Islam.

"The removal came on the heels of a slew of angry emails to Scottsdale Unified School District officials and entries on conservative Internet Web logs."

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

AFP/WWRN, China blocks Internet comments on the pope, 4 Apr 05 "China's web portals have blocked prayers, blessings and other comment on the death of Pope John Paul II from being posted on the Internet, officials said.

"While popular portals such as Sina.com and Sohu.com's on-line discussion forums were flooded with messages about the pope Saturday, no messages could be seen Monday."

Sunday, April 03, 2005

Reuters/Wired, SMS, E-mail Announce Pope's Death, Apr 3, 2005 "Just a quarter of an hour after the Pope was pronounced dead Saturday at 9:37 p.m., the Vatican sent journalists an SMS message alerting them to a pending statement. Television networks across the globe were already on standby a minute later when the e-mail communiqué was beamed to a sea of handheld computers, purchased by journalists at the suggestion of the Vatican."

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