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Yesterday when I got home from work I had Adobe's Production Premium suite sitting on my desk. Yay! I needed a newer copy of Flash for a client, so I bought a package that had a lot of other goodies in it as well. I imagine the only ones I'll be using extensively are Photoshop (web design), Flash (web), Illustrator (drawing) and Soundbooth (for the podcast).
This time we finish our discussion on Wisdom Christology. Next week? We'll be having a nice beginner-level introduction to the early documents and languages surrounding Christianity. The podcast's home page is here.
It's random thought time!
I am so very pleased that I finally got a new laptop! It is a Dell Studio 17" and I've got Vista Ultimate running on it. We'll see how much I like the new OS (my first Vista machine). The new laptop is great and I'm looking forward to doing my tinkering around in it. Unfortunately, my tinkering tonight is going to keep my editing of the next podcast until tomorrow...doh!
I am very pleased to announce something that I have been wanting to do for a long time, which is start a podcast. Last night we recorded our first podcast and today went live. Woohoo!
A friend of mine is an avid fan of The Teaching Company and recently sent me a link to one of their current free lectures: The Search for What Killed The Dinosaurs. Thanks Edward!
Well, I needed to get off my piece of anatomy named the same as the title of this work by Pseudo-Lucian and start digitizing texts again. So, here you go, the first four chapters of Pseudo-Lucian's "The Ass". You can find an html version here and a pdf version here. I'm not sure if the fonts are embedded in the pdf for your system, but they look fine for me. Let me know if you have any problems.