Christ is Risen!


Be Poets of the Logos!

Sarx (σαρξ) is the Greek word for "flesh". This is the blog of a Southern Man (sojourning in Buffalo, NY) attempting to follow God in the way of Jesus.

NB: I'm currently on a "Blogging Sabbatical" to celebrate my 15th Year of online Journaling. While "Daily Tweets", the occasional review of a book, movie or eatery and Photo Blogging all continue, the daily posts have stopped until January 2011. All comments are currently in moderation.

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Disclaimer

I who have written this story, or rather this fable, give no credence to the various incidents related in it. For some things in it are the deceptions of demons, other poetic figments; some are probable, others improbable; while still others are intended for the delectation of foolish men. (Closing lines of the Táin Bó Cúalnge)

Spam Today

O READ THE Recent contents of my email, you’d think I’d applied to college: several “admissions” programmes have decided to phish me with fake scholarships. Some even know my name. I *love* the ones that come to “Dear Arkouda” – a name I used back in my pagan days and still publish here, on the [...]

LiturgiBook

Christ is Risen! HAT IS about 9″x12x1″, decorated in art work from the Book of Kells and sits in the middle of an Altar on top of the Antimins (ER) or in front of the tabernacle (WR)? The Gospel book, of course. Kirkepiscatoid asks So just what constitutes a Gospel book, anyway???? We get into [...]

Computer Literacy

HAT DO YOU Think of when you hear the term “computer literacy”? After several years in tech support (in-person, as well as by email and in a call centre) I have a very clear idea of what is meant by the term. I really wish that no person who was not computer literate would ever [...]

Linking the Net with Reality

Everything is amazing and nobody’s happy

Good thoughts for Lent… Spoiled Idiots… all of us.

“Fakeproof” e-passport

T WOULD, really, serve us right if A) that whole anti-Christ chip-666 implant thing, as part of right-wing paranoia, is really right; and B) all the chips are useless for protecting us from anything.