It strikes me as curious, given the secular nature of our society, the extent to which biblical ideas and phrases permeate our lives. In a lecture on Environmental Biotechnology last week one of the lecturers was talking about how strict environmental laws are, unless you’re the ones who make the laws. If you’re a regular […]
Archives for 2007
Ankle boots
Tucking your jeans into the inside of your knee-high or calf-high boots is one thing, it’s all the rage, but don’t tuck your jeans into your ankle boots! It’s just lame. I love my ankle boots as much as the next girl (well maybe a little less, I’m not as in love with shoes as […]
Random things
I went to the postdoc office looking for Matt. He wasn’t there, but the guy who was later told him a girl with an American accent was looking for him. I don’t have an American accent… I don’t have a thick Australian one either, but perhaps I’d better watch my ‘r’s. I can’t find the […]
Skim – it’s good!
I posted about some spiffy looking programs a while ago. At the time I wasn’t sure whether I wanted to install Skim, software for reading pdfs. Today, confronted with the prospect of reading many papers I decided to give it a go. It’s great, much handier than Preview. It has all the things preview has […]
Going overseas?
In light of the revelation at MYC that freedom is the power to be as you were created to be and that we have been set free from sin so that we may be able to serve God and serve others, I’ve been thinking about decisions. The kinds of decisions that I daydream about are […]
MYC 2007 – Guidance
I think many of the things I learnt at MYC can be summed up in the song We Belong To The Day by Michael Morrow. The chorus says: Strong as a mighty rock our refuge in the coming wrath. The heart of the bride belongs to Jesus, Jesus. The earth in its turning stops to […]
