And there was much linkage
May. 16th, 2007 01:55 pmLinks links links!
Classical School Blog: "Near-daily classical education blog with resources, links, and lesson plans- including all aspects of the Trivium - Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric, Latin and a little Greek, Ancient and Modern History, Great Books and Philosophy, Bible and Theology, and Classical math and Science. "
Fascinating article in strategic TechNotes (summarized from a longer piece in the Faculty Research paper series at Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government), on why computers should be "set to forget." Thanks to my parents-in-law for the link!
Hindu Gods & Goddesses, just because. And many more gods can be found at GodChecker.com (although their tone is a bit too flippant for me! Let's not mock the god of lightning here, 'k?).
Heraldry ClipArt. Almost impossible to browse, but I spent one time going through and saving down images that caught my eye, and now I am well stocked with black and white woodcut-style clip art for all my medievally needs.
The Pathology Guy has more stuff written up on his site than I could ever hope to rival. Not all of it is about pathology (a subject which kind of grosses me out, to be honest). I found the site because of his D&D 3.5 Character Generator, but some of his articles are very interesting, notably the page on the XYY Karyotype.
Classical School Blog: "Near-daily classical education blog with resources, links, and lesson plans- including all aspects of the Trivium - Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric, Latin and a little Greek, Ancient and Modern History, Great Books and Philosophy, Bible and Theology, and Classical math and Science. "
Fascinating article in strategic TechNotes (summarized from a longer piece in the Faculty Research paper series at Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government), on why computers should be "set to forget." Thanks to my parents-in-law for the link!
Hindu Gods & Goddesses, just because. And many more gods can be found at GodChecker.com (although their tone is a bit too flippant for me! Let's not mock the god of lightning here, 'k?).
Heraldry ClipArt. Almost impossible to browse, but I spent one time going through and saving down images that caught my eye, and now I am well stocked with black and white woodcut-style clip art for all my medievally needs.
The Pathology Guy has more stuff written up on his site than I could ever hope to rival. Not all of it is about pathology (a subject which kind of grosses me out, to be honest). I found the site because of his D&D 3.5 Character Generator, but some of his articles are very interesting, notably the page on the XYY Karyotype.