Oblivious
Jason Rosenhouse can’t let the slightest criticism of atheists go by without comment. John Pieret thinks he should think a little harder first.
Jason Rosenhouse can’t let the slightest criticism of atheists go by without comment. John Pieret thinks he should think a little harder first.
This afternoon’s speaker, Dame Gillian Beer, is the author of a book I very much want to read now, coming as I am (or have been for what seems an eternity) to the closing pages of a novel I’ve been working on myself.
I love this guy. He’s going to be 44 soon, and he just keeps going. Through thick and thin, good times and bad. No matter how many pot holes he runs over. I hope Tim Wakefield is pitching when he’s fifty.
There was no afternoon session today, so I took an hour after lunch to visit Heffer’s on Trinity Street near King’s College. I went in thinking I’d quite like to buy Christopher Lee’s revised autobiography. But they didn’t have it. So, I wandled downstairs to the philosophy section. Ed Feser will be happy to know… Continue reading Not Exactly What I Had in Mind
Steve Jobs says the iBookStore will soon be available for iPhones. iBookstore app for the iPhone works across multiple platforms. Over at Engadget, Jobs explained: “[Y]ou can purchase and download a book. It will download wirelessly. You can download the same book to all your devices at no extra charge. Buy it on your iPad,… Continue reading iPhone gets its own Book Store