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A La Carte (05/31)

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Wednesday May 31, 2006

Conference: Adrian has collected a good number of choice quotes from the New Attitude Conference. A personal favorite: “Dwell where the cries of Calvary can be heard.”

Conference Bonus: And while we’re on the topic of the New Attitude Conference, Sovereign Grace Ministries has the audio recordings of all of the general sessions for sale in their store.

Blogs: The official web site for this year’s GodBlogCon has finally been opened. I am still trying to decide whether or not I will attend this event, though it’s looking like it may not be entirely practical.

Technology: Microsoft has released the beta version of Office 2007. I’ve had it for a couple of days now and am quite taken with it. Unfortunately it cannot coexist with previous versions so to install this you must uninstall your older programs.


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