Saturday, June 02, 2007

news worth repeating

Some of the links to news and photos on the world wide web that bear repeating:

Recently Ancestry.com unveiled more than 90 million records of war veterans from the first English settlement at Jamestown, in 1607, through the Vietnam war records of 1975. Access is free until June 06, 2007 at this link to ancestry.com . . . Dell computer company is finally giving in to the free market as Dell computers will go on sale at Wal-Mart stores in the U.S. on June 10. We have a Dell and we really like it - also the IT guys we know encouraged us to buy a Dell computer. . . I read recently that the internet has changed the face of war and there is more personal info on the web than in anytime in history. US News & World Report feature a site dedicated to the war in Iraq . . . Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis has been featured on many news programs recently. I thought the guy filling in for Bill O'Reilly cut Ken Ham short and did not allow him to finish his answers. This posting from CBN.com about the new Creation Museum should interest all Christians, but the secular humanists of the world will not like this place. . . With the news of the gold coins found off the coast of Florida, there is renewed interest in shipwrecks and pirates. You might find this site interesting at www.shipwreck.net . . . Yahoo's people of the web has a recent post on Kirk Cameron: "At the height of his success, Kirk started worrying about something his money could not buy: salvation." It is quite interesting, especially when you realize that as a young actor in his teens, Kirk considered himself to be an atheist. After his conversion to Christ, he possible would have left the acting career completely if the Left Behind series of movies had not captured his attention. . . Finally, check out the week in space, photos posted at USAtoday.com. I have always been fascinated with space exploration! I remember staying up to about 2AM to watch the first steps on the moon in 1969! It would be neat if we could travel there someday, but probably not in my lifetime.

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