Blogwatch
Eve Tushnet lets us know that June is Torture Awareness Month. Two women from my meeting flew to the Quaker Initiative to End Torture conference at Guilford College last week, so I’m looking forward to hearing about it when they get back.
AfriGadget blog has a post on How To Refurbish a Computer with Basic Tools. As in, fixing a Dell Latitude with a cookie tin. I’m impressed.
The Well Timed Period summarizes the options for period control.
Ian Ayres finds an entirely different hole in the Da Vinci Code plot from the ones everyone else is finding: How did Jesus come to have only one living descendant (OK, two)? It turns out that If Jesus Had a Child, (Probabilistically) We’re All Jesus’ Heirs.
UPDATE: OK, I have to add Philocrites’ description of a Pentecost liturgy at Trinity Church in Copley Square:
(For Pentecost, I watched her serve as Bishop Tom Shaw’s chaplain at Trinity Church in Copley Square. Now that’s an amazing bit of liturgy in an amazing space. Mrs P said they use a blackboard to map out the liturgy in advance, just like in a football game, and the head of the acolytes takes a picture of the diagram with his cellphone and refers to it during the service.)