Archive for April, 2008
Why PDF?
PDF stands for Portable Document Format. It is in other words a document that one can read on any computer provided that one has the proper viewer. It is an Adobe creation that now has become a web standard. It may have been originally created for business purposes, but the same for-business [...]
27Apr2008 | alesmeralda | 0 comments | ContinuedDownloads from the Mystical Geek
I mentioned earllier that I am working on a database of links on the articles that deal with the Scriptures. Here are partial releases and both are downloadable from the Mystical Geek:
More Than Thirty Links…
Links to the Lectio…
To benefit from those articles, one will have to read them with the browser open on a [...]
27Apr2008 | alesmeralda | 0 comments | Continued
Angel Writer 3.1
I was going through my review of WordPad and Notepad replacements and found out that I’ve missed Angelic Software’s promotional freeware, Angel Writer.
22Apr2008 | alesmeralda | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Software I Use
I don’t normally talk about the software I use in writing articles, whether for the printer or for a website. The computer is like the typewriter (remember that old machine from the last century?). When you type an article, you don’t talk about whether you’ve been using a Brother or Olympia typewriter to [...]
20Apr2008 | alesmeralda | 0 comments | ContinuedAn Interest Not Wholly About Computers
My interest in Basic Ecclesial Communities started when I did research on Latin America’s Liberation Theology. I found BECs interesting because it made me realize that theology is not something one learns in school, but rather it is reflection on one’s way of living the Gospel. But since gospel-life in Latin America took [...]
17Apr2008 | alesmeralda | 0 comments | ContinuedFrom Otium Sanctum To Biblista.NET
I just would like to inform those who have been asking me about it that Otium Sanctum will no longer be updated. Instead, I’ll be disabling the website from future memberships but allowing surfers to access its contents. The website to visit now will be Res Biblica (http://www.biblista.net/main) which has new articles that follow the [...]
15Apr2008 | alesmeralda | 0 comments | Continued




