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Name: Catez Stevens
Location: New Zealand

I'm in New Zealand (I call it Narnia Zone) and live near the ocean. This is my vista - head and heart engaged in the view.


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    Saturday, July 23, 2005

    Scene and Herd: 23-JUL-05



    Hard to find books... Following on from Michael Spencer, Tim Challies, and The JollyBlogger, I have compiled the following list of books that are extremely hard to find ( and which I will auction on ebay):

    1. Quick'n'Easy Mung Bean Recipes for TV Viewers by Marla Swoffer
    2. What I Really Think About Iraq by Rebecca Stark (Rebecca Writes)
    3. How to Avoid Controversy When Blogging by Catez Stevens
    4. The Art of Biblical Speculation (Illustrated Comic Book) by John Schroeder (Blogotional)
    5. The Constitutional Basis for the Separation of Church and Culture by David Wayne (Jolly Blogger)
    6. What Is Blogging Controversy? by Catez Stevens
    7. Gender Equality and Positive Discrimination as Progressive Movements in an Egalitarian Society with Socialist Influences by La Shawn Barber
    8. Christian Ascetism by John Piper
    9. A Beginner's Guide to Evolution by Joshua Whipps (Razorskiss)
    10. Taking a Break from Blogging Controversy by Catez Stevens
    11. Blogs and Linking - the Symbiotic Relationship and Economic Cyber Value of Linking Out by Tim Challies
    12. Reading as a Modernist Relic: Get the DVD by Stacy Harp (Mind and Media)
    13. A Conservative Perspective on Culinary Choices (I Am Over Noodles - Give Me MacDonalds) by Hannah Im
    14. The Naked Truth: New Zealand's Unassailed Sporting Superiority and Australia's Unmitigated Disaster by Scotwise
    15. Why I Quit Blogging and Live Under an Assumed Name at an Undisclosed Location by Catez Stevens

    Pick of the Week Life in the Slow Lane. Julana has a beautiful way of expressing herself, uses her head and heart together, and has two very interesting posts on growing up Mennonite. See Pennsylvania Dutch and Conscientious Objectors.

    Wot's that there then... It's The Pig Wot Flies. I love the name, she's in London, and the title of her latest post cracked me up.

    Dooner's Spay Sherri is spoonerising at Semicolon. And willing to take your examples. I always remember reading "I'm soing to gleep" in a Donald Duck comic.

    The Beast? Razorskiss has made a startling discovery about numbers and his blog. Heh. He needs encouragement. Or help. Or a night off the computer reading Left Behind (although personally I'd go with watching "Survivor").

    Ahem. If there are any readers left I have a couple of posts up. The Pit and the Pendulum: Blogging and Popularity, and Darfur: Who Is My Neighbour?. Or see the two posts below.

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