Mass Confusion vs. Mass Revision

Just wanted to give a practical illustration of how much more you get with Mass Revision compared to the book it was based on, Mass Confusion.

Felt strongly about giving lots of new value, and you can see how much thicker the new book is.

It's not an illusion created by heavier paper stock or anything, either. Mass Confusion had 248 pages. Mass Revision has 423!

Order your copy at http://shop.catholic.comor call 888-291-8000 (9-4:45 Pacific; 12-7:45Eastern).

Podcast Episode 004: Pirated Software; Pontius Pilate; Transfiguration & Mt. Tabor; Baptism by Sprinkling

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JIMMY AKIN PODCAST EPISODE 004 (7/16/11)

 

NOTE: There are a couple of spots in the show where there are a few seconds of silence. This is because during editing I didn't get the vocal tracks slid completely together. Don't worry, though, the sound does pick up again after a few seconds. Apologies.

 

* JOSCAT ASKS ABOUT USING PIRATED SOFTWARE

* DARLA ASKS WHY WE MENTION PONTIUS PILATE IN THE CREED

* RAY ASKS WHY THE CHURCH FATHERS SAY THE TRANSFIGURATION WAS ON MT. TABOR

* JACK FROM ARDMORE ASKS WHETHER CATHOLICS USE SPRINKLING FOR BAPTISM

 

LINK FOR THE MT. TABOR SEGMENT: http://oce.catholic.com/index.php?title=Transfiguration

 

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“New Yorkers Told To Beware Of Giant Plant Which Could Cause Blisters, Blindness”

Science Fiction Headlines In Your News Today!

QUOTE: "ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) –New York State environmental officials are trying to nip a huge, dangerous plant in the bud.

"The giant hogweed, a monster plant with flowers the size of umbrellas and sap that causes blisters and blindness, is spreading across New York. TheDepartment of Environmental Conservation is asking for help locating outbreaks.

"The agency has set up a hotline at 845-256-3111 for people to call and report sightings of the invasive species. Callers are asked to provide photos and site information, but should avoid touching the plant.

"This is DEC’s fourth year of controlling giant hogweed.

"Six crews totaling 14 people will visit most of the 944 known giant hogweed sites. Sites with less than 400 plants will be controlled by hand cutting their roots; sites with more than 400 plants will be controlled with herbicide."

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POLL: A Jimmy Akin Radio Feed?

Online-Radio I’ve had questions regarding whether it’s possible to put links to my appearances on radio shows (Catholic Answers Live, Al Kresta, etc.), in the feed for my podcast, allowing people to download and listen to those episodes.

The answer from a technical perspective is yes. In fact I already did that with a recent episode of Kresta in the Afternoon where I appeared to talk about the (then-)most recent developments in the Fr. Corapi story.

It’s been asked whether I could do that more regularly and broadly, but I want to do some quick research to find out what people’s preferences are, because there are different options for how such a feed might work. If you could, please take a moment to fill out the following poll. (You can check more than one box before hitting “Vote” if you’re okay with more than one option.)

Thanks for helping!

Would you like a podcast/RSS feed of Jimmy’s appearances on radio shows?
No, I’m already subscribed to the feeds of most of the places Jimmy appears.
Yes, and I’d like it as part of the same feed as the Jimmy Akin Podcast so its all in one place.
Yes, but I’d like it as part of a second feed just devoted to radio appearances.
Other (please explain in the comments).
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What’s with All the Food?

I thought I'd do a post explaining why there have been a lot of pictures of food showing up on the blog all of a sudden.

Basically, this is something I've been doing on Facebook for some time. Facebook makes it easy to share pictures, and for a while I've been posting images of things I cook.

As many people know, I am an advocate of low carb eating, and so I've been preparing low carb dishes for myself. My Facebook friends have even convinced me to work on a low carb cookbook, so that's what I'm doing. The pictures I'm posting are of the test recipes.

For some time I've wanted to cross post the same material here on the blog that I'm posting in other venues, including Facebook, so that people can access my stuff through their preferred means without having to miss  someting.

I've now been able largely to get over the crossposting hurdle, so now what I'm putting up here (and elsewhere) is going up on Facebook and visa versa. (For the most part, anyway. There's no need to crosspost this post to Facebook, because my FB friends are already aware of what I'm doing. Mostly.)

So that's why the pictures of food all of a sudden: They're test recipes for a low carb cookbook I'm working on.

Incidentally, I've made video recipes of some of the dishes, which you can check out on my YouTube channel.

I also post other people's video recipes if I'm basing my recipe primarily on one of theirs. Kent Altena and Cooking with Dog are two of my favorites.