Jonadab
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Free Bible School Materials
- Hacking for Christ
- Idle musings of a bookseller
- In the Pipeline
- Life at Patience Corners
- Perlcast
- randomneuralfirings's Xanga
- Schneier on Security
- Tae Kim's Blog
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Museums or Libraries |
Occupation | Technology Coordinator |
Location | Galion, OH, United States |
Introduction | I'm a socially and economically conservative, progressive and liberally educated, dedicated fundamentalist Christian (Anabaptist/Pietist), and a computer geek (with Unix-oriented tendencies). My current medium-term project, which I've been working on since late 2003, is a six-year set of freely redistributable Vacation Bible School curricula. I have also perpetrated a NetHack variant. Sorry about that. |
Interests | languages, English, Japanese, Greek, Hebrew, Perl, web development, Biblical studies, operating systems, Bible Quizzing, and various academic subjects. |
Favorite Movies | Harvey, Bridge on the River Kwai, Schindler's List |
Favorite Music | Art of Fugue |
Favorite Books | Hebrews, Daniel, Romans, Ecclesiastes |
You have a red jar of cedar chips. Why do moths miss the forest?
Red light has a longer wavelength, so the moths fly right past the forest and end up in the peanut butter zone. If you had a blue jar of cedar chips, the moths would fall short of the forest and crash-land into the petting zoo. Only with a yellow or green jar of cedar chips can you get your moths into the forest, conquer the gingerbread mansion, and rescue the grizzly bear.