The results of the final poll were conclusive, and the you have picked a our new tagline. Thanks for everyone’s input.
“Theology with a Southern accent (Jdg 12:5-6)”
The winner recieved 53% of the final vote
Hank Balch has won a $100 gift card from EISENBRAUNS
I’ve re-activates a recent comments widget that I’d used a while back, you can see it in the right sidebar. Basically it pulls the most recent # of comments I define and organizes them by post.
That means readers can go directly to active conversations.
The downside is that it doesn’t link directly back to your blog, [...]
EISENBRAUNS, academic publisher and bookstore, has donated another gift certificate to Said at Southern.
This time it’s a fat $100.
How You Can Win It
Since our redesign, I’ve struggled to find the right tagline for Said at Southern. The problem really goes back to my failure to define the site - it is what it [...]
Several guys have been asking for it, so let’s go ahead and try for this week. We can make more definite plans in the comment section, but let’s meet at Founders Cafe around 5 PM. I’ll be coming across from Indiana, so start without me when I’m late.
I’m thinking a general meet & greet, but [...]
I am looking to add several contributors to Said at Southern before the new school year. Many of the original writers have moved on with their lives. So, we need some fresh talent to keep making this blog better.
You don’t have to be someone who is currently blogging. In some ways it would be easier [...]
I have restored many of the student, alumni and faculty feeds. But the final stages of the recovery will take some dredging through old emails - which I’m in no hurry to do.
So, if you know of any feeds that are missing (or would like to recommend a new blog) send me an email. TonyKummer@gmail.com
I was clearing out some old RSS feeds yesterday when my Google Reader account deleted everything!
No, I didn’t have a recent backup.
This means all the feeds I’ve collected will have to be manually restored. I have all the websites, just not in the OPML file that organizes the feeds.
700+ feeds by category between this blog [...]