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Mobility?
Last month Apple released a βMobility Data Trends Tool.β
The company is utilizing data coming from its iPhones, more precisely from its Maps app. The information is generated by analyzing requests for directions made by you and me and millions of others to Apple Maps. Data sets, current and historical, are compared to show changes in the volume of people driving, walking, or taking public transportation.
Appleβs assurance:
Privacy is one of our core values, so Maps
Parent!
The other day, drivers on Highway 99 south of Elk Grove in Northern California got a shock.
They saw a young girl in a vehicle holding up a handmade sign that read:
Help me, sheβs not my mom!! Help!!β
The concerned motorists called 911.
California Highway Patrol dispatched officers and a K9 unit that performed a βhigh-risk stopβ on the vehicle near 8 Mile Road in Stockton, a release from CHP stated.
Then they found out that it was all just a hoax, concocted by the girl
Timothy Warren: How I Preach
Timothy Warren: And this is How I Preach β¦
[I am thrilled to present a new series of occasional (once a month?) interviews of those who are considered the movers and shakers in homiletics. How I Preach will feature their answers to questions on a variety of topics, particularly their views and habits of preaching. These answers that should be interesting to all preachers, novices and experts. So here we go with the first installment, and I am proud to present
Inflation!
The annual inflation rate for the United States was 3.1% for the 12 months ending January, compared to the previous rate of 3.4%, according to U.S. Labor Department data published on last week.
If you were wondering about βinflation,β hereβs the International Monetary Fund to help you out:
Inflation is the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time. … Inflation represents how much more expensive the relevant set of goods and/or services has become over
Ghost?
We have COVID. And with it COVIDspeak. The virus is changing the way we speak! All over the world. And quickly, too.
Thereβs βcovidiot.β Itβs even in the Urban Dictionary.
(If you don’t know who or what a covidiot is, it’s is exactly what you suspect it is. That dumbo with 300 rolls of toilet paper in their shopping cart. I.e., anyone behaving stupidly or irresponsibly in these days of crisis—covidiotic behavior: partying on beaches, spitting on items in a
Text to Praxis: Hermeneutics and Homiletics in Dialogue by Abraham Kuruvilla
Text to Praxis develops a hermeneutical basis for moving validly from Scripture to sermon with authority and relevance. Preachers of the Bible have always wished for a homiletic that is both faithful to the textual intention as well as fitting for the listening audience. That which is historical and distant (text) is sought, in preaching, to be made contemporary and near (praxis).
The concept of theology as a bridge between text and praxis has not been researched specifically
Alive!
Several months ago, an eerie photograph sparked all kinds of bizarre conspiracy theories.
It showed someone who looked a lot like Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, who died in 2011, aged 56, of a rare cancer of the pancreas. But this photograph was taken in the second half of 2019. In Egypt. In some random cafΓ©. And shared on Facebook by one Ahmed Basyouney who wasnβt available for comment.
The guy is even barefoot, as Jobs often was.
One Twitter user captioned a photo of the