Journal of the Week

9/24/2024 Seems like USB-C is the new universal standard. Even Apple is abandoning it's lightning.

Good brief introduction to Design Engineering (in IT, not related Mechanical Engineering)

Good introduction to principles of Interior Design (of physical spaces)

This maybe a good place to start for beginners in RSA and its common user-errors.

Information on Anime's influence in the marketing world culture of today.

Descent into Hell by Charles Williams recommended by Catholic Peter Kreeft on a woman perfect in "everyway" according to his desire but was of the devil, seducing the man who was rejected by another woman:

9/23/2024 Joseph Pearce (ex-neo Nazi) mentioned a Down Syndrome boy in a novel "The Violent Bear It Away" by famous Roman Catholic author Flannery O'Connor, where the boy was the only innocent character and got killed. Pearce believe the boy to be similar to Christ figure. I don't know much about the book to comment on this but I think it's probably a Catholicism error on Pearce's part. Christ though innocent is proactive. But his brief interview on the syndrome is still interesting nonetheless - such as having DS kid trains the impatient parent to be patient:

09/22/2024 On whether or not there is salvation for fallen angels: Though the interpretation may differ, due to no other mention of such in the Bible, it can safely be concluded (per Stephen Tong) that Hebrews 2:16 is the only proof text for there is no salvation for fallen angels. In contrast to 1 Timothy 5:21's elect angels. Note that Heb 2:16 in KJV (and also the 1587 Geneva Bible) says "He took not on him the nature of angels" as oppose to NKJV "He does not give aid to angels...", ESV "...not the angels that He helps...":

I wouldn't call it the most valuable blood on Earth as that title is already taken (hint: our Savior). But Australian James Harrison is known for donating his blood for 60 years and especially due to special antibodies in his blood plasma, which results in a treatment called Anti-D, solving Australians' 1960 pandemic called the Rhesus Disease, explained here:

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