I went brush my teeth, leaving the laptop open to do my standard check of BBC World News. This is a picture of what my cat did in my absence:
Apparently she uses a different lectionary than I, a different top Bible and a different word processor.
She's a CAT. Of course, she does everything differently...
Signed, Carmen, proud owner of Pinball and Timmy, Two Cats who March to the Beat of Their Own Drum
[:D]
Now if you could just get your cat to focus his work on projects that you are currently working on you may have something going here. [:D]
Perhaps I could Borrow your cat for a time... Does she know Turabian format? I wouldn't mind converting it if not
I'm doing some research on the catacombs of Rome. Perhaps she could lend a hand, ... er, a paw.
I'm doing some research on the catacombs of Rome.
If you truly are, I hope you've seen Google maps launch virtual tour of Roman catacombs.
I'm doing some research on the catacombs of Rome. If you truly are, I hope you've seen Google maps launch virtual tour of Roman catacombs.
No, I'm not. I just had to think of a cat- word related to Logos to make a joke. But that's cool. The tour in that link seems to only show one room. But it's still more than I've ever seen of the catacombs.
Very cool!
The tour in that link seems to only show one room.
No, you're supposed to be able to get around two whole catacombs, one of which is privately owned and not open to the public.
It's rather tricky both to get in and stay in, though:
EDIT: now I got in again. I think the little figure needs to stand in a round 'puddle', and not a more drop-shaped one. Not sure exactly what accomplishes that, though. Sometimes it seems like it goes from no puddle to round puddle to drop-shaped puddle, so maybe you just need to click it at the right moment.
Unfortunately, there no map, so it's very hard to guess where you are.
OK, I did find some other passageways I was able to explore. It's "a maze of twisty little passages, all alike." [:)]
It's rather tricky both to get in and stay in, though: Go to Google Maps. Search for ”Catacombe di Priscilla” or ”Ipogeo di Via Dino Compagni”. Click on the photo to the left. Click on the little yellow figure that shows up on the map. If you're lucky, you get in, but right now I don't seem able to either. Be very careful when you navigate inside, or they'll drop you on the outside again, and you'll have to start over again. EDIT: now I got in again. I think the little figure needs to stand in a round 'puddle', and not a more drop-shaped one. Not sure exactly what accomplishes that, though. Sometimes it seems like it goes from no puddle to round puddle to drop-shaped puddle, so maybe you just need to click it at the right moment. Unfortunately, there no map, so it's very hard to guess where you are.
After trying several times I finally got in. It is like trying to figure out a video game. [:)] Wish I knew where I was.
I hope to travel to Rome one day to see where our ancestors in faith gathered and encouraged each other. At a time of great persecution. What persistence and an example for all of us today!
I just had to think of a cat- word related to Logos to make a joke.
I thought you might claim she was Catolic[;)]
You truly need some lessons on discipleship - a well trained disciple will follow the right path.
a well trained disciple will follow the right path.
I think she follows the right pawth ... at least when she types she uses her right paw (or all 4) On the other hand, I'm sure she thinks I'm poorly trained.
[:)]