![]() ![]() After all, the vast majority of the current listees fit this era anyhow, and it allows the comparison of apples to apples.Ī side reflection. However, my genuine suggestion is that in order to make a more meaningful list, the start date should be something like "Post-Westcott-Hort," for obvious reasons. Not only does that represent the beginning of a newer type of NT scholarship, it also corresponds with the newer textual medium, the printed text, that facilitates this type of study. (I guess in order to make room for Origen and Bruce.)Īs for period parameters, I would at least take a cue from Bill Baird and make a cut-off starting date somewhere around the Reformation at the earliest. Theissen does not make it onto such a list is beyond me. kudos.Īctually, no complaints, though I resonate with Mark Goodacre's points. ![]() along with a few "amens," it's bound to invite critique. Thanks to Michael Bird for stimulating this discussion of his list of top 25 NT scholars. To later remove the Degub menu, use the same command but change the 1 to a 0. Then in the Debug menu, switch to IE 5.22 when you're at the page requiring IE. Just enter "defaults write IncludeDebugMenu 1". % defaults write IncludeDebugMenu 1 Update:When pasting this command in the terminal, don't include the prompt symbol &. Quit Safari and open Terminal and enter the command: To do this in Safari, you need to enable the Debug menu. Just for your information, you can get aroudn this in most instances by telling Firefox or Safari to identify itself as IE 5.0. Many have emailed me about the necessity of keeping IE around for web sites that demand you use it. Update: It really is even sadder that it took Microsoft so many days to fix whatever was crashing its own browser. And if you haven't yet tried Firefox, you really should. Way to go."ĭoes this not just illustrate the hilarity of Micro$oft's lameness? "Congratulations Microsoft for reaching a new level of cluelessness I've never seen before. So, if you haven't already changed the default behavior of IE, simply launching IE will cause it now to crash as it attempts to load the MSN homepage. Internet Explorer for Mac has a default Home page that loads Well, recent code changes that Microsoft made to that page now crash IE for Mac with the spinning ball of death. Allow me to illustrate the latest in craptitude: That clear enough? And still, every day my stat log shows at least one Mac OSX user on IE. It's broke and it ain't never gonna get fixed. In case any Mac users out there haven't received word, Internet Explorer is an abandoned piece of software, and is insufficient in too many ways to count. ![]()
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