--- draft: true --- ## Stuff I like on the internet This section of a website used to be called a "blogroll." I don't know what it's called now. In order to be on this list, I must have been subscribed or otherwise follow it for over a year. It's amazing how little stuff on the internet can't make that cut. ### [Thru the Bible](https://ttb.org/) I'm convinced that the word of God is timeless, and we need less commentary and cherry-picking of favorite verses, and more study of the complete Bible. Dr. McGee does just that. ### [Enoch the Cow Vet](https://youtube.com/channel/UC6PPmHUbcdOSzX5tLB3uXdw) A veterinarian/agricultural channel that doesn't make me cringe. "God built these things for cows for vets ... [there are] so many aspects of the cow that are just designed for vets." Amen, Enoch. Amen. ### [Proglogion](https://blog.drwile.com/) The blog of my high school science teacher (of sorts). It is refreshing to find a creationist who can still think critically. I love his "bad sermon illustrations" posts. ### [The Milk Check](https://www.jacoby.com/learning-center/podcasts-overview/) A pragmatic inside look at dairy marketing. I only understand half of what they're talking about, but I learn something new every episode. ### [Brian Harry's Blog](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/bharry/) Where else are you going to find a blog about cows _and_ version control? The blog is basically dead now, but it's still fun to go back and read the farm stories. ### [Car Talk](https://cartalk.com/) The antics of these guys are enough to make anyone have to pull over to the side of the road from laughing too much. I dread the day when NPR fully axes the only good program to cross their airwaves.