My former student Stephen Smith made this remarkable timeline for Holy Week. See his explanation of how he did it here. Trust me, the closer you look the better it’ll be, so click through to the larger version.
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April 22, 2011
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Without meaning to be disrespectful to its contents or the creator of the chart, it did remind me of this NYT article from last April.
Without intending to be disrespectful to the contents or the author of the chart, it did remind me of this NYT article from last April, almost to the day, about Power Point and the military.
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Without intending to be disrespectful or irreverent of the content of the chart or its author, it did remind me of this NYT article about PowerPoint and the military.
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Without meaning to be disrespectful to its contents or the creator of the chart, it did remind me of this NYT article from last April.
Without intending to be disrespectful to the contents or the author of the chart, it did remind me of this NYT article from last April, almost to the day, about Power Point and the military.
My apologies if this has appeared for the third time, but the previous two attempts haven't appeared in the comments box.
Without intending to be disrespectful or irreverent of the content of the chart or its author, it did remind me of this NYT article about PowerPoint and the military.
Again, a thousand pardons if this appears appears for a third time
Anon., apologies: your comment got caught in the spam filter.