I missed a checkbox in sending out the November issue of the BiblePlaces Newsletter yesterday and the result, as one reader put it, was “gobblidigook.” A corrected edition was sent shortly thereafter, but some readers did not receive it. Those who prefer not to translate HyperText Markup Language (html) in their head can read the newsletter online here. I apologize for the error.
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"Those who prefer not to translate HyperText Markup Language (html) in their head…"
ROFL!
I know a guy who can actually do that! 🙂