Thinking about making individual repos for client projects instead of using a master repo. All for client access and hooking into basecamp. 1 hr ago
We need your input! What are you looking for in a Bible search tool? We are trying to innovate the way people find things in the Bible, and how they find what they are looking for. We want to know how you find things, how you know where to look, and what things you would like to see in a web-based Bible tool! You can send all responses to redlettr-at-gmail.com ! We look forward to reading your opinion, and thanks…
Ventura according to my parents had power outages around the town but our place had no power for over 24 hours and it was horrible. It was weird to not have any internet, TV or any lights on Saturday night and we took advantage of it by going to bed early; something we both needed after the rag’r at Roger’s house on Cinco and the full day of Avery’s first B-Day, which was a blast and a huge success.
Sunday morning…
By a 34-22 vote, members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee rejected a Democratic-backed Net neutrality amendment that also enjoyed support from Internet and software companies including Microsoft, Amazon.com and Google.
One of my newest favorite sites Godbit has a great article on the “Porn Epidemic”.
We’re going to talk about sexual immorality. I apologize for the “battleâ€? analogy, but honestly, I don’t see a more appropriate place to use it – this issue is nothing short of an epic war, where societies and souls rest in the balance.
As you consider this rampant problem, take in a few statistics to help you determine its seriousness:
* At one Promise Keepers event, 50% of attendees…
Is so easy. Now they just need to setup nameservers and google would be set to rule the worlds internet, oh wait, information.
The purpose of this site is to help the Church catch up with the rest of the world in adherence to standards given by the World Wide Web Consortium, the governing body of best-practices on the Internet. The majority of Christian web design agencies are using outmoded methods of coding to create websites that the rest of the world would scoff at. Basically, they are stuck in the 1990’s.
Slashdot | Microsoft vs. Computer Security
The Slate has a piece written for the average user attempting to explain why Windows is `still` grappling with security issues. Although Gates made security and privacy top priority four years ago, not much progress has been made.” From the article: “Microsoft customers haven’t stopped worrying. A year later, Windows was hit with several nasty worms, including Slammer, Sobig, and Blaster. The viruses caused major traffic bottlenecks throughout the world, which cost tens of billions…
I hate myspace but love the idea of it and what it has done for bands around the world. But I just get annoyed with it, so annoyed that I’ve just started blocking it from the library computers because kids come in and play around.
I hate blocking non porno sites but myspace users bug especially these kids, I don’t even know why they come in probably because they found a place that has free internet.
At the same time I’m writing…
I just signed noticed that Google Analytics was updated with some of my stats and even though it doesn’t have a lot of data it still gives me the overview of how it will run and feel compared to my current stat tracker, Mint.
The first difference you notice is the UI. Although mint has a tight one page design it doesn’t bode well when you have a lot of plugins to view. Scrolling up and down the page works but…
Thanks for the link Alex. It’s pleasant to see someone of your stature actually read/come across my blog and reference it.
As an alpha user I love feedlounge, even with the slow temperament of the system I can’t stop using it. The UI is just so wonderful. And that UI, I could imagine creates the some if not a lot of the load on the server.
And my worst fears, like you said about bloglines; is feedlounge going to get better or worse? I…