With the start of the new year, new terms for school, studying, & teaching, the first real thrust of winter; things have been busy. Here are a few different articles that I found worthwhile enough to save.
How To Spot a Church Movement – Tall Skinny Kiwi
Andrew Jones passes on some wisdom that he gained from [...]
Archives for the ‘technology’ Category
some links & thoughts
Thursday, 14 January 2010
the twitter-salvation connection
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Going around the twitter-blogosphere recently has been the recognition that the vast majority of twitter accounts are simply those who have signed up, tweeted once, then abandoned the account. This isn’t a new phenomena, it actually happened in the blog world when blogs hit grandma-cool status a few years back.
My question, is twitter like a [...]
browser wars…again
Thursday, 12 March 2009
So the wars have begun again. Mozilla released its third beta of firefox3.1. With the anticipation of IE8, Safari 4, Chrome, & Opera 10, Mozilla is deep in the middle battle.
It seems that one of the biggest battle grounds of this war is over speed. I tried the beta 2 of FF and didn’t really [...]
editing user css file
Wednesday, 11 February 2009
A post over at Ubuntu Productivity got me excited about editing the user-content.css file for firefox so I can save screen space by removing/editing unneeded things. The post was specifically about google docs and a one line of css to save 25px. Athough you can edit css for any site.
I was able to save about [...]
flickring images
Saturday, 24 January 2009
At my previous employer I used google images a lot. It was a good place to quickly grab product images. Though it was never perfect. Google’s indexing grabs images from everywhere, which is nice but also not nice when you are looking for quality.
Thank God for my wife, she suggested I use flickr recently. It [...]