From all of us at ChurchMag — Happy New Year!
By the way, for those of you who celebrated the New Year with a class of champagne …
by Eric Dye
From all of us at ChurchMag — Happy New Year!
By the way, for those of you who celebrated the New Year with a class of champagne …
by Eric Dye
Remember the Y2K bug?
Good times.
I remember the world being on the edge of their seats as “computers around the world” rolled over from 1999 to 2000.
The rest (or the lack thereof) is history.
Of course, there were plenty of people willing to make a few extra bucks of the scare:
by Eric Dye
There are a lot of “Best of 2011” games lists out there, many leaning towards console or PC, depending on where it was coming from. If found the list from Wired to have nice overlap with many other sources, and seemed fairly unbiased.
However, I’m surprised COD didn’t make the list, considering the sales record it set this year.
Here’s the top ten:
by Eric Dye
This weekend, the door on 2011 closes while 2012 opens up to a whole New Year!
The past 27 Saturday Sunday Shares have been awesome.
Here’s a list of everyone who’s been a part of Saturday Sunday Share in 2011:
[Read more…] about Saturday Sunday Share #28 [New Years Edition]
by Eric Dye
I don’t know if these are actually the worst Star Wars costumes of 2011 or not, but I do know it is the time of year that just about every blog post on the Internet should have the year in the title. Tomorrow is New Years Eve after all, so I’m obliged.
I now present to you, possibly the worst Star Wars costumes of 2011 (or maybe even all time):
by Eric Dye
I’m really excited about this upcoming year.
The last part of 2011 was spent getting everything settled and in place after converging The 8BIT Network into one web property.
Even re-focusing our vision and purpose has taken some time to adjust. With a whole year ahead of us, we hope to further imprint this vision and purpose with each and every post.
Does that mean you won’t see Star Wars, LOTR and Marvel comics?
I never said we would stop having fun. 😉
Here are the three biggest things you can expect from ChurchMag in 2012: