We’ve said it hundreds of times:
I’ll take my coffee in an IV, please.
But, I’ve never actually seen it.
Until now.
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
We’ve said it hundreds of times:
I’ll take my coffee in an IV, please.
But, I’ve never actually seen it.
Until now.
by Eric Dye
What do you do with your computer cords?
This cord holder keeps your wires together and looks absolutely beautiful!
by Eric Dye
Purchasing technology gear can be very tricky.
One day the price is high, and before you know it, the gear is outdated and the price has dropped super low. Just look at these prices!
I know my wife and I have held-off purchasing new computers just so we could get the most RAM, CPU and hard disk space for our money. On the flip-side, you don’t want to purchase something that is on the verge of being outdated, either.
When purchasing multiple machines for a Church or organization, this becomes even more critical, since the savings is compounded. Plus, outdated computers and gear can cost an organization more in repair, upgrades, and lost productivity in the long run.
When it comes to computer purchases, some may feel fairly confident in their purchase savvy. However, what about digital cameras? Printers (although I would rather kill mine)?
Let Decide help you decide:
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by Eric Dye
Is ‘visual pollution’ a billboard or graffiti?
I’ve wondered about this before. Graffiti is against the law because it’s done on someone else’s property without their consent, but I would venture to say that most are programmed to view graffiti or street art as visual pollution because it’s “coloring outside the lines.”
A few years ago, Sao Paulo, Brazil, outlawed what they called, “visual pollution.” The world’s fourth largest city outlawed billboards!
Although legal challenges from businesses have left a handful of billboards standing, the city, now stripped of its 15,000 billboards, resembles a battlefield strewn with blank marquees, partially torn-down frames and hastily painted-over storefront facades.
Interestingly enough, Sao Paulo is known for their ever abounding street art:
by Alia Haley
Tablets have become popular as all leading mobile manufacturers are following Apple in the mobile computing race. Most of you know that a tablet is nothing but a small-sized computer that has almost all key features of a laptop.
Is a tablet better than a laptop?
The answer depends on what you intend to do with it.
by Adam Shields
[Editor’s Note: This is the first week of From the Garden to the City Blog Tour.]
John Dyer has set up the perfect introduction in From the Garden to the City. He introduces himself as child of technology, a student of theology and a blogger. Then he sets up the question of the book:
Is technology neutral?
Dyer will spend the rest of the book addressing the question, but it is always good to get your thoughts on the table early.
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