It’s here.
It’s been talked about for months and you can now pre-order your Kindle Fire from Amazon for $199.
Here’s the deets:
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
It’s here.
It’s been talked about for months and you can now pre-order your Kindle Fire from Amazon for $199.
Here’s the deets:
by Eric Dye
The cool cats over at Clark are all about helping Churches get the most out of their technological resources. Clark isn’t just about audio, video and lighting systems, it’s about strategically planning to help Churches reach their intended audience.
Today, more than ever, Churches are using the power of the Internet to share the message of Christ. And more than any other form of technology, streaming is changing the way Churches do ministry. In fact, some argue it’s the greatest technology leap forward for the Gospel since the Gutenberg Printing Press.
Clark would like to know how your Church is using streaming technology and how valuable it is.
In exchange for taking their survey, you will be entered to win one of two Barnes & Noble Nook Touches.
[Editor’s Note: This is week five of the From the Garden to the City Blog Tour]
In about two weeks, I’ll be in a room with two women. One of them will be my wife. The other will be the operator of a sophisticated piece of sonar imaging equipment. This sophisticated piece of sonar imaging equipment, which probably has itself thousands of intricate and sophisticated parts put together by machines with equally thousands of intricate and sophisticated parts, will enable me and my wife to find out whether we’ll be having a baby girl in about six months or a baby boy (also in about six months). That baby also has thousands of intricate and sophisticated parts, but I’m not so concerned with her at the moment.
Yes, we’d like a girl.
This operator will share in our deeply intimate moment of joy. Social convention decrees that she will print out a picture from her sophisticated piece of sonar imaging equipment, which we will take gladly, and adhere to our sophisticated food-cooling apparatus. With a magnet. Which isn’t terribly sophisticated, but is terribly useful.
So far, John Dyer, in his chapter on defining technology (helpfully titled “Definition”) will have identified four different levels of technology. Skeptical though you may be, let’s walk though them.
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by Eric Dye
When you’re playing around with code, there’s nothing quite like doing it in a browser based sandbox.
If you’ve used JSFiddle, you may want to give Tinkerbin a try.
Tinkerbin is the same, except it also supports Sass (with Compass), Less, Haml and CoffeeScript.
It looks good and is easy to use.
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by Eric Dye
This perfect for the outdoors-man who can’t go outdoors?
Please, someone help me understand this.
Made by Bubble Tree, there are two options:
The floor diameter is 13 feet and has enough room to house five people. You can even combine bubbles!
by Eric Dye
This site is certainly inspiring.
It’s a one page website for an “independent digital agency” that has a sweet loop effect.
Just start scrolling through, and before you know it, you’re starting the site all over again.
Very cool!