This is incredible.
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by Eric Dye
This is incredible.
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by Eric Dye
Interactive child storybooks on the iPad are awesome (Check-out this storybook by a former Pixar creative!).
J Gospel Net is taking a crack at this new interactive technology and turn-out the first creative Bible book app for kids.
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by Eric Dye
This pretty much sums it up, doesn’t it?
The growth of social media in the past five years is like nothing that we’ve seen or experienced before.
Just look at this growth!
by Eric Dye
Does it annoy you that when readers click, “read more,” it jumps down to that same point in the post?
In most cases, this is a solid way of doing things, but there may be times that it either doesn’t work well with your layout, or you just don’t like it.
Maybe I’m just a weird old guy, but the “read more” jump can be confusing sometimes.
If you want to remove the “read more” jump, here’s how:
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by Eric Dye
Phil Cooke asked the question,
Is the lack of boredom killing our creativity?
Good question.
Cooke attributes his own creativity stems from being bored at Church. He would first start by counting the items in the room, when things got really bleak — funerals and dance recitals — he would escalate the situation to daydreaming.
In this day and age, we simply pull Angry Birds from our pocket and drown-out our own thoughts. I’ve seen countless kids waiting at the doctor’s office or strolling through the grocery store with their head buried in a DS or PSP.
Cooke goes on to say,
[Read more…] about Cultivate Boredom and Embrace the Mundane
by James Cooper
A few weeks ago a friend gave me an old laptop they’d found (behind a sofa or something) and thought I ‘might like to do something with it’!
It was a rather ancient ‘Medion’ laptop (they were sold in the UK Woolworthes before they went bankrupt) and it had an original single core Celeron processor, 256MB of RAM and was running Windows XP (very slowly!).
I’ve always wanted to try a simple linux install and see what’s it like. Having only 256MB of RAM presented somewhat of a challenge as common Linux distros, like Ubuntu, really want 1GB (or at least 512MB). But I was determined to get Linux on this old laptop! [Read more…] about Revive Ancient PCs with Puppy Linux