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by Eric Dye
by Eric Dye
Ah, yes. This was the fashion for the Nintendo fanboi in 1994.
The Nintendo on-the-go carrying case brings back some memories. This must have been a sure sign to Nintendo that they needed to develop a portable gaming system, eh!
I also got a good laugh at the VHS tape with game “secrets.” I didn’t have a video tape of these, but I did have a couple of printed books (in addition to the players guides). Life before the Internet I guess!
by Eric Dye
It’s easy to think the world experiences life just like we do.
The truth of the matter is, we are very insulated from the rest of the world. Almost all of us who read ChurchMag are a part of the world’s richest 1%. Our lives differ so much.
In fact, I even found this to be true when I moved from the United States to Italy over two years ago, and I moved from one 1st world culture to another!
by Danielle
Your Bible serves as the anchor of your life and an important symbol of your faith. Todayâs Bible is more than the large, coffee table book your grandparents displayed. Available in most any language, translation and size, the Bible is even downloadable to your computer or sized to fit in your palm. Whether you listen to Scripture online or carry a favorite volume with you, give your personal Bible a facelift when you dress it up.
by Eric Dye
If you want to sling some sweet CSS3 drop shadow effects, this online CSS3 drop shadow generator is sure to come in handy.
Select your shadow style and tweak the settings to see the changes in real-time.
Once you have everything just-so, copy the code and you’re good to go!
by Jeremy Smith
We simply cannot stop talking about social media. It runs our businesses, puts new opportunities into our lives, and helps connect us to those we love as well as those who we only met once.
If Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest in the world with over 500 million registered users. With that kind of market, businesses are made around these networks. With livelihoods built around it, we need to know who is using it to find target audiences.
Pew Internet has done several such studies, the latest statistics came out at the end of March 2012.
Here are a few graphs.