Yup.
You got it.
This is a zarf:
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
by Eric Dye
3D printing is awesome, but there are some other cool ways to print.
I remember working on vinyl signs a long time ago, and seeing the large printers take graphic art and cut them out of a sticky backed plastic, giving you the ability to create some really cool and custom stickers. We’re talkin’ HUGE stickers, people.
The DIWire is just as simple, but feeds on one wire—about the diameter of a coat hanger. It’s a very simple design, but the results are far more creative and curious to me than a 3D pinter.
Check it out:
[Read more…] about DIWire: Another Way to Re-Think How We Print
by Jeremy Smith
A great church technology team member needs to know how to use the equipment that they are using in and out. When something goes wrong, what do we do? We blame the tools, right? Not my fault, it’s your equipment or software.
The reality is that you need to not only know how to use the equipment, you need to be masters of it. How do you fix it when it breaks, what caused it to break in the first place, and how can you prevent it from failing next time?
[Read more…] about Stuff Church Techies Say: Blame The Tools
by Jeremy Smith
My undergraduate degree was in Computer Engineering which meant that by my senior year, spending the night in a computer lab of compiling code, testing the execution, and debugging the program was a common occurrence. I loved spending that time in the lab as I have fond memories of finding solutions to complex problems and eventually creating a final program that has a very specific use.
One of my most favorite memories is when I unintentionally knocked out the power of the whole university building.
This series of What’s In Your Bag? has contributors opening up their own tech bags and sharing with the world actual devices that they regularly use within their own blogging and professional lives from various backgrounds all over the world. The hope is that we can give you guys some great insight into some useful tools that we already are using in the day to day.
You want to know what’s in my bag?
Okayyyy, but remember…you asked for it.
Cause I’m like the church tech version of Mary Poppins—my bag is bottomless, ya’ll.
by Eric Dye
Why would you want a USB like this?