The last few weeks of Saturday Sunday Share have been so much fun!
This has become such an enjoyable aspect of the ChurchMag community and I’m so happy that everyone seems to be enjoying it as much as I have.
Let’s take a quick look at last week’s shares:
- Mark Robinson – dropped a sweet webpage for an awesome cause!
- Josh Byers – put together another awesome infographic!
- Paul Clifford – is finally unpacked–WOOT!
- Raoul Snyman – saw Les Miserables with his wife!
Who would have ever thought we would have a little movie review action on Saturday Sunday Share! 😀
You guys are so awesome.
Let’s see your shares for this week and don’t forget to leave some words of encouragement for those who share.
Read, set, SHARE!
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Tyler Scott Hess says
I’ve been waiting to share this for a few weeks…I launched a new website this week and announced the release date of my first novel (March 5th!) The website is all about fiction writing. The tips aren’t exclusive to Christians or anything, but the book falls under the category of Christian inspiration.
Here’s the link to the page on the new site that talks about the book 🙂
http://tylerscotthess.com/the-dream/
Eric Dye says
Looks cool!
Paul Clifford (@PaulAlanClif) says
I’ve got my new white muslin background up in my new home office. I got my G5 (photoshop/file storage machine up and running).
Now, I’m hoping to get back to life as usual and start it all off with a free webinar on creative services next week. Check my twitter or newsletter (http://bit.ly/podcastchurchfree) for more info.
Hopefully, I’ll get back on my writing schedule, too.
Paul
Eric Dye says
Can’t wait to see it! 😀
Raoul Snyman says
Hrm, so what did I do last week? I was so busy I can’t quite remember it all… I think I’ll do this in reverse chronological order to see if it helps me remember everything I did.
– On Saturday I mowed the lawn, and I have the stiffness to prove it!
– On Friday evening I updated the OpenLP package in Debian[0], and thus also Ubuntu[1]. When Ubuntu 13.04 comes out in April it will have OpenLP 2.0.1, which is the latest stable version of OpenLP.
– On Friday evening I also found something somewhat saddening when I read it, and blogged about it. [2]
– On Friday morning I leveled up in Ingress to level 4. [3]
– On Thursday night my boss, a colleague and myself had a Skype interview with a potential developer. We wanted to see him code, and wanted to see how we pair program with him, so we used Cloud 9 IDE[4], which is VERY cool.
– On Wednesday night I had a dream about one of the members of the opposite faction in Ingress. [5]
– On Tuesday night I upgraded my computer to Kubuntu Raring Ringtail, the upcoming release of Ubuntu. I get to be a guinea pig and fall foul of all the bugs, though in my experience I haven’t seen many bugs.
– On Monday night was my local Ubuntu LoCo’s monthly meeting in IRC. (LoCo = Local Community) [6]
– On Monday morning I reached level 3 in Ingress. [7]
I don’t think that’s *everything* but that’s most of it…
[0] http://packages.debian.org/experimental/x11/openlp
[1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/x11/openlp
[2] http://blog.saturnlaboratories.co.za/archive/2013/02/23/how-not-conduct-yourself-online
[3] http://www.flickr.com/photos/who_da_fly/8497708202/
[4] http://c9.io/
[5] http://www.flickr.com/photos/who_da_fly/8508189134/
[6] http://maaz.mene.za.net/logs/meetings/freenode-%23ubuntu-za/2013-02-18-17-30-02.html
[7] http://www.flickr.com/photos/who_da_fly/8482787883/
Eric Dye says
You’re so fly. 😛
Raoul Snyman says
More like so tired…
Eric Dye says
No kidding!