In world full of Facebook bullies and YouTube hecklers, the world wide web can be a dark and scary place. Meanwhile, Facebook is blamed for divorces and “Christians” submit lawsuits against Christians for their latest Tweet.
Let’s not even mention Rob – rhymes with: there is no “hell.”
As web citizens, and more importantly, Christians, we need to remember the internet is neither good or bad. It’s what we do with it that matters:
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A great piece (and idea) by Google.
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Graham says
I definitely plan on doing something like that for my future kids. My fiancee and I have started a blog (http://brenna.co) where we are currently blogging our wedding planning process. As we grow, we will continue to blog the stuff we are okay with being public. This is definitely a cool way to share things with your kids. I wish this technology were around when I was a child. Would be cool if my parents could have done this kind of thing.
Eric Dye says
That’s really cool, Graham. How cool would it be for your young child to get their first email address/account, and it being full of all those emails from when they were growing up.
So, awesome.
Graham says
Thanks! I agree that having an email address for them and sending them personal tidbits is a really cool idea. I will definitely do that for them too. The future little Brenna’s will have their own Google Apps @brenna.co email address. 🙂 I’m nerdy like that.
Eric Dye says
You mean you’re – AWESOME – like that!
Graham says
Haha. Yes. That’s what I meant. 🙂
Chris Ames says
No joke, I do this. Not as thoroughly, but all my kids have gmail accounts and I write to them.
Cool.
Eric Dye says
That’s awesome!
Chris Ames – aka: dewde – aka: Super Dad!