You lose some more. Still Spamming, After All These Years Still Spamming, After All These Years Three years ago, Bill Gates made one of his boldest predictions: The problem of junk e-mail, he said, would be solved by 2006. Of course, with fewer than thirty days left in the calendar year […]
Computer
Last night the server at my host went down. This was the first time in over two years that this has happened to me! I called and reported the problem and within a few hours it was back up! I highly recommend 1and1 folks. It is very reasonable: $2.99 per […]
From Thanko RareMono Shop Be sure to check out all of the other things that you never thought could be powered by your USB port. (For example, a nail care kit and, in keeping with the theme, cloves.)
This is interesting to me because just this weekend I decided to move over to BonEcho, the MacIntel optimized Firefox that is mentioned below. The criticism of the text rendering is right on, but as I begin to use del.icio.us tags FireFox has nifty plugins. Safari better than Firefox Filed […]
Today 5 of us got together to chat about biblioblogs, SBL, and stuff. We covered blogging, teaching & tech, Hebrew Bible, U2, and tattoos (go with nun, bet, lamed). Tyler Williams – Codex http://biblical-studies.ca/blog/index.php/ Chrisian Brady – Targuman http://targuman.org/ Stephen Cook – Biblishe Ausbildung http://biblische.blogspot.com/ Kevin Wilson – BlueCord http://bluecord.org/biblioblog/ […]
This is just disturbing… You need Tiger and a Mac with an iSight camera. Neat iSight trick – Seeing you, seeing me Filed under: Hardware, Video, Tips and tricks, Odds and ends, Internet, Internet Tools, Developer Caught this on MacInTouch and I’m still a little freaked out by it. If […]
I am not sure how I missed this post from last week and most of my audience already knows about Accordance, but if you don’t and you use a Mac (or get a Mac if you want ot use the best Bible software out there) check out Accordance. Their targum, […]
As a long time Mac user I am glad to see not only the resurgence of Apple Corp on campus, but that PSU is very heavily Apple. Inside Higher Ed has a biblical twist with their opening sentence of this story. In the beginning, there was Apple. “At one point, […]
Last night my brother and I sat down to chat about computers, business practices, and reporting (that will be saved for another podcast). We discussed “live blogging” (as opposed to dead blogging?), Ginger, the vehicle, not the character or spice, ROI on Macs vs. Windows, and what makes one a […]