Monthly Archives: August 2005

Google Desktop 2.0 beta

Last night I downloaded Google Desktop 2.0 beta at home. I stayed far away from the first release of Google Desktop, I think, simply because it did not offer me anything I wanted. This one has many more features, but … Continue reading

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Website design…conclusion

So, as my recent post stated, the debate was over how long a site should go before being given a facelift. Here’s my definitive conclusion, which is in line with the commenters on the last post. Content is king and … Continue reading

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Back on Track

Things are really hopping around here and if you are paying attention, you might be getting confused. Otherwise, you haven’t noticed anything out of the ordinary. Yesterday, I posted 2 posts. Yesterday, the server where this blog is hosted was … Continue reading

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The Life of a Website Design

Here’s a question I want to throw out here and will appreciate any and all opinions. Non-blog Brad and I were discussing church websites this morning and we have differing opinions. To present this in an unbiased way, I won’t … Continue reading

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Who do you blog for?

Scott Hodge has a great post today on Blog Depression. This is something that you may get when you feel you have nothing worthwhile to write and you may also get it when you stop to think ‘Who are all … Continue reading

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New books

I’m pumped. Today I order some new books. I have almost finished the books I have on hand, which mostly don’t belong to me (thanks, non-blog Brad!) I haven’t had any mysterious mishaps with his books lately in thunderstorms so … Continue reading

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Effectiveness of the web

Effective Web Ministry Notes has a thought provoking post today titled Making A Difference Online ministry is so important to me. I want to see spiritual movements everywhere in the world. We’ll know we’re successful when everyone in the world … Continue reading

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Leadership vs. Tech, part 2…Defining the game!

If you are a tech kind of person, then you probably live among alot of technology. You probably sit at a computer all day long and there’s a good chance that you have been known to sit at your computer … Continue reading

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Leadership vs. Tech, part 1…Let the games begin!

I write some stuff, then just hang onto it and post it later, for various reasons. The last post is a good example of that, I wrote that weeks ago and just now got around to posting it and it … Continue reading

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Sound Booth Location

Curt Taipale of Church Sound Check writes a very informative article on where your sound booth should be located, titled Where Should the House Mixing Desk Go? He discusses good and bad locations and also ways to determine the best … Continue reading

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