Monday, April 30, 2007
No internet = No posts
Friday, April 27, 2007
15 great utilities you've never heard of by PC World
PC World has compiled a list of 15 not-so-well-known software titles. From security to Graphics and media to system tools, they have it covered for your PC. My personal favorites from the list are Windows Advanced Care which I have mentioned here at TGP before, Undelete Plus as this has bailed me out several times, and Eusing Free Registery Cleaner. Definitely apps I would recommend and could easily help you and your PC be more productive.
"Looking at the price of software today is enough to send you into sticker shock. Sometimes it feels as if you need to mortgage your house if you want to get a full suite of tools.
Luckily, that's not the case. There are plenty of very good free programs that do everything from protecting you against spyware, to giving you a comprehensive look inside your PC, and cleaning your Registry, to managing your media, and plenty more.
We've scoured the Web and come up with 15 of our favorite free utilities that most people have never heard of. We've focused on three popular categories: security software, system tools, and graphics and multimedia. But we've also thrown in some personal favorites that defy categorization."
Source: PC World
H.R. 1592 could limited what we preach.
Here is a portion of an email that I received from American Family Association about H.R. 1592. This will help clarify what could happen with a bill like this in place.
"And not only does H.R. 1592 violate the concept of equal protection under the law by granting more government protection to certain classes of people, it is a clear overreach of federal power – allowing the federal government to intervene in local and state affairs.
But even more chilling is the fact that H.R. 1592 paves the way to religious persecution – with “hate crimes” laws inevitably leading to “hate speech” laws targeted specifically at Christians and other faith groups who hold traditional beliefs on homosexuality.
Already this has happened in Canada, Sweden, Belgium, France, Spain, Ireland, Scotland, England, and New Zealand. Even here in the United States in Philadelphia, Christians have been arrested and jailed under a state “hate crimes” law.
Let’s face it: homosexual and transgender activists know full well that the church is one of last bastions in Western culture that has yet to cave in to the demands of a radical agenda that seeks to redefine fundamental concepts such as marriage, family and gender."
Scary, isn't it? I cannot imagine being told what I can or cannot teach a congregation or my youth group. For what it is worth, you would do well to sign up with American Family Association as they can keep you well informed of bills like this one.
Other Christian news agencies have also picked up on this. Crosswalk News has written an article about it and I've included a portion of it below.
"(CNSNews.com) - The House Judiciary Committee passed a "hate crimes" bill Wednesday night, all 23 Democrats in favor, all 17 Republicans opposed. Every Republican attempt to amend the bill was defeated. Critics call it a "thought crimes" bill.
The Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007 (H.R. 1592) would expand the federal definition of hate crimes to include violence against a person because of his or her "actual or perceived" sexual orientation or "gender identity."
Under the bill, people who attack others out of "hatred" for their race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability would be committing a federal offense."
The bottom line is will you help and take a stand or will you stand aside and let the enemy take over? Call your House of Representative today and let them know how you feel about this bill!
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Apple posts higher profit on strong MacBook sales | Business News | Reuters.com
"SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc. (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile , Research) posted on Wednesday a quarterly profit that soared 88 percent, fueled by strong sales of its MacBook computers and iPods.
Net income for Apple's fiscal second quarter rose to $770 million, or 87 cents per share, from $410.0 million, or 47 cents per share. Revenue rose 21 percent to $5.26 billion from $4.36 billion.
The results blew away Apple's own forecast of 54 cents to 56 cents and which has historically been cautious. Analysts expected Apple to earn 63 cents per share, on average, on revenue of $5.17 billion, according to Reuters Estimates."
Resizing Pictures online
There have been quite a number of times I wanted to resize a picture. I've downloaded a few programs, but I usually uninstall them once I've used them because I don't need to resize pictures very often.
Well, today was one of those days that I needed to resize a picture. So off I went googling programs that would resize a picture for me. Instead of finding a program, I found a website that allowed me to do that and it worked perfectly for my Nike+ icon (which I've included for you viewing enjoyment). The website is called picresize.com and it's really simple to use which is great as some programs can be difficult when you want to resize a picture.
Upload your picture to their site (helps to have a broadband connection to use this site, especially if you have large files) and then select the size you wish to resize it to and then download the finished file. Easy. If you are concerned about privacy issues, the folks at Pic Resize have their servers set to delete the image and the resized file after 20 minutes automatically. Still if you have a really confidential picture, you might want to try alternative method to Pic Resize. If not, you've got yourself a great and easy way to resize pictures!
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Handbrake for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Handbrake is freeware and is still in beta.
Source: Lifehacker
The day they kicked God out of the schools. Part 2
"NEW YORK (AP) - Mass public shootings have become such a part of American life in recent decades that the most dramatic of them can be evoked from the nation's collective memory in a word or two: Luby's. Jonesboro. Columbine.
And now, Virginia Tech.
Since Aug. 1, 1966, when Charles Whitman climbed a 27-story tower on the University of Texas campus and started picking people off, at least 100 Americans have gone on shooting sprees.
And all through those years, the same questions have been asked: What is it about modern-day America that provokes such random violence? Is it the decline of traditional morals? The depiction of violence in entertainment? The ready availability of lethal firepower?"
Continue reading
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Tips for your church bulletins.
Every church has a church bulletin. It allows you to connect with everybody that comes through the doors of your church. It lists the details of the morning worship. It discloses the locations of the Sunday School classes for you visitors. It lists upcoming church functions. All these things and more can make up a bulletin, but what makes a good bulletin. Well, I will give you my top dos and don'ts to bulletins.
1. Don't stuff it full with lots of extras. - As a kid, the church I attended basically published a book for their bulletin each week. It was loaded with papers and sometimes you opened it and the papers would exploded out! I loved them as a kid as they serve to be a perfect distraction from the preaching. It seemed a lot of folks enjoyed looking at their bulletins during the offertory as you could here the hundreds of ruffling of bulletin pages. It's a good idea to keep your bulletin lean and clean from extras.
2. Do have a map or a list of Sunday School locations and nursery for your visitors. It's every important for you visitors to know where they should go for Sunday School or drop off thing children for nursery.
3. Do have all your announcements posted in your bulletin. This helps you keep the announcement time short and avoids it becoming a time waster to the service. Churches allow this time to drag on and on just like that Energizer bunny.
4. Do emphasize your Sunday evening service. Mention the title of your message or your choir's special music that night. Perk the curiosity of your congregation.
5. Don't have a boring front to your bulletin. With today's technology, it's quite easy to add a picture of your church on the front or even order pre-made bulletins from the internet. It really makes the bulletin and your church look sharp in its appearance. Take the time to produce a sharp design on the outside and the inside. Your people will notice.
6. Do have a short personal message from you the pastor. Specifically thank people, mention upcoming revivals, talk about praying for one another, etc. These things help you connect with your people and you can just about guarantee that they will be reading it.
7. Do mention your church's website, pastor's email, church phone number in your bulletin. I think in some churches it would be good to mention the pastor's home number as well. It helps show people that you are ready and willing to listen and to help them.
8. Don't use the bulletin as a weapon. You don't need to attack your congregation from it or other ministries, pastors, etc. from it. If you are planning a church protest against a product, a particular government bill, save those things for the pulpit or a separate paper available in the back and not with the bulletin.
9. Don't have a stale bulletin. Change the graphics, the fonts, the arrangement from time to time. Don't continue with the same design year after year. Keep it fresh. Some people might complain, you always get those, but at least you know that they noticed the change!
10. Don't let it consume your time. If you are the one who does the bulletin, don't spend hours creating some masterpiece. Keep in mind many people take the bulletin and throw it away when you get home anyways and you're bound to be discouraged when nobody notices all your hard work. If you are able to delegate the task of creating and printing the bulletin to someone else. As a pastor, you should only be concerned with the pastor's message not the whole bulletin. By doing this, you free yourself up and give someone else an opportunity to serve the Lord.
I hope you enjoy this tips and if you have any other tips that you'd like to share, please do so in our comments below. Click on the comments link and a new window will open for you to share with us.
Wii is no. 1 selling game console again!
My family and I really enjoy our Nintendo Wii. The gaming experience on a Wii does not compare to anything else I've every played. The graphics are plenty good for me and it's so much fun to watch my boys play boxing and the WiiPlay games. My wife and I share many laughs from their Wii experiences.
So when I read that the Wii is the no. 1 selling game console again, I was not surprised. Since my kids can play and enjoy the Wii and I've read that senior citizens also play the Wii, it's not surprising to see it become the best gaming console out there.
"LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. sales of video games, devices and accessories rose 33 percent to $1.1 billion in March, propelled by sales of new video game consoles like the popular Wii from Nintendo Co. Ltd., market research firm NPD said on Thursday.
The Wii was again the No. 1 current-generation video game console, selling 259,000 units. That $250 console uses a motion-sensitive controller that has been popular with mainstream gamers as well as new audiences like females, senior citizens and very young children."
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The day they kicked God out of the schools.
Here is a stirring video that I came across and was mentioned to me by the American Family Association. It talks about the impact of God being kicked out of schools and what we have allowed to happen in our nation. I do sincerely believe that if Christians do not take a stand for the faith, that we will find ourselves being persecuted more then we are now and our nation drifting further into apostasy. Watch the video and see what you think.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Remembering the Virginia Tech victims.
"Brian Bluhm, 25, was a graduate student in civil engineering at Virginia Tech who was working toward a master’s degree in water resources. He considered Blacksburg, Va., his hometown, but he was really from all over. He was born in Iowa and went to high school in Louisville, Ky. He spent his childhood in Detroit, where he became a rabid Tigers fan.
His next stop, friends say, was Maryland.
Mr. Bluhm was set to finish his courses and defend his master’s thesis early this summer, and he had already accepted a job in Baltimore and found an apartment there, said his best friend, Michael Marshall, 25, of Richmond. He said Mr. Bluhm had planned to start his new job in July."
Source: Digg
The "Christian" Blogosphere
One of my favorite Christian newspapers is the Sword of the Lord which publishes sermons, editorials, and other articles. It helps keep the fire stirred up. In one of its recent articles, the editor, Dr. Shelton Smith, discusses the impact of blogs on the Christian community. I find it amazing that Christians will blog their ungodly views about a business, church, school, or whatever to the extreme that some do. I guess being Christ-like goes out the door when they blog.
This is a really good read and I believe it will do you well to read it. It should help us consider what we blog, write, or say as we will be held accountable for it. Here is a a portion of that article:
"When Christians speak, orally or in print, there ought to be a note of integrity struck with every syllable spoken. Whether it be in the pulpit, on radio or television, the pastor’s paragraphs in Sunday’s bulletin, the editor’s column in this newspaper, or on an Internet blog, there should be (because we are Christians) a full commitment to scriptural values and views.
Since we’ve had pulpits, newspapers and Sunday bulletins a long time, we seem to have an idea about how to handle them in a way that is governed by the principles we all hold dear. Unfortunately, that is often not the case with the blogs.
In recent times, the Internet has come along. With it has come this phenomenon called “blogging.” A blog is a site where anyone with a computer can express his views openly and easily. Those blogs are then available for everyone with a computer to view. So far, so good! But now there’s a problem!
Some Christians have set up their own blog, or they post their thoughts on someone else’s site. Very quickly they can sign on and start giving the world the benefit of their thinking. They can express themselves positively or negatively about whatever comes to mind and about whomever they please."
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
More iPhone news: It's still coming in June
"BOSTON (Reuters) - The iPhone, Apple Inc.'s (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile, Research) first mobile handset, is on schedule to hit the U.S. market at the end of June, a senior executive with AT&T Inc. (T.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Wednesday.
AT&T's wireless unit has an exclusive U.S. deal to sell the highly anticipated new handset.
"Our expectations are good. Our testing has been good," said AT&T Chief Operating Officer Randall Stephenson. "The iPhone is on target to launch in June."
The iPhone has become one of the most highly awaited product debuts since Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs demonstrated a prototype of the device in January."
Sunbird: Calendar Application for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X
Most people are aware of Mozilla's FireFox web browser and Thunderbird email application. Mozilla does have some other offerings and one of those I wanted to mention is Sunbird. Sunbird is a standalone desktop client somewhat similar to Microsoft Outlook. Sunbird does have some limitations as it has yet to see a 1.0 release, but if you are looking for an application that can keep your data on your PC or laptop and you need it for free, Sunbird could be the way for you to go.
I was able to sync my Google calendar by adding the ical address to Sunbird and using Sunbird's remote calendar function. I think I would have to manually reload the calendar if I want to update Sunbird. It doesn't look like there would be a auto feature for this. You can also have multiple calendars which would be a great way to keep your family events and church events separated.
You might be wondering why use Sunbird? I think it would be quite useful if you did not have a constant internet access on a computer. Maybe you use dailup at home or work or at your church. You would be able to backup your calendar information to Sunbird incase you cannot access Gcal or you lose data in Gcal. Overall, it's a nice app and I'm sure it could prove to be quite useful once it reaches version 1.0.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
My trip last week.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Yard sales are coming!
I'm not one for a garage or a yard sale. First off, the name itself is misleading and I've never understood folks browsing someone else's junk and buying it. Still, my wife and I will be having one of those yard sales soon I am sure in the next month or two. We've set a few things aside for the event. I've even bookmarked a Lifehacker post with garage sale tips. So if you are looking at having one, be sure to check out that post and leave your tips for my wife and me.
Prayers for the students, faculty, and their families at Virginia Tech
"But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer, to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear."
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Pontiac, Michigan
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Will be out of town Monday thru Friday
Next week, I will be traveling to Pontiac, MI for a youth conference. I will be posting sporadically while I am away. In other words, as I am able, I will post. In the meantime, if you all could remember to pray for our group as we travel and remember the teenagers especially as God can use these trips to do a marvelous work in their lives.
Boys only church
"Florida 'Church for Men' Features Rock Band, One-Hour In-and-Out Guarantee
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. —
No hymnals. No pews. No steeple. No stained glass windows. And no women.
This ain't your grandma's church.
Organizers of the Church For Men say that guys are "bored stiff" in many churches today.
The Church For Men meets one Saturday evening a month, drawing about 70 guys dressed in everything but straight-laced shirts and neckties. The service features a rock band, a shot clock to time the preacher's message and a one-hour in-and-out guarantee.
The church is part of a national movement to reverse what many Christian pastors and ministers are calling a troubling trend.
Studies show that men are less likely than women to show up on Sunday mornings, and the reaction has been an emerging testosterone theology of sorts. Churches nationwide are now reaching out to men."
A shot clock? A one hour in and out guarantee? It seems like it's a place that makes you like good person just because you attended church?! If this is a national movement, I think that Christianity will suffer from this kind of "Burger King" church. You know, have it your way. Overall, they seem to have done a great job in making sure that this "church" doesn't resemble a church at all. No steeple. No hymnals. No pews. No stained glass windows. Unbelievable. It's really a shame that a church has to changed and adapted to what the world wants rather then bringing the world to Jesus Christ.
Source: Fox News
iPhone's expected June release from Brighthand
"When Apple's iPod/phone combination was announced early this year, the company said it would debut in June. But that promise was made five months before the expected release date, and a great many things can go wrong in all that time.
That's why those who are eagerly waiting for the iPhone will be happy to hear that this device is apparently still on schedule.
Cingular Wireless -- the carrier that will be exclusively offering this smartphone in the U.S. -- sent an email this week to everyone who has signed up on its site to be notified of the iPhone's release. Although this doesn't give a specific date, it does make it clear that the device is on track to be introduced in June.
Apple hasn't given an exact date, but according to an unconfirmed report its first smartphone will debut June 11, the day Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off.
Backward Christian Soldiers
Backward Christian Soldiers
Backward Christian soldiers, Fleeing from the fight,
With the cross of Jesus, Nearly out of sight.
Christ our rightful master Stands against the foe
Onward into battle, we seem afraid to go.
Chorus
Backward Christian soldiers, Fleeing from the fight,
With the cross of Jesus, Nearly out of sight.
Like a might tortoise Moves the church of God.
Brothers we are treading, Where we've often trod.
We are much divided, Many bodies we,
Having different doctrines, but Not much charity.
Crowns and thrones may perish, Kingdoms rise and wane,
But the cross of Jesus Hidden does remain.
Gates of hell should never 'gainst the Church prevail,
We have Christ's own promise, but we think it might fail.
Sit here then ye people, Join our sleeping throng.
Blend with ours, your voices in a feeble song.
Blessings, ease and comfort Ask from Christ the King,
But with our modern thinking, We won't do a thing.
Google offers free directory assistance
Lifehacker reports that Google is offering a toll free directory service. You just dial 1-800-GOOG-411 and you can save yourself some 411 fees on your next phone bill and even your cell phone bill perhaps. I think any church should consider using such a service as I am sure those kind of calls do add up during a month's time. They also mention another service which is 1-800-FREE-411. I was not aware of either service, but I will be making the folks at church aware of this very useful tip.
" Goolge Labs just rolled out a Google Voice Local Search, which is basically a free 411 search along the lines of previously mentioned
1-800-FREE-411.
To use the local business search tool, pick up your phone and dial 1-800-GOOG-411. Like you'd expect, an automated operator starts asking you questions and you narrow in on what you're looking for. Once you get your results, Google can connect you to the business for free or say, "text message", and it'll send you details by SMS to your phone. And since you're sure to want to know all of the advanced shortcuts, be sure to check out the GOOG-411 cheatsheet."
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Digital paper coming soon.|
"CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (Reuters) - "Electronic paper" has long been hyped as the future of newspapers and books, but products like e-books have been slow to take off. That may soon change, say executives involved in the pioneering technology.
While Internet companies are scanning libraries of books and making them available online, E Ink Corp., which emerged out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology a decade ago, is seeing a surge in orders for its portable, foldable displays that mimic conventional paper to carry such books."
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Tweak and Speed up your PC.
Looks like today is a day of PC maintenance posts. Foxnews has an excellent and useful article called "How to Maximize your Performance in Windows Vista." (I'm still upset that my Windows Vista experience has been sour- still waiting on drivers for my video card). The article is written by Joel Durham, Jr. from Extreme Tech, a computer builder's site.
It offers some useful tips to help you tweak and keep Vista running smooth and fast. I'll definitely check back with this article if I ever get Vista running right.
" Performance is probably the most coveted intangible when it comes to PCs, and tweaking, to the performance hungry, is considered more of a necessity than an option.
Gearheads go to great lengths to get quicker system response times, faster-running games and shorter PC boot-up and shutdown times.
One way is to overclock the heck out of the poor components (and then, for bragging rights, to log on to a message board and claim a stable CPU frequency of about 300MHz faster than what's actually possible). Another way is to tweak out the operating system itself."
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PC World's 101 fantastic freebies!
I must admit that I'm a sucker for freeware for my PC. I find it fun testing the software or having it improve my PC. PC World, one of my favorite PC websites, has compiled a list of freeware applications. It covers a lot of cool and useful software from email to system utilities to blogging tools, etc. So read and enjoy a more happy PC!
"Once upon a time you actually had to pay for great software and services -- hard to believe, but true.
We revved up our cable modem and searched for the most intriguing free offerings out there. After we took each download or service for a test-drive, we picked the very best, and came up with the following list of 101 great freebies.
Luckily, we no longer live in that world. The Internet is stuffed with great downloads and Web sites offering free software and services of every kind."READ MORE
Monday, April 02, 2007
Contacting me.
Posting your missions trip, youth camp, etc. pictures on the go
Next week, I will be heading to Michigan for a youth conference. Our Christian school goes every year and it proves to be a great time for the students and even us teachers. One of the things I started last year was posting pictures of our activities on Splash Blog by Splash Data. This service allows you to use your Internet capable PDA or smartphone to send pictures to your online photo blog. This is a great way to show the parents of your students what their child is doing and what the place is like. I use my Palm Lifedrive to transfer pictures from my digital camera and then send then thru my Motorola v557to my Splash Blog. I've even had parents call me or my wife to ask where the latest pictures. Don't forget it's a great way to let others in your church know what the students at your school are up to.
So the next time you take a missions trip or go to youth camp, use Splash Blog to post your trip online and while it happens. You can still do that infamous slide show presentation when you get back, too.