Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
I love DropBox. It’s as simple as that. I use it (usually without realizing it) more than almost any other application. If you haven’t heard of DropBox, all it does is sync files to the cloud and thus to any computer with it installed. It has saved me hours and hours of time transferring files back and forth. If you haven’t already, get Dropbox (< -- referral link).
Here are five of my favorite uses for DropBox: (more…)
Friday, September 25th, 2009
This is a guest post from one of my good friends, Richard Morris. His blog, Jesus Thirst, hasn’t been updated in months. For that reason, he decided to write a post here.
For the past several weeks my morning routine—after crawling out of bed and draining liquid matter that had amassed overnight—was to jump onto my laptop, read a few blogs of well-known pastors (while simultaneously checking their Twitter updates), seeing what new sermons were available that day, and reading the Bible. Hi, my name is Richard, and I am a church addict. (more…)
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
I’ve been looking forward to promoting this application for a while. I’ve been using MacSword for a few months, and it’s become one of my favorite little utilities. MacSword is a free and open source Bible application for Macs, similar to the popular E-Sword for Windows. It’s a simple application with a simple purpose, but it’s powerful enough to provide significant value. (more…)
Saturday, September 19th, 2009
That’s right, folks! I’ve got for you here one quick and easy step for you to become a terrible blogger! Our scientists have been researching this for years, and we’re finally ready to share our results with the public!
Here it is: frequency of blog posting is inversely proportional to post topic variance. In simple terms, the more you blog, the more liberty you earn to write about random things. (more…)
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
You heard it right, folks. I’ve got the #1 way to instantly gain back 59GB of space on your hard drive. In one simple step, your computing opportunities will exponentially expand. What is this secret technique, you ask? Well, I’ll tell you: empty your Trash. (more…)