Archive for August, 2005

A truly GREED- Centered Internet Business

Monday, August 22nd, 2005

I was on the Crosswalk Directory site making sure Bethany’s sites were listed correctly (there were not, of course) when this ad caught my eye:

Since I work for a truly Christ centered business I was curious to know what else was out there (knowing I would be disappointed).
I was (unfortunately) not suprised to find that […]

Relevant Magazine finally launches!

Tuesday, August 16th, 2005

Well, it’s finally here. The all-new RELEVANTmagazine.com is now up!
…oh wait. Nope. Not yet.
Unless they are going for that super minimalist look that’s all the rage these days

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As a web developer I feel for them, but I just have to laugh.

The World - made in a few more than 7 days

Monday, August 15th, 2005

300 hundred private islands… off the coast of Saudi Arabia… in a very familiar arrangement… the continents of the earth.
Stunning, ambitious, and a little… sad. I mean. Hmmm… a private island is a really cool idea, but making them? That just seems… like cheating
The World

Lost in Translation

Monday, August 15th, 2005

Genius. Simply genius. Which translated 5 times by a computer into 5 different languages becomes… “Talent. Simple Talent.”
Which translated 5 times by a computer into 5 different languages becomes…
Talent. Simple Talent. 5mal turned or five languages of ” the
calculation…; This transforms the interior into talent. Simple
Talent. “
You get the idea. (The idea is received.)
Lost in […]

Billy Graham gets 3.46/5

Monday, August 15th, 2005

My old boss only gets 3.46?
Hmmm… then again I’m thinking the audience of Rate it All has a lot to do with that
It’s kind of weird, rating a person like a product at Amazon… not sure what I think about that…
Rate it all: Billy Graham

Christianitees

Monday, August 8th, 2005

This site linked to the GodPod so I went to see what a Christian clothing blog looks like… it looks like Kubrick
Honestly though, I’m conflicted here. I normally try to stay away from Christian clothing, finding most of it cliche, poorly designed, or worst of all - copying some current trend… like […]