Category Archives: QuickLinks

Links and sites that may (or may not) be funny or interesting. I call ’em as I see ’em.

Blogger

Blogger has relaunched with a whole new site. I recommend that if you’ve been looking at this site thinking, “I can’t make a web site of my own,” that you check out blogger and give it a try. You’ll create an account and a URL and then be able to have your own website to blog the latest news in your life on. The best part is that it will be standards compliant and user friendly, secondly it’s free.

The Hungry Heart

I am working on converting Mile’s Stanford’s devotional The Hungry Heart into an RSS feed. I recommend that you read it if you’re interested in spiritual growth, it’s a powerful series of biblical principles that I’m going to go through as well.

I’m excited and hope to be able to get permission from Mr. Stanford’s wife to publish it in RSS form.

Welcome to the Web

My friends Brian and Jillia White have a web site now. I helped Brian set up the same software that I’m using on this site to run his. Which means they look similar (almost identical). Which means that I need to alter the CSS on this site so that it doesn’t quite look the same.

I’ve got a lot to do though, I’ve got two clients and an office to organize. Gotta pay the bills before I have ‘fun.’

IMAP

I was reading Photo Matt ? 0wn3d and I thought to myself: Do you use IMAP? I find IMAP to be ‘the bomb.’ POP3 is annoying and has lots of weeknesses where IMAP is quite amazing to me. I can download only the message headers in my mail client (including the one on my cell phone) and it will not download the 5 MB attachment, giving me an option to look at the headers first and then decide whether I want to open up the message and take a gander at its contents. Just a thought… if you use POP3 consider giving IMAP a try (unless you’re stuck on AOL or MSN web based services – then you’re hosed).

Lemming

Others (1, 2) have been doing this silly thing where they turn to the nearest book, flip open to page 23, find the fifth sentence and type it into their blog. Like this:

Commentary on Isaiah:
Already, in the Middle Ages, this day was sung of as the diesirae, i.e. the dayof wrath.

Author: Harry Bultema