Revolution: Part 6
Just posted the final part of the Revolution series. Music this week by Tenth Hour Calling. Direct link to post on Grace Learning Center.
Fragmented thoughts from a cluttered mind.
Just posted the final part of the Revolution series. Music this week by Tenth Hour Calling. Direct link to post on Grace Learning Center.
It appears that my move to a new server is working. I haven’t experienced any problems since the move and everything looks like it made it over here! Phew! Thanks to the development team of WordPress for making such a … Read More »
In honor of my my two nephews who are starting college this month, I give you Ten Things To Learn This School Year by Guy Kawasaki. Even if you aren’t in school, you can learn a lot from this list.
For an idea to be spread, it needs to be sent and received. No one sends an idea unless: 1. They understand it. 2. They want it to spread. 3. They believe that spreading it will enhance their power (reputation, … Read More »
I’m moving the DIP Shtick to a new server that has a different IP Address so the website might be inaccessable for a few days. Once the name servers get the updates, we should be all back to normal.
I just posted part 5 of 6 in our Revolution series. Had some recording difficulties so the audio isn’t very good but at least we got it recorded! Music by Wahba from the PMN Click here to go to the … Read More »
Just posted the new Revolution podcast. Music via the PMN is Majek Fashek – I Am Not Afraid.
Here is something that I found on the web. Where do you fit into this definition? Geeks, Nerds, and Dorks: A geek has a very focused knowledge of a subject (that guy that memorized the language of myst), a nerd … Read More »
Just posted the latest Revolution installment. This week, Pastor Bart had a special guest, Duane Gryder of Desert Highway Ministries. Link to the podcast post. I was stoked to get permission from the band Downhere to include one of their … Read More »
Growing up in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Montana, it seemed as though we were always doing “outdoor” things. One of our activities was to go out to the range and look for Indian artifacts. We often found … Read More »