In the near future, on a space flight: Ladies and Gentlemen, I’m sorry to inform you, but your re-entry sequence into earth’s atmosphere will be a warm one. We decided to use a green computer to calculate trajectory for reentry. http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/12/05/18/133203/inexact-chips-save-power-by-fudging-the-math
The Future of Car Radios
Finally, someone realized how we want to control our car radios. Devium
Dan Savage Bible bashing – how would you react?
Recently Gay activist Dan Savage was a keynote speaker at a High School Journalism convention. In his speech he spent about 3 minutes attacking the Bible. His argument supposes that some Christians take the scripture point at face value when it comes to homosexuality as sin but ignore other scripture regarding slavery, eating shellfish, and [...]
Macro Economics
Its an election year, we should have some understanding if economic issues are a part of our voting determinations. Here’s a video, just over 14 minutes long, about the 3 sectors that make up a nation’s economy. I know its long (which is, when you think about it, sad that 14 mins is too long), [...]
Stallone, Willis, Swarznegger and more – Part 2
All 80′s action fans dreams were realized with the first movie. Is it possible that this time around could be better?
Ligonier National Conference Q&A Session
Just watched this very interesting Q&A featuring R.C. Sproul, Del Tackett (truth project), Michael Horton (westminster seminary), and a few others. Covers a bunch of topics from apologetics to science and creation.
The Game that Started It All
Wolfenstein 3-D though stunningly lacking in actual 3D terms as we know it today, my mind was blown upon first playing this game.
Interesting Video on Youth Ministry and Fathers role in Discipleship
I stumbled on this video and it sure what to make of it. The creator of the video is arguing that the Church’s position of educating children including youth ministry is not biblical and is helping to destroy the family, also the video critiques Christian fathers and their lack of taking on the responsibility to [...]
Bookworm’s Book of the Week – “Tell No One” by Harlan Coben
This week’s Book of the Week is Tell No One by Harlan Coben. It’s not a new book by any means, but it’s one of the first mysteries that I read after joining Barnes & Noble. My store manager at the time got me started on Coben’s books and few since have disappointed me. The [...]
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