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Good Technical Reason

Tuesday, February 4th, 2003 Posted in Luke 6:42 | 2 Comments »

It's been a while since we had a "yank-the-plank outtta Dean's eye post." Well fear not, as our buddy Mike Boyink correctly points out that while I may have the correct solution for a Church running on an Apache/Linux server, ...

Some time too much a good thing …

Tuesday, January 7th, 2003 Posted in Luke 6:42 | 3 Comments »

For the next 12 hours, I'm leaving this mistake up on the Events and Opportunities at Redland Baptist Church, Rockville Maryland page. Can you guess what went wrong? Here's a hint. Yes, that's me laughing at myself in the background. * UPDATE * ...

Calendar of Events

Wednesday, November 13th, 2002 Posted in Luke 6:42 | 1 Comment »

Forgive the 'pure geek' nature of today's post. I've been doing alot of late-night work Programming the Perl DBI to import a comma delimited file from the calendar associted with MS Outlook. People were complaining that the 'old Redland Site' ...

Is Your Church Web Site Crafty or Crufty?

Sunday, November 10th, 2002 Posted in Luke 6:42 | No Comments »

Direct to you from the Jargon File: Main Entry: cruf'ty Pronunciation: "kruhf&-'tee& Function: adj. Inflected Form(s): noun cruft, cruftsmanship, vt.cruft together, Etymology: English, origin unknown; poss. from 'crusty' or 'cruddy' * 1. Poorly built, possibly over-complex. The canonical example is "This is standard old crufty DEC ...

Thou Shalt Not ‘Borrow’

Tuesday, October 22nd, 2002 Posted in Luke 6:42 | 5 Comments »

* UPDATE * I just received an email from Patrick, the gentleman who 'borrowed' Rachel's content. Folks, this is what a Christian looks like. Not someone who's perfect, but someone who bravely faces their short-comings when discovered: My name is Patrick ...

Elgoog Reversal!

Monday, September 30th, 2002 Posted in Luke 6:42 | 1 Comment »

In the spirit of yanking the plank outta my own eye (again) ... here is a comment offered by Eric D. Fish, Webmaster, Alltooflat.com. Just so you know, Elgoog (the google mirror) has been up and running for several months now, ...

Mark Pilgrim - How Aggregating Indeed

Monday, September 23rd, 2002 Posted in Luke 6:42 | 1 Comment »

When I posted my blog "How Aggregating - Google to Launch News Search Site", I followed up by emailing Mark Pilgrim to see if he was going to offer a cool Python interface that might lob news from the Google ...

Crossing Over Into Morning

Wednesday, August 14th, 2002 Posted in Luke 6:42 | No Comments »

How lame is this? It's 3:10am EST and I was again awakened by a cough I'm just about done shaking. Hhhhooooooooccckkkk-twwwoooiiieee! Yeah, sometimes I sound like the 43 year old poop my 11th grade Sunday school students tell me I ...

Truth Laid Bear Hacked ?

Monday, July 29th, 2002 Posted in Luke 6:42 | No Comments »

It would appear that the The Truth Laid Bear, a site kind to us with several links and the purveyor of the Blogosphere Ecosystem has been hacked. Either that or he's gone prophetic and very Jakob Nielsen on us with ...

The <ACRONYM> tag

Tuesday, June 11th, 2002 Posted in Luke 6:42 | 1 Comment »

When you have a chance, take a virtual stroll on over to Ron Lusk's Radio Weblog. Earlier in the day, he commented on a link to the Webopedia I had created to encapsulate the acronymn GIGO in my article about ...

Global replace using find & xarg

Tuesday, June 4th, 2002 Posted in Luke 6:42 | No Comments »

I'm part of an lively Yahoo group run by Tony Whittaker called ChurchSite-Chat. There, I learned about Rachel Cunliffe who runs a very cool bbs that offers Church Website Critiques. And from both sites, I've learned just how big of ...

Comments System Now Online

Wednesday, May 8th, 2002 Posted in Luke 6:42 | No Comments »

Actually, the comments system was never offline ... just a bit over-protected. Talk about a big, old, honking plank in my own eye. Here I am esousing to be joe expert and whammo ... I make a bone-headed mistake like ...