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Monthly Archives: January, 2009

A Cross-Platform Bible Utility

…If you haven’t taken a look at BlueLetterBible.org, you should.… It’s certainly a handy resource if you are on the go, or want to have access to a Bible on a web-enabled device that doesn’t have a way or the room to load up more conventional Bible software.

Symptoms & Causes

Regardless of how much we actually know about computers, our ability to fix a problem with a system lies with our ability to properly diagnose it.

Of Babies & Bathwater

Long ago and far away, back in the old days before Windows 98 SE, I tried Linux. The results were, well, less than rewarding. At that point in time, my general knowledge of operating systems hadn’t gone much beyond a very rudimentary understanding of MS-DOS. When things didn’t work like they were supposed to, or [...]

What’s Your Favorite Flavor?

This may be a little on the self-serving side, but if everyone will play along, it might be interesting…. I would like to know exactly what distribution of Linux different people are using, and more importantly, why.

A Reason to Choose Linux

Obviously, we all chose Linux for one reason or another, but is there any reason that stretches into the divine? Is there a reason, as a Christian, to choose Linux? Actually, I’d say there are two.

L4C mentions…

Personally I think google is great stuff.  They have a lot of tools there that I use to make my life easier and many times, more interesting.  One such tool is their alerts.  This tool notifies you of websites you may be interested in as google scouers the internet for new things.  One of the [...]

A couple changes..

I just wanted to slip a quick note in that I have just recently updated to the latest wordpress version here, which has a bit different interface for the admins and authors on the back end. I also changed the default theme here (which should be noticable now). Other than those announcements, I also wanted [...]

GnomeSword with Gecko

From the very beginning of my experience with GnomeSword 1.x, I had always seen it built, or built it myself, using GtkHTML. Indeed, I always heard it was a requirement. Not so. You can build it using the Gecko display engine. Quite by accident, I built it that way on my CentOS 5 box. I [...]