Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Sunday, August 12, 2012
#chromebook: #google, #samsung, #verizon not playing well together
I'm having a big problem with my Samsung Chromebook. It works fine with ATT UVerse wifi but only works in a limited way on my Samsung Android Stratosphere hotspot.
I can't get any of my Google apps to work except sometime the news and Google Plus. I do get Facebook and my bank website. Today I can't pull up Twitter.I'm done trying different stuff as I didn't buy this to become a developer but just looking for a hassle free way to blog. I've already spent scores of hours trying different suggestions.
I'm beginning to think Google, Samsung, and Verizon don't play well together.
Friday, August 10, 2012
#FF @TWDittmer Another interesting post by my brother
http://twdittmer.wordpress.com/2012/08/06/get-your-mind-right/
There’s a place for me where thoughts flow freely. The raucous noise of the outside world is shut out. The clock stops and I can feel myself breathe. I swing lazily in the hammock of undisciplined thinking, swaying in rhythm with a whimsical breeze. - TWDittmer
There’s a place for me where thoughts flow freely. The raucous noise of the outside world is shut out. The clock stops and I can feel myself breathe. I swing lazily in the hammock of undisciplined thinking, swaying in rhythm with a whimsical breeze. - TWDittmer
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
#Fiction #writing and #storytelling
Taking characters and scenarios from the imagination and making them believable is an admirable skill of fiction writers. The deep skepticism of humanity makes reporting the truth difficult enough.
My late wife Lynne thought that many of the crazy adventures and stunts I told her about were just stories to entertain her, until she heard my friends reminiscing (remember driving down a flight of stairs in a VW Bug?) about those same stories
The greatest orchestrator of fantastic stories is God Himself. Knowing you are skeptical, I call them Parables. But be warned. You will run across a friend or two who have been there and seen that, and who's stories are disturbingly similar.
#supportchickfila vs #boycottchickfila
Is it wise to bless what God has cursed? or curse what God has blessed?
God doesn't lie. God doesn't change His mind. Live with it. Die without it.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
#boycottapple Seattle Rex vs Apple the schoolyard bully
I thought this article was very enlightening about Apple's approach to customers.
http://www.seattlerex.com/seattle-rex-vs-apple-the-verdict-is-in/
Words like snobs, bull headed, pig headed come to mind. Like their "father" Steve Jobs.
Stop by My Amazing Amazon eStore for Parable Promoters!
http://www.seattlerex.com/seattle-rex-vs-apple-the-verdict-is-in/
Words like snobs, bull headed, pig headed come to mind. Like their "father" Steve Jobs.
Stop by My Amazing Amazon eStore for Parable Promoters!
Monday, August 6, 2012
#blogtip Using #googleanalytics for self #encouragement
http://www.google.com/analytics/features/index.html
Google Analytics, a free tool offered to bloggers who use Google's www.blogger.com, is a cool tool for me to stay focused on blogging.
Blog readers, indeed all internet social site readers, are like invisible friends who leave few clues that they have been in contact with you. Google Analytics is great for digging up those clues.
I find it greatly encouraging when I read the reports. Today I read that readers came from 39 different language sites. More than half a dozen were English sites but that still leaves over 30 languages that are viewing my blog.
I can also view the number of countries and even cities that view my blog, along with facts about the browsers.
57 countries have viewed my flagship blog, The Shepherd's Heart Journal, for the short period that I have activated Google Analytics, a little over a month. In my ebook, The Gift Parables, tells my story of miracle and grace and how God turned my life into a living parable, viewers from 20 counties have tuned in.
That fact really lifts my spirits and keeps me writing.
Google Analytics, a free tool offered to bloggers who use Google's www.blogger.com, is a cool tool for me to stay focused on blogging.
Blog readers, indeed all internet social site readers, are like invisible friends who leave few clues that they have been in contact with you. Google Analytics is great for digging up those clues.
I find it greatly encouraging when I read the reports. Today I read that readers came from 39 different language sites. More than half a dozen were English sites but that still leaves over 30 languages that are viewing my blog.
I can also view the number of countries and even cities that view my blog, along with facts about the browsers.
57 countries have viewed my flagship blog, The Shepherd's Heart Journal, for the short period that I have activated Google Analytics, a little over a month. In my ebook, The Gift Parables, tells my story of miracle and grace and how God turned my life into a living parable, viewers from 20 counties have tuned in.
That fact really lifts my spirits and keeps me writing.
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