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August 22, 2005

podcasting again

I have a few podcasts in the works that I hope to put the finishing touches on here in the next couple weeks. Topics range from the legalizing of marijuiana to is there such thing as just war.

August 16, 2005

Typepad 2005

Another reason typepad is the best blogging service: they now fully support podcasting and xml !

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Newest Typepad features

August 01, 2005

Conversations with Jesus and Buddha

Sounds interesting ? ? ?

Bluedogbob: Conversations with Jesus and Buddha

May 01, 2005

Last Word Book Tour

Brian McLaren  is doing a book tour for his newest work, The Last Word and the Word after that.  You can find a list of where he will be when, and see that the heat about hell is already starting at Chris Monroe's blog

April 26, 2005

Bloglines

Do you use bloglines ?  Why not? 

April 10, 2005

Typepad vs. blogger

Yet another reason that typepad far surpasses blogger. It doesn't go down when google does.

From Wired

April 07, 2005

Vlogging

Will Samson gives us a step in the new direction of a post blog world: vlogging. It's basically video blogging and here is a sample:

Whycare

This is just a picture, you can check out the real thing here .

January 11, 2005

Tech Blog

If you are into new technology, this is a blog you must check out.

PC World Blog

September 20, 2004

Honest about blogging

For those of you who blog or maybe you are into blogs, what kind are you interested in? I have a very diverse interest personally, though many the ones I frequent deal with the emerging church. While my wife is also involved in the conversation, she hardly ever visits blogs on the topic. And for those of you who do blog, do you ever wonder what to limit your blog to or about? Just curious.

September 12, 2004

Ownership

Our local alt. worship community talked about honesty tonight. And it brought back to life some thoughts I've had before. Where do we draw the line when it comes to blogs? I am in constant search of images to use on my blog, our website and in our worship settings. Sometimes I pay for them, but the majority of the time I don't. I know many bloggers use images from others sources as well: AP, reuters, corbis, etc. But I collect so many images, I can't keep track of where most of them are from. I change the pic on the left hand side of my blog daily. So if someone uses a photo of yours without giving credit, how would you feel? Is there a difference between using a photo on a website and using one in a local worship setting?

Would love to hear your thoughts on thislCb062559