ZOOMING in (and out)
A quick tip to help you read the tiny print on your monitor. Continue reading ZOOMING in (and out)
A quick tip to help you read the tiny print on your monitor. Continue reading ZOOMING in (and out)
You may freely share this powerful anime short film about Jesus’ death and resurrection from the Jesus film. Continue reading My Last Day Available in English for Easter
On March 24th and 25th, over 500 people joined GMO on a global conference call for a 48-hour prayer vigil, asking God to bring one million people from around the globe to learn about Jesus on one of their 100 GMO websites. Continue reading Your Opportunity to Pray for One Million to Hear the Gospel
An important security and privacy post. Your photos and videos may put you, your loved ones, and your ministry at risk for geotracing. Read more… Continue reading Be Smart about Smartphone Pictures and Security
I’m sure I don’t need to explain about eMail spam, but did you know you probably have bacn in your inbox, too? Bacn is eMail you’ve subscribed to, but don’t want to read RIGHT NOW. (I’m re-creating the urgency you might feel when something shows up in your inbox.) You also receive bacn in the form of automatic payroll deposits, staff news announcements, and more. I’ll show you how to make a folder in Outlook for all your bacn subscriptions so you can focus on your inbox more efficiently. Continue reading Clear Your Plate of Bacn and Spam
Bob Hirschfeld featured a satire on his blog about an imaginary computer virus, Strunkenwhite. The virus, also called The Pluperfect Virus, prevented an infected computer from sending grammatically incorrect eMail. People began forwarding his post as if it were a virus alert. Some thought the Strunkenwhite Virus was a hoax, but many also believed it.
I first learned about it recently while reading the humorous bestseller about punctuation, Eats, Shoots & Leaves by Lynne Truss.
Here’s an excerpt, but I recommend the whole post:
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Strunk & White’s “The Elements of Style” is a good book to have on your shelf for writing prayer letters, blog posts and for whenever you need to refresh your English skills. Where do you go for answers to your grammar questions? Continue reading The Pluperfect or Strunkenwhite Virus