Levite Chronicles

January 23, 2007

My life as a movie

Filed under: blogging resources — Jon Swanson @ 11:43 pm

When you invite boring people to play a game, you get boring stuff. Okay, not really boring, but certainly not a typical MP3 mix. Here’s the deal. You hit shuffle, and then you advance selection by selection through the following list of elements in a movie of your life.

Because there are only thre albums on my nano, and a bunch of lectures and podcasts, that what we get.

Opening Credits: Marketing voices podcast: seth Grodin

First Day At School:The Jawbone: Doyle Dykes

Falling In Love: Brave - Nichole Nordeman

Breaking Up: O Holy Night: Doyle Dykes

Prom: Overture: King Stephen Opus 117 (Beethoven) George Szell

Mental Breakdown: Symphony No 4, Adagio, (Beethoven)

Flashbacks: Systematic Theology I - Bruce Ware (really, theology lectures)

Getting Back Together: Someday - Nichole Nordeman

Wedding Scene: Symphony No 7, Presto (Beethoven)

Final Battle: Real to Me - Nichole Nordeman

Death Scene: Church History - Gerald Bray Piper (another lecture)

Funeral Song: Symphony No 4, I adagio (Beethoven)

End Credits: Lay it Down - Nichole Nordeman

I wasn’t going to tag anyone, but I do tag Michael who bears responsibility for my being able to listen to these lectures on what I call my silver seminary.

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October 13, 2006

Keep testing

Filed under: blogging resources — Jon Swanson @ 11:46 pm

Somebody suggested Qumana.
I can’t remember who.
w.bloggar and flock and wordpress are all wonderful
But no matter what, you need something to say.

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June 27, 2006

Software alternatives to Microsoft

Filed under: blogging resources — Jon Swanson @ 2:35 am

Zoho has browser-based programs for many pieces.

OpenOffice is a suite.

May 25, 2006

New blogging resources

Filed under: blogging resources, organization software — Jon Swanson @ 12:00 pm

"w.bloggar" is a freeware application that allows you to create posts for blogs from the desktop without having to log into the blog. It has easier formatting and everything.

Also, the FMCTV blog is setup at feedburner.com which allows people to subscribe to it. and then at feedblitz.com which allows people to subscribe to the blog through email. Once a day, if there has been a post, this will send an email to the address that is entered, allowing everyone involved to know that there is activity worth checking on.

Someday, we'll get all kinds of stuff figured out.

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