April 2010
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Amazon Doesn't Want My Money, I Guess
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I’m blogging from my T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream) Android phone right now. (In the year+ I’ve had this phone, I’ve become a great admirer of the Android platform. I really ought to blog on this topic more.)
One of the benefits many people find in owning a smartphone obviously is the many things one can do on a phone that used to be limited to the computer. Like...
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Amazon Doesn't Want My Money, I Guess
Image via Wikipedia
I’m blogging from my T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream) Android phone right now. (In the year+ I’ve had this phone, I’ve become a great admirer of the Android platform. I really ought to blog on this topic more.)
One of the benefits many people find in owning a smartphone obviously is the many things one can do on a phone that used to be limited to the computer. Like...
March 2010
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When Free Isn't Free
A Phone Conversation at work
Preface: My work, Standard Publishing, published a book a few years ago called Free Refill.
Co-worker: Someone ordered Free Refills; why are we charging for them? Me: (thinking she’s joking) Ha, you’re funny? Co-worker: Did you call me “honey”? Me: No, I said you’re funny! (still thinking she was joking) It’s like a mug you buy and...
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A Review of Ted Dekker's Green
[Disclosure: I received from Thomas Nelson a free copy of this book for the sole purpose of providing an accurate and unbiased review.]
In 2004, Ted Dekker completed an unusual feat when he released Black, Red, and White. The tag line was “Three novels. Two Worlds. One story.” The Circle Trilogy, as it came to be known as, cemented Dekker as my favorite author. Now, he’s...