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PBS is a Free Book Swapping Club
Mike Morrell of Zoecarnate sent me an e-mail regarding a free book swapping club called Paperback Swap. I am a book aficionado, so I was immediately interested. Paperback Swap is a fantastic idea! Frankly, I am surprised it has taken this long for someone to birth this idea into virtual reality. Paperback Swap is a free club wherein members can swap old books they have read for new books they want to read. It’s a great way to share resources, make new connections, and free oneself just a little bit more from the suffocating limitations of consumer consumption. Read More »
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Save Online Radio and Tune Into the TUN3R Feeling
There is no shortage of live Internet radio broadcasting sites and/or online radio tuners. They are practically a dime a dozen. A quick Google search will introduce you to more radios than you will ever actually use. They are plentiful, to be sure. They are also still in very serious danger as a result of The Copyright Royalty Board and their controversial 300 to 1,200 percent royalty rate hikes. These hikes could spell the end of online radio. The huge jump in royalty rates would devastate webcaster revenue and effectively bury independent artists. Congress will most likely decide the future of online radio, if it has not already been decided. Read More »
Sakunkoo’s MapMyWord Dictionary Gadget
Nathan Sakunkoo’s (Stanford University) MapMyWord Dictionary won the title of “Best Overall Universal Gadget” in the 2006 Google Gadget Awards. It is an interesting gadget, to say the least. It’s fun too! I fed it a number of different theological terms and phrases just to see what would happen. Read More »
A Writing Life Free of Distractions with Dark Room
Dark Room is fantastic! Cool! A flippin’ godsend even! “Why am I so excited,” you ask? Well, I’ll tell you why! I have finally found something for my Windows powered PC that will let me write with minimal - absolutely minimal - distraction. There are no tool bars full of tool bar buttons, no red, blue, or orange e-mail flags, no sudden alerts, no mechanical sounds, no blinky paperclips, no mind-numbing IMs, no time-sucking web temptations and no … well there is nothing! There are zero distractions! There is only you and your text! Imagine it! Read More »