ARCHIVE January, 2010

Church Websites

September 19, 2008

Highlands Reformed is a small Reformed Presbyterian church serving eastern Washington and north Idaho. Pastor Brian is a great preacher and a great writer. With this custom Wordpress website, he will be able to organize and structure all of his writings by category, as well as greatly improve the search engine optimization of the site.

If you are theologically inclined, and interested in some great Christian doctrine, I invite you to read some of his work.

Dropbox Beta Opens

September 11, 2008

Dropbox has recently opened up for the public, and a beautiful thing it is. This is hands down, the best way to store and share files between computers and friends.

It is especially nice for sharing between a Mac, PC or Linux. You’ll have a Dropbox folder on each computer and the files you wish to share residing in it. Modify a file in one of the folder, and the files on the other computers are updated immediately.

Should you accidentally delete one of the files from a computer you are at, you can log into your online account and undelete the file, as it’s stored temporarily on the dropbox servers. Watch the video!

Woven Hand – Ten Stones Release

September 10, 2008

The much anticipated Ten Stones album has just been released by my favorite artist Woven Hand. You can purchase the album online at Sounds Familyre Records.

β€œβ€¦he travels deep into the thicket of human depravity and rails with an intensity more indebted to the Great Awakening than any modern musical touchstone. Spicing paraphrased passages from the King James Bible with sawdust frontier parlance, Edwards fashions archaic constructions similar to Will Oldham’s. But where Oldham sings about death and redemption (on I See A Darkness and elsewhere), Edwards exhumes the corpse. The best of his songs are so ripe that you can smell their sulfur and creosote.” β€” Dusted 2005

jQuery Slide Toggle with Cookie

September 9, 2008

Here is a very handy write up and a demo page of how to create a slide toggle effect. The handiest part is the cookie it sets to remember the toggle state when you reload the page or move on.