7th June 2007, 12:07 pm
I’m a huge distributed computing fan, so when grid.org closed down their project on 04.27.07, I was saddened. I find some satisfaction in knowing that I played a part in developing something that can help brothers and sisters. I did try the http://folding.stanford.edu/ from Stanford and I wasn’t getting the results I wanted. I’ve missed it for a month and some now, and it’s just bubbling back to the surface as I notice how the computers I use are strangely silent in the idle moments.
It’s been vacation bible school this week and I’m completely exhausted. Many children have accepted the Lord as their Savior (I think around 20), and that makes all the work worthwhile. I don’t know if the website is updated, but check out mesabaptist.org for how things are going. Oh! I saw with analytics that the site showed up under a search! Thanks to that person who actually clicked on by with no cajoling on my part.
24th May 2007, 09:35 am
Due to my current inability to posess a computer that I can truly call my own, I won’t be able to use wakoopa to feed into the museum. I don’t know how exciting it would be in the first place, as I don’t use a whole lot. I’ll give you a most likely list though.
· IE7 (to get here)
· MS Paint (to alter the duck photos)
· WordPad (to type this out)
· Sid Meier’s Pirates!
· Hoyle Card Games 2005 (I think)
· MS Office 2003 (for work)
And that’s all the soft there is to talk about for me. I didn’t include online apps like HighRise or Google’s Analytics as I expect wakoopa wouldn’t either. On a completely separate note, I also intend to feed from flickr so the ducks will appear in the sidebar. I also have some design ideas I want to load in. Change is constant in this world, but God’s love never changes! Pull out your old King James and read John 3:16 to see just how much He loves all of us.
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