Alexa.com…go kill some time, but not too much

I found the website Alexa.com while I was reading a book for work about search engine optimization (SEO). It’s a great site that shows current rankings for the most popular sites on the Internet. If you have a website, you can see where it’s ranked. I downloaded the toolbar widget so I can see how popular sites are when I come across them.

Go kill some time at Alexa.com, but not too much time. Mindlessly entered into, it really deteriorates our relationship with God. More in a later post and a sermon at CMC on Jan. 27th.

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StumbleUpon

If you want one of the best time killers for surfing the web, go to StumbleUpon. Put in your interest, click on the little globe in your browser, and stumble upon some of the coolest, eclectic, and obscure websites ever.

Enjoy.

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New header design…

Huge thanks to super-freak artist Jonathan Maloney for the new header design. How cool is that? As much as I love the pic of the old blue truck, it was time for a redux.

Thanks again Jonathan…all I can say is, “Wow!”

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if you would have told me I would be doing these things a year ago…

  • I would have never thought I would be a partner in my own business. (Oh yeah, that TEC thing didn’t work out. Their loss.)
  • (1) That I would be TiVo’ing the Stanley Cup playoffs. (2) That I would actually watch them and enjoy them immensely.
  • That I would not be in full time Christian ministry.
  • That I would be heavily involved in the student ministry of the church I attend…and totally digging it.
  • That I would be garnering a reputation as an encourager….who’da thunk?
  • That I would be more patient than ever before. Frankly, just a little patience was a big step for me.
  • That I would be this focused and happy after all the stuff that’s happened in the last eight months.

God alone gets the credit for everything. The biblical challenge of “count it all joy” actually seems like it’s possible to attain. At least now more than ever.

Peace.

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