To Blog or Not to Blog...

Written by Terry Dashner


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Mr. Hewitt did a wonderful job tellingrepparttar story of Martin Luther,repparttar 105692 great Reformer, and how his writings—widely disseminated because ofrepparttar 105693 newly invented movable type—changedrepparttar 105694 world. He did a remarkable feat in sharing his vision ofrepparttar 105695 future for disseminating information aroundrepparttar 105696 world viarepparttar 105697 Blogger. I recommend you read his book today and start blogging tomorrow.

The Old Testament prophet Daniel spoke of a day when knowledge would increase, explode onrepparttar 105698 scene as it were. The Apostle Paul spoke of a day when people would run “to and fro” looking for something new. I understand these remarks in a good way. Today is a day that people want good, wholesome, challenging, well researched, information. I believe today isrepparttar 105699 day for believers everywhere to unit and Blog. Let’s Blog them intorepparttar 105700 Kingdom of righteousness!

Remember, “Inrepparttar 105701 beginning wasrepparttar 105702 Word, andrepparttar 105703 Word was with God, andrepparttar 105704 Word was God.” John 1:1.

Keeprepparttar 105705 faith. Stayrepparttar 105706 course. Jesus is coming soon. But until He does, getrepparttar 105707 word out!

Pastor Tdash

Pastors a small church in Broken Arrow, OK.


Stock Your Kit with Digital Camera Accessories

Written by Kevin Rockwell


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Now that you have purchased a memory card,repparttar next step is to go buy yourself a memory card reader. This will help you to get rid of your USB cable and can be used to readrepparttar 105691 memory card when you want to transfer photographs to your computer. These are extremely handy and can easily be carried around in your laptop bag while traveling. But ensure that you are picking up one that is USB 2.0 compatible, sincerepparttar 105692 transfer speed is much faster thanrepparttar 105693 regular USB 1.1. This new standard is awesome. Now you can achieve transfer rates via USB that rival fast drives.

Once you have started collecting digital camera accessories, you will realize that there are many, many items that you can purchase. These include lenses that can add an extra zing to your images, an extra flash to help you during times of crisis, filters for creative work, a tripod (I recommend a large version and a small lightweight plastic version that can be taken anywhere) a nice camera bag to hold it all in – and loads more. So, get going and start your collection. Protect that investment!



Kevin Rockwell worked as a network TV cameraman for 20 years shooting news and sports. Now a devoted fan of digital photography and video he works to gather information, tips and news for digital camera users. Oh and he loves to shoot pictures of his kids playing sports. http://www.great-digital-cameras.com/gdcj.html


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