JasonTheDCE

JasonTheDCE

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16 years ago @ ChurchCrunch - ChurchCrunch's 1,000th... · 0 replies · +1 points

Congrats on the 1,000th post! I just hit 500 in a much longer period. It's amazing to get there so fast! As many others have already commented, I was first introduced to Intense Debate here and love the system.

17 years ago @ ChurchCrunch - Do Bloggers Need Busin... · 2 replies · +2 points

My blog readers thought the same as well. "Personal Cards" was a more apt name for it. Increasingly, however, I'am seeing an increasingly blurred line between "work" and "personal" in my life. I "work" and "play" in many of the same sites, including Facebook, Twitter, Email and Blogging. I also do more personal stuff at the office and work stuff at home since it's coming in via social applications.

17 years ago @ ChurchCrunch - Do Bloggers Need Busin... · 2 replies · +2 points

Curses! Not my first time, that's for sure!

17 years ago @ ChurchCrunch - Do Bloggers Need Busin... · 3 replies · +2 points

Interestingly enough, I wrote about this topic before reading this post. Here's what I wrote. Essentially, I chose to make my "business card" digital at <a href="jasonthedce.com>JasonTheDCE.com and then have"traditional" business cards printed that just send people to my digital one. The digital site allows me to update which services I'm currently invested in without having to redo my business cards. My website essentially becomes a portal to all thing me on the web.

In other news, the comment box is way to small and I'm unable to resize in Firefox. I can only see about 3 lines of this comment and then I'm typing in the dark.

17 years ago @ ChurchCrunch - Technology and Reading... · 2 replies · +2 points

I've been dying to get an iPhone for a while now, and YouVersion was one of the reasons why. My contract is almost up, then I'll be getting one so I can enjoy YouVersion on the go. If anyone's interested, I did a series on Bible reading that looks at online Bibles, tools for understanding, developing a plan and strategies for success. Here's the first post in the series.

17 years ago @ ChurchCrunch - Weekly Tech Blog Topic 1 · 0 replies · +2 points

I was in heaven once when my voicemail light broke. It wouldn't come on, even if there were messages. Later we figured it out and I had a ton of message that I hadn't answered. Not good, but fun while it lasted.