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I saw this graph here first. But I thought a couple of things were interesting: 1. that 1/4 of teenagers (12-17 yrs. of age) do not own a cell phone (do you live in a hole?!). 2. the overwhelming use of text message and social media OVER email. Why does this matter? Well, it shapes how we approach ministry and communication to collegiate students (current and future). We have been doing some research and found that we are more effective communicating to students via social media and text message rather than email. Especially when information changes on the go (location change, time change, weather, etc). So, maybe you’ll find this little study helpful – especially if you minister to students.
Today marks the one year anniversary of tweeting. I really love it and find it more fascinating than Facebook. I actually find news events on Twitter before it’s actually on the news. So, here are all my tweets in earliest to oldest… BTW – this is probably the longest post EVER.
[This post is long overdue - and I apologize to the 3 of you that have persistently requested it.]
Some of you are more in the loop than others on this whole ordeal… that is my purchase of an iPad. This past September, I sold my Powerbook G4 to a student who is now using it for school. This however left me without a portable computer… and actually became quite frustrating. I didn’t realize how often I actually used it until it was gone.
I was under the assumption that a new MacbookPro was what I wanted and had saved funds for such a purchase. In fact, it’s all I asked for, for Christmas. After Christmas, I had more than enough to make that purchase. After reading several rumor sites for Mac (geek-alert), there was an imminent release of new computers sometime between January and February.
When Jan-Feb rolled around, I was all giddy for the release of my new MBP… but instead, Apple released the iPad. At first I was frustrated because I wanted a new laptop so I could take it around and write my talks for Sunday Morning at First Woodway College Ministry. As far as I can tell, most people initially were/have been against the concept of the iPad, mostly because of the name. My initial reaction was to wish there had been a differnet name, but curious as to how the tablet computer would lead us into the future.
So, I waited for a new MBP and have had $,$$$ sitting at home just waiting to hand over to Apple. But nothing… Then I had a conversation with Abigail about what I “needed” and how we already have an iMac at the house & I have another iMac at the office & in reality, I could use those as the base and then purchase an iPad while having money left over for additonal software/music/etc. that I would have had to spend on a new MBP.
Below are my 11 reasons why I bought an iPad; love it or hate it, this is why I bought it:
All that being said, is the iPad the perfect device? No. Name me one that is. A lot of people are against the iPad and even ranted against it, but they’re probably wanting it do their laundry… which is ridiculous. It is what it is, and it does what it does. It may not suit you, and that’s fine – but I look forward to using this device as a work and pleasure item. I truly believe it will fit many of my needs.
Yes… it is true. I’m selling my MAC Powerbook G4. This would be a great buy for someone interested in purchasing a Mac, but doesn’t want to fork up the ‘big bucks’ for a new one. The price I’m looking for is at the bottom of the page. Feel free to ask questions!
Here are the Stats:
In a Nutshell:
# Processor: 1.33 GHz PowerPC G4 7457B (1.2) with 512 KB L2 Cache.
# Memory: Original 512 MB has been upgraded to 768 MB of PC2700 (DDR 333) SDRAM.
# Graphics: nVidia GeForce FX Go5200 AGP 8x with 64 MB of Video RAM. Mini-DVI outport port (DVI adapter is included).
# Display: 12″ 1024×768 built-in display. Support for a single external display (in mirroring or dual display mode) at resolutions up to 2048×1536.
# Hard drive: 60 GB 5400-rpm ATA/100.
# Optical drive: Combo drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW): DVD read 8x, CD-R write 24x, CD-RW write 16x, CD read 24x.
# Communications: 10/100Base-T ethernet, 56K V.92 modem, Airport Extreme (802.11b/g WiFi), Bluetooth 2.0.
# Audio: Microphone/line-in and headphone/line-out minijacks. Built-in microphone and stereo speakers.
# Expansion: One 400-Mbps FireWire (IEEE 1394) port, two USB 2.0 (480 Mbps or “Hi-Speed”) ports.
# Power: 50 watt-hour lithium-ion battery. Power adapter with cable management system.
# Physical: 4.6 pounds, 10.9″ x 8.6″ x 1.18”.
SUGGESTED PRICE // $375.00
you can shoot me an email, or leave a comment if you’re interested!
*purchased in September 2004
Recently I was reading a friends’ blog and they mentioned the idea of committing “bankrupt” on a certain email account of theirs… I thought that this might be a good idea, but just filed it under “good idea, I could do that with my account” file. And of course…
i did nothing with it.
So, on Friday, I woke up at 5:22a.m. and decided to go stand in line at the at&t store to purchase the new iPhone. I didn’t know what place in line I would be considering I had a friend who had been standing in line since Thursday at 7:00p.m. (although, he had been waiting at the mac store – which was probably a little bit more exciting than my experience at at&t, in Waco). So guess what place in line I was?
3rd
That’s right. You heard me correctly… 3rd!!
So I stood in line, eventually got my black 16G iPhone and went home to get some sleep.
FAST-FORWARD to today.
I get my email hooked up on the ole’ phone and BAM! 1096 unread emails. gulp. All on the phone. This might be a problem. So, instead of sifting through all the emails to find out what I liked/disliked… I just selected all and deleted them… you heard me – I deleted them. It was kindof freeing. I felt free, electronically speaking.
okay, I lied – I saved a couple; specifically, our Jim Gaffigan tickets, and several emails from Abigail when we first started to get to know one another.
That being said, it was still freeing. Like I had gotten rid of something I knew had to go but was unwilling to let go of “just in case.” So, what do you need to get rid of in your life?
enjoy