Wednesday, September 30, 2009

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She was telling me about how "not everyone has lights in their car".
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Did You Know V4.0

My friend Daniel Mosley (@dmosley) posted this video today. Pretty amazing stats

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What do you think?

Should the students in Catoosa County be able to display bible verses on the football teams run through banner? 

My opinion, yes, they should. Whats yours?

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Love this little one..

Scraped nose and all
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My Top 5 Mac Apps

After 7 months, I am by no means a Mac professional, but I have found some applications that have really made a huge impact on the way that I work. Check out my top 5, and feel free to add your own.


1. Writeroom

"Distraction Free Writing" at its best. There are many imitators, but none of them do it as well as Writeroom does. And at only $24.95, its well worth the price. Best Features: Great "lights down" effect, low price, highly customizable Worst Features: Haven't found any. Get it here: Writeroom

2. Coda

"Text editor + file transfer + svn + CSS + Terminal + Books + More = Whoah.

Welcome to Coda. Grow beautiful code."

Their description pretty much nails it down. Coda is quite possibly the best web development program that I have used. Maybe even better than Dreamweaver.And at a fraction of the cost($99). Simple, yet powerful, Coda is a must have.

Best features: Great Live Preview feature, Powerful plugins.

Worst features: Price

Find it here: Coda

3. Eventbox

With the popularity of social networks Facebook and Twitter, as well as Google reader and the social bookmarking services, you often find yourself bogged down in a number of open web tabs and desktop apps for twitter and your Google feeds. Eventbox solves that. All of your info is in one place. $20 ($15 while its still in beta) is a meager price to pay for this excellent program

Find it here: Eventbox

4. Coconut Battery

Coconut Battery does one thing. And it does it very well. It monitors the charge, load cycles and battery life. A definite must for all Macbook owners.

Find it here: Coconut Battery

5. Lumina

Need to track your time on a task? Working on a project? Maybe you just want to know how long you've been on the computer. Regardless of the reason, Lumina will help you keep track of it. Its easy to use and very compact. Another must have, especially for those needing to clock time on projects.

Find it here: Lumina

So that's my list.... Whats yours?

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Guilty Pleasure Songs....

I don't care if anyone knows this.... I am a big fan of Party In The USA by Miley Cyrus. Its one of my guilty pleasure songs. Its just so catchy and I really can't help but dance along when its on.


What are your guilty pleasure songs?



Sunday, September 20, 2009

What's Your Following Policy?

Twitter has become an invaluable tool for spreading the word about RockTheCross.net and AshleyBrawner.com, as I know that it has for many other people. I currently maintain two twitter accounts, one for myself, @wesbrawner, and one for RockTheCross, @rockthecross. My general policy is that once or twice a week, I will go through my followers list and follow the accounts that are legit and block the ones that aren't.

So..... What's Your Policy?