Pastor's Conference 2006? A thing of the past!

Malex's picture

Your eyes do not deceive you, friends! The Great Commission Association of Churches' 2006 Pastors' and Leaders' Conference (entitled "Classic Christian Leadership From the Book of Titus", if you were interested) is finally and indisputably over.

This means, quite frankly, that I can finally go home and see my family again. I have seen neither hide nor hair of them for something like a week and a half, and it will have been almost two weeks before I finally return home.

This conference was completely and utterly crazy, but not anywhere near as completely and utterly crazy as Faithwalkers 2005 was... if you get my drift.

I'm still uploading teachings as fast as this pathetic T1 can manage it, so I'll be here for some time before I can crawl into "bed". (Which is actually "the floor", but in no way am I complaining, since it was my choice to be there.)

Like I said before, there's a bunch of good stuff in here if you have the time to go over any of it. I know I will be later on... You can get them from us, or from the official site. (It all comes from our servers in the long run, so there's not really any difference.)

Hey! I just met this group of guys who work here at Tan-Tar-A... I guess "the thing to do" if you work and live here is to wander around at night and see who you can meet. The one guy was a DJ, and seems to be a wealth of knowledge about how to throw a "successful party"... Hmm

While some of his advice clearly goes against sound Christian doctrine, there is merit to much of the rest.

Okay folks, I've got little else to say, so I'll quit talking.

EDIT: By the way, folks, the MMN really shined this week. I managed, by the grace of God, to pull off a number of small miracles, and there's a very good chance that this will lead, however indirectly, to more business for us in the future.

ttyl!

--Alex Markley

Oh, by the way, what do you think of this new "look" to the formatting of the text? It's a little more like a book or paper, no? Thumbs up? Thumbs down? Weigh in now!


New Formatting

Quartz's picture

Let me try:

hello, world\n

Hey! It worked!

I like it.

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You can't teach an old goat new habits.


Hmm...

Malex's picture

Yeah, the system has been able to detect and handle \t at the beginning of a line since forever, so this is more of an experiment in how it looks and feels than anything else.

Text on the computer is notoriously difficult to read, so anything we can do to make it easier is a plus imho.

The question is, is it easier to have an empty space between paragraphs? Have a tab indicate the start of a paragraph? What about an empty space and a tab?

Hmm...

--Alex Markley

If the definition of mass is an object's resistance to accelleration, and gravity is just a constant accelleration, shouldn't really massive objects just float?


Note...

Malex's picture

Note that you can't actually type a tab into the web browser, since that will probably just zoom you off somewhere else instead of adding a tab to your text field.

So what I did today was I actually typed the entry into a solid text editor, and cut/paste it into the website.

Seems to work ok...

--Alex Markley

If the definition of mass is an object's resistance to accelleration, and gravity is just a constant accelleration, shouldn't really massive objects just float?


I'm so confused

SangMing's picture

I have seen neither hide nor hair of them

We haven't been hiding our hair. X-D

I have no idea what you're asking about. I see no difference. :-?

Oh, is it the indentation? How can I do it?

I see! With spaces! How cool.

(Edit) It didn't work. :-|

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No more compromise, no more room for lies.

No more giving in to a world of sin.

-"No More Compromise" by Rubicon 7


Here

Quartz's picture

"I see! With spaces!" -SangMing

No, with tabs.

"... a tab indicate the start of a paragraph ... a tab ... type a tab into the web browser ... adding a tab to your text field ... \t" -mAlex

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You can't teach an old goat new habits.