Sunday, March 31, 2013

Week 13 Sunday Overdrive

It's a dreary, hot Sunday morning, i slept more than 8 hours. It feels good to wake up from the kiss of sunlight as the morning humidity of summer creeps in on a Sunday morning on my bed, the curtain swaying from the breeze coming from the window. Indeed! a moment to cherish, a feeling to store in the recesses of the memory bank, for me to keep and withdraw in times of solitary meditation.


The administration eagerly wants us to be saved! Not only that they prep us for the next life to come but the eagerly wanted us to be successful also in this world.

The key? We must do our part, in obedience - to holiness.
Devoted and dedicated, unwavering and steadfast.


MAC


Thursday, March 28, 2013

Sleep and Thoughts

Some people say that every hour of sleep you get before midnight is equal to two, and I believe them.



MAC

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Week 13 Wednesday

Make the most of every opportunity to do good with love in these evil days.

Three things to check-in to your daily interaction with the world:
- hearts filled with love
- minds that are clean
- faith that's strong

If you are a watchman, live up to what is expected to being a watchman. Be accountable to what has been bestowed upon you.

For our part, be appreciative for having overseers in reminding of our duties.

Do not forget to praise and express the gratefulness of your heart - for acts like these shall create exultation and the love of His will be unto you till eternity.

PS:
do not use your body in sexual sinful ways, use your body for the sake of holiness, for in this, you are exercising respect to your creator.

Love for the brotherhood.



Mac



Thursday, March 14, 2013

Google Reader is Shutting Down

The beloved Google Reader is sunsetting this 31st of July 2013.


We have just announced on the Official Google Blog that we will soon retire Google Reader (the actual date is July 1, 2013). We know Reader has a devoted following who will be very sad to see it go. We’re sad too.
There are two simple reasons for this: usage of Google Reader has declined, and as a company we’re pouring all of our energy into fewer products. We think that kind of focus will make for a better user experience.


Now what? I'm looking for better alternatives on how to manage my RSS. Checked out Lifehacker's post, +Whitson Gordon is recommending:
-Netvibes
-NewsBlur
-Feedly

I'm digging in to Feedly since i had the iPhone app but it's still tagged as new and hasn't been tried out. In the back of my head, i'm thinking of using the Outlook built-in RSS, might be tinkering some settings later on the Outlook2010.



MAC