Posted on May 31, 2008 12:56 AM
I'm currently in Los Angeles for the annual Book Expo America, otherwise known as BEA. Why BEA? I have a book coming out on August 1st and I showed up to support my publisher and do some networking. Now I must confess. I am a trade show junkie. I love the vast conference centers with aisles and aisles of vendors hawking their goods and services. I'm especially a sucker for the freebies and swag. It's... Continue Reading
Posted on February 11, 2007 09:37 AM
It's Sunday and I'm getting ready to head to church with my family... so I'll be brief.
In fact, I usually don't mail on Sundays, but it is to your benefit that I do so today.
I'm going to let you in on a little secret that can put cash in your pocket today. Continue Reading
Posted on June 9, 2006 12:42 AM
I met Scott Hildenbrand in the WorldVillage chat room in 1996... that's an eternity in Internet time. I got to know him and found out that he was a talented young programmer with an affinity for basset hounds. Scott has since done a great deal of work for me and I am proud to have him on my team. He has launched his own site with some very interesting content. Scott discusses a variety of... Continue Reading
Posted on April 24, 2006 09:24 AM
I love to play games with my family. Board games, card games, party games. We like them all.
Sure, sometimes we have a hard time agreeing on what to play. But once we get going we usually have a fun time.
We are always on the lookout for new games to play. And with so many choices, how do you know which games will give the biggest bang for the buck?
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Posted on March 4, 2006 11:12 PM
My friend, Scott Hamlin, just told me about a cool site that allows other website owners to download games and place them on their pages for their visitors to enjoy. The site is called Pixel Toys and it has several family-friendly games that can be downloaded instantly or played online. Check it out! Continue Reading
Posted on December 29, 2005 08:13 PM
You would think moving websites from one location to another would be an easy task.
Think again. Continue Reading
Posted on October 29, 2005 12:36 AM
My family recently returned from a fall vacation to Eureka Springs. While it was unfortunately cut short by a death in the family, we still enjoyed a few days in a tranquil and beautiful setting. Continue Reading
Posted on December 2, 2004 12:52 PM
I am ticked off at Target. We shop there regularly, but not today. You may ask "why Joel, why?", and I'll tell you. For years, the Salvation Army has stood in front of various department stores and chain outlets ringing their bells, spreading good holiday cheer and collecting funds for very worthwhile causes, such as feeding the hungry and clothing the poor. When I was at Target earlier this week, I remember noticing the absence... Continue Reading
Posted on September 15, 2004 01:27 AM
After the somewhat scathing replies I got regarding my review of the Christian film, Gone, I am somewhat reluctant to step up to the plate again. Regardless (or irregardless if you want to annoy people), I will now attempt to convey my thoughts on a film I viewed today. Six: The Mark Unleashed is a futuristic end-times thriller focusing on the coming one-world government and the ubiquitous "mark of the beast" which must be taken... Continue Reading
Posted on July 6, 2003 12:44 AM
Mary and I just finished watching a television series called Manor House. This 3-part, 6-hour PBS series aired in 2002 and is now available on DVD. Manor House ranks as one of the best TV shows I have ever had the pleasure to watch. This was reality television at its very best, putting Survivor and Big Brother to shame (well, they are pretty shameful to begin with.) Basically, nineteen volunteers from the modern world move... Continue Reading