Friday, April 18, 2008

New Stuff on the Blog

Hey everyone, glad you're taking some time to come to the blog.  I thought that if you were going to be kind enough to visit, I would make some additions for you.  Here is the list of helpful changes.

  1. Search Tool - you can now type in what you're looking for and if I've posted about or it's been commented about then you will find it.
  2. Recommended Reads - These are books that I have read over the years that I feel might be worth your time and money.  You can see my short comments on each book in the slideshow and can even purchase them by simply clicking on the book you like.
  3. Current Reads - I am very rarely reading one book at a time, so I will be in various spots in each book.  When finished, if worthy, it will go up into the Recommended slideshow.
  4. Blogroll - these are other bloggers in our church or in my world of friends that I'm interested in and you might be too.
  5. Current Playlist - the music I find myself listening to most often - each with a link to iTunes so you can sample.
  6. Subscribe XML Feed - You can let your "reader" easily subscribe to my RSS/Atom feed on more than 20 online services or other feed readers.  This will let you preview each post as an email.
  7. Finally, the best of them all...for all you 30-somethings (and Cameron/Elizabeth), I included a little something fun at the bottom of the site.
Hope this makes your experience at 434 more meaningful...and a little more fun too!

4 comments:

Andrea Himmelsehr said...

Thanks for the Frogger- I had forgotten how fun that is. Do you know where we can find Galaga?

Brad said...

You want me to let you peak behind the curtain? Wow..not sure about that. Oh well, try this and you'll find a lot of 80s arcade games.

http://www.tripletsandus.com/80s/80s_games/arcade.htm

The Galaga games are knock-offs but they are still fun.

Anonymous said...

Wow, thanks for waiting for me to figure out the 434 riddle. You sure have the patience of JOB!

Love frogger, but I keep getting flattened by the semi trucks. Poor little guy!

Andrea Himmelsehr said...

Doh! I see it now. What, you think you're a teacher or something? =)