Google has introduced an amazing new service, which has to be costing the company millions of dollars -- in other words, hardly anything. It offers a toll-free 411 service for businesses. Here's how it works:
Simply dial this 800 number: 800-GOOG411 (800-466-4411)
You are greeted by a voice that asks you what city and state you want to call.
You state the city and state.
The voice confirms the city and state and then asks what business name or business category you want.
You tell it what business you want and the service dials the number and connects you automatically. No muss, no fuss.
Thanks, Google (for the service).
Thanks, Gary North (for telling us about it).
Monday, February 18, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Finishing Well
From now on I plan to post less words but post more often since I’ve learned how blogging is supposed to work :-)
This week I finished the books of Matthew and Exodus and started into the books of Mark and Leviticus for my Scripture reading:
House church Wednesday evening was at Tim Horton’s here in Xenia. We had planned to meet and then visit a brother and sister briefly for communion and prayer. Since they didn’t feel up to it, we just stayed at Tim Horton's. Our time of discussion was about the command to love one another and what that looks like. Most of the love languages came up (i.e. time, words, etc) along with "meeting a specific need" and "taking initiative to contact".
Friday evening our family finished watching the video series “Strategies for Success: Blueprint for Achievement” by Zig Ziglar. This final lesson was focused on setting goals in all areas of life and maintaining a balanced life.
My notes from reading lesson 4 in Og Mandino’s University of Success this week:
This week I finished the books of Matthew and Exodus and started into the books of Mark and Leviticus for my Scripture reading:
- God chooses, fills with skill, ability and knowledge (Exodus 31)
- I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you. (Psalm 32:8)
- All who are skilled are to contribute (Exodus 35) and the Lord is the one who gives skill and ability (Exodus 36)
- The most important event in all of history – Jesus died on a cross (Matthew 27) and rose from the dead! (Matthew 28)
- Make disciples, baptize them, and teach them to obey (Matthew 28)
- The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom (Proverbs 9:10)
House church Wednesday evening was at Tim Horton’s here in Xenia. We had planned to meet and then visit a brother and sister briefly for communion and prayer. Since they didn’t feel up to it, we just stayed at Tim Horton's. Our time of discussion was about the command to love one another and what that looks like. Most of the love languages came up (i.e. time, words, etc) along with "meeting a specific need" and "taking initiative to contact".
Friday evening our family finished watching the video series “Strategies for Success: Blueprint for Achievement” by Zig Ziglar. This final lesson was focused on setting goals in all areas of life and maintaining a balanced life.
My notes from reading lesson 4 in Og Mandino’s University of Success this week:
- The will to fail is disguised as purposeless activity or routine
- What are you best equipped to do?
- What is your personal contribution to the world?
- The intention to fail is filling life so full of secondary activity that there is no time left to perform your best work
Friday, February 15, 2008
The Dash Movie
I occasionally read something that by-passes the brain and goes straight to the heart.
Reading The Dash Poem was one of those times.
The Dash Movie takes only three minutes to watch, but those three minutes can truly
change the way you think about life. I hope it will touch you as much as it touched me.
Turn up the volume on your PC then click here to watch The Dash Movie.
Reading The Dash Poem was one of those times.
The Dash Movie takes only three minutes to watch, but those three minutes can truly
change the way you think about life. I hope it will touch you as much as it touched me.
Turn up the volume on your PC then click here to watch The Dash Movie.
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