Tuesday, May 31, 2011

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2011-05-31-apple-icloud-cloud-computing_n.htm

Apple on Tuesday confirmed it's going to the cloud and that splashy pitchman Steve Jobs will deliver the details.

The company said CEO Jobs and other executives will discuss a new service for storing and retrieving media online, called iCloud, at its Worldwide Developers Conference, which begins Monday in San Francisco.

Uncertainty over the appearance of Jobs, who is on medical leave, has been a near-sideshow of speculation leading into Apple events.

Ahead of the cloud launch, Apple has been setting up a huge data center in North Carolina to prepare, says Envisioneering Group analyst Richard Doherty.

"This may be the most powerful data center ever, outside of government," Doherty says. "It will be able to handle millions of streams per minute without any network hiccups."

Apple's move to the cloud follows recent entries by Google and Amazon, with music services that let users upload songs they own to servers that in turn let them pull them down from various devices.

Both Google Music Beta and Amazon Cloud Drive don't work with the iPhone, and iCloud most assuredly will...

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

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Monday, May 9, 2011

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

The Erosion of the Reformed Rapper!

Dear brothers and sisters in the faith, It grieves me to do this, but I have been led by many brothers in the faith including www.carm.org, as well as pastors, rappers, even fans of Lecrae and my church home to address this matter publicly. There has been a growing concern of mine over the last few years concerning the direction of the ministries of many rappers who hold to the doctrines of God’s grace or God’s sovereignty, typically what is labeled as Calvinism. It has been very troubling to see the shift and focus of many of these rappers. This is but a brief introduction on the matter, a bigger look at the background will be coming later. For now I will briefly discuss one rapper in particular in this list of artists and it is Lecrae. I am going to slightly address here my concern with Lecrae (and other artists in general for that matter), going into churches to perform who have damnable heretical doctrine and failing to address both the leadership and the congregation...

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South Korean man found crucified, wearing crown of thorns in abandoned stone quarry
SEOUL, South Korea — The body of a man with his hands and feet nailed to a wooden cross and a crown of thorns on his head has been found in an abandoned stone quarry, South Korean police said Wednesday.

A man wearing only underwear, with a wound on the side of his torso and nylon strings tied around his neck, arms and stomach, was found crucified Sunday in Mungyong, about 115 miles (190 kilometres) southeast of Seoul, said Chung Ji-chun, chief of the violent crime section at Gyeongbuk Provincial Police Agency.

Two smaller crosses were erected on each side of the cross he was nailed to, Chung said.
Police also found nails, a hammer, an electric drill, pieces of wood and instructions on how to build crosses inside a tent near the scene, Chung said. An SUV belonging to the dead man was found nearby.
Police are waiting for a forensic report to determine the exact time and cause of the man's death and whether it was a homicide or suicide.

Chung identified the man as a 58-year old surnamed Kim.

Popular representations of the death of Jesus Christ depict him crucified between the crosses of two thieves, wearing a crown of thorns, a white cloth over his loins, with a wound on his side from a Roman soldier's spear.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Free Mixtape of the Month: J.R. - Murray's Grammar: New Rules



Tracklisting

1. intro
2. smack down
3. so much to dance for (1901)
4. weird fishes feat. Tom York of Radiohead
5. strangely close
6. who's gotcha? feat. Fro Wunda
7. light up feat. Japhia Life
8. want me to be
9. in my head
10. love (fear) feat. Ryan Tedder of One Republic
11. always
12. interlude (love)
13. all of my life
14. outré (time) feat. Selena J and A.I.R.


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