Links: The 2010 Web and Christian Copycats

In scanning through my feed-reader earlier this week, I saw two posts that I really wanted to share – they seem to line up a lot with how I feel about the web/the world, etc:

A recent post by Robert Scoble, especially this phrase:

We’ve gotten so far ahead with our social media toys that we’ve forgotten about the many many businesses that still have web sites that look like they were designed in 1994-2000. Even the Toyota site doesn’t really have much on it that wasn’t possible before 2005 (with the exception of some high resolution video).

The world has changed in the last four years and businesses, I’m convinced, will need to react to this new “2010″ world. It might take them until 2015 to really get on board, but I want to help now.

(link)

Second is a post over at Church Marketing Sucks, which does a good job of summing up some of the things I’ve been screaming about for a few years now (It’s good to know I’m not alone):

People who live outside of the Christian bubble roll their eyes. You lose them forever. They see you as demeaning something they value, and they think less of you for it. You trade the entire mission of God for the comfort of a walled garden, and you chose your Christian social network over actually networking with non-Christians. It doesn’t go unnoticed.

Your marketing is screaming, “I don’t care about you or your things. I mock them.”

(link)

I strongly encourage you to read both, even if you’re not as “technically-minded” as you might think I am.

PS: I’ve decided to take writing and my presence here a bit more seriously. In the mean time, be sure that you’re keeping up with me via @tommygeorge on Twitter.

Good Designers

“Clients will often see our real value when we can show them something they didn’t see before – a solution to their problem they didn’t have the state of mind to understand.”

from Good Designers ask “Why?”

Things that are annoying me at the moment

Here’s a quick list of a few programming-related things that are irritating me at the current time:

  • Inconsistent, illogical, or just plain poor indentation of code.
  • A previous developers apparent thought process concerning the lack of a need to pass function arguments when everything you need can just be pulled in from Global scope.
  • “If” statements with no braces, mixed in with “If” statements with braces, and other strange inconsistencies.

But it’s okay everyone! I am patient, and loving, and will help this little code-base learn to use it’s gifts and talents for good.

Twitter Updates for 2009-04-08

Twitter Updates for 2009-04-07

  • What does a person have to do to get @brittneynelson’s attention (and followship)? #
  • yo, @joeknows, @cytael, I want in on this =) I have seen firsthand the Pirate side of things, and how more copies != more sales. #
  • (@joeknows, @cytael) I am quite neutral, tho I loathe DRM, as it truly only hurts legitimate consumers and the companies trying to sell. #
  • Needs software that does video crossfading, for live use, but not cheesy and wonky like some “VJ/DJ” garbage. Pro stuff. What’s it called? #
  • The Chariot, The Showdown, (3) others @ The New Daisy (newdaisy.com) tonite. Doors @ 6:30P, $11 @ the door. #
  • Faaaaail Whaaale!!! #
  • I need (want) $11 #
  • I’m secretly going to skip out, and buy my wife flowers … wait, I’m tweeting this… Doh! #
  • Band at hardcore show stops to sing worship and read bible… New daisy theater, Memphis #
  • Stolen guitar causes The Showdown to have to play early, due to Epoque guitarist stuck giving police report. #
  • Demon Hunter drummer = The Showdown drummer, live in five #
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