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My view of the Chiefs game.

November 22nd, 2009 | Category: Family
My view of the Chiefs game.

My view of the Chiefs game.,
originally uploaded by David Wanat.

A pretty good view.

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Live Cell Phone to Web Streaming

January 30th, 2009 | Category: Family

File this one under cool phone tricks. I found an application for my phone that streams the camera from my phone live to the web.

The program is http://qik.com/ the phones it works with are listed here.

I’m embedding my live camera feed below. I won’t have it on all the time, but if you call me I’ll turn it on. Just enter YOUR name and YOUR phone number below

Live Camera Feed:

The embedded video player shows the last stream I put up if it is not live. Oh yeah I almost forgot to tell you, cell phone cameras are super poor quality, but you didn’t need me to tell you that.

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Uganda Africa – It is Official

December 03rd, 2008 | Category: Family

You may have heard me talking about going to Africa over the past ten months. Now it is official, I am headed to Uganda coming up in July, 2009. Watch this space for more information.

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Give Me Your Eyes

October 15th, 2008 | Category: Family

Found this video through one of my RSS feeds. I’m going to use it to highlight our upcoming Africa Missions trip (First Wednesday of November).


Brandon Heath – Give Me Your Eyes from Brandon Heath on Vimeo.

The song has a powerful missions message, and the video a good attention keeper. I think the video is good, a bit cliché, but helps people visualize the message.

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Blogging – It’s Hard To Do

September 29th, 2008 | Category: David

So I’ve been reflecting lately on life. I’ve got a blog, flickr, facebook, myspace, twitter and you name it other web presence and don’t hardly use any of them. I blame that on not having internet access at home, but I think it is my avoidance of work.

I hate work, however, I think I hate inaction more. I’ve just been skirting the work with busyness to fill the time. I’m trying to change that. What is really important to me? Instead of running around doing what needs done right now, I want to do things on purpose and set an intentional course.

I’m thinking TGD (Getting Things Done) might be a useful method to prioritize my tasks. I’ve seen a bit of it here and there. If you know of another method that works, or what you use, let me know. I’ld like to get up and running on some process soon. I realize that no matter the program it comes down to me doing the work. Here goes nothing.

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Prepare for lift off!
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