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Tuesday
May202014

Prayer of Confession from Daniel

Little light on the religious and spiritual. Here is a prayer of confession I wrote for a sermon on Daniel. I’m preaching Sunday 10 AM at First Presbyterian in Carson City. Come and pray this live then. One show only! ;)

God of all gods, Master of all kings, we have dodged your call and detoured from your path so much that we are often lost and cannot hear you. We deny dreams of your kingdom come, your will done by rebuilding ruins with relics. Our exile from you means a nightmare of struggling with others. Forgive our self worship and reveal the mystery of the dream you have for us…

 

 

Monday
Apr282014

FREE Drugs and FREE Programs

Users should consider the offer of FREE software with the same caution and care that they give to the offer of FREE drugs!

 

  1. WHO is giving me this? Is it someone you know and trust in a reputable establishment? There is a difference between your physician giving you samples of a prescription and packet of pills from a stranger. In computer programs and apps, there is a difference between software recommended by another computer user you know and trust and one offerred by a clip art image on a website or a link in a curios email from a stranger.
     
  2. WHERE am I getting this? Are you at a club (or website) with a lot of flashing lights and suspicious activity in an unknown area? This is probably not a safe place to get drugs or software. If you are at pharmacy or doctor’s office with certificates on the wall which has recommend by others you trust in a well established and maintained environment, the products have a better chance of being safe and effective.
     
  3. WHY am I getting this? Is this software or drug prescribed after diagnostic that you sought to solve a problem you have? Reputable doctors and pharmacists don’t call you at home to tell you you’re sick and need to this miracle cure. Neither do reputable computer software companies. Disconnect and, IF you have a concern, seek advice from your choice of enthusiast friends or recommended professionals.

These practices won’t protect you absolutely in life or on-line. Nothing will. But practicing similar caution between what you put in your body and what you put in your computer will help you keep your computer healthy.

 

 

 

 

Sunday
Apr202014

5 Simple Ways To Keep Using XP

Tucked in an epsiode of podcast “Security Now” on iOS security, Steve Gibson gave a level headed discussion and practical advice for folks continuing to use XP into 2014, “”Five Steps for XP Usage Past April 8th”. I’ve extracted his advice from the podcast and added my comments here, the full audio and a pdf transcript are linked and in the references below. This guidiance is valuable for all versions of Windows, but especially important to those who continue to use Windows XP.

  

  1. Make Yourself a Limited User

    Now it is called “standard” user, but both are users without administrator rights. If you do nothing else, lower your privileges (and that of malware that attack your machine) by switching from and Administrator user account to a Limited user account. (A better name would be “Protected” user.)
    See Paul Kenyon’s article on the Avecto blog for more about the protection offerred by NOT being an administrator.

    First go to Control Panel | Users and create a new user with Administrative rights so you can log on to this user the rare times you need full privileges, (like installing a new program). I called my user TECH. After setting up the new user, log in by logging off your using account via the shutdown process switching to TECH. This first time some housekeeping will be done. After you get a desktop, go to Control Panel and modify your user account to Limited. Shut down and log in as usual and you’re protected.

    When you need to install a program, (such as the browsers below) or make changes (such as removing Flash and Java, see below) you can try to right click the icon and “Run as Administrator” but with XP, you probably should plan on logging out for your account and logging into the Administrator account when you need to install a program. Then restart the computer and log into your main (limited) account to use the program and the computer.

     
  2. Remove Flash and Java

    While Flash and Java will continued to be updated even on XP systems, they are avenues for malware to enter your system. Control panel’s add/remove programs (from an account with administrator access!) will allow you to remove these helper programs that are can be hijacked by malware authors. A variation is to offer an officila looking update to Flash or Java that is not an update but malware.

    This article by Sue Marquette Poremba discusses the concerns with Java and offers a middle ground.

     
  3. Use Chrome or Firefox instead of Internet Explorer

    Chrome and Firefox will continue to be updated and supported on Windows XP. Internet Explorer is stuck at version 8 (first released in 2009)

    A discussion of browsers for XP users is in this article by Chris Hoffman..

  4. Use an Office Alternative

    Since Office 2003 updates end as well, moving from Microsoft Office to an alternative program is recommended. Steve Gibson likes LibreOffice which is a “fork” or descendent of OpenOffice. Other folk, such as the good folks on PC RadioShow on WBAI recommend KingSoft Office Suite.

    I use LibreOffice but others are fine and supported on XP.

  5. Practice Safe Surf

    No matter how secure a building is, if someone (you!) let mischief makers inside-bad things will happen. So be safe no matter what your operating system is.

    - Do NOT open unexpected email attachments, confirm by phone/email before opening
    - Do NOT click on “you must see this!” links or links you are not expecting or confirmed
    - Do NOT click on Urgent Update notices or Download this viewer links 
    - Hang up on any “Microsoft rep”, or others who CALL YOU and want access to your computer

     

 

 

Tuesday
Apr152014

NOAH Movie

Noah is a great movie, especially on the big screen. But it isn’t a Bible translation. This explanation has been added to the website: noahmovie.com 

The film is inspired by the story of Noah. While artistic license has been taken, we believe that this film is true to the essence, values and integrity of a story that is a cornerstone of faith for millions of people worldwide. The biblical story of Noah can be found in the book of Genesis.

Release

I like to think of it as fan fiction, not a part of the sanctioned canon, but one with characters, locaitions and themes from the official story by the original creator combined in a interesting and challenging way.

The movie struggles with great questions of life. Nationalism, capitalism, ecology, violence, survival, loyalty, family are woven into seeking God’s will for creation and humanity. If you go with a checklist of Bible facts, you’ll miss the beauty and challenge of the flim. (I do admit I was counting the clean animals.) 

A good filim for our time. How do you follow God when the world is ending? How does one survive and provide for family? Does God and Good ever conflict? 

Definately see the movie. Warning! This is not a Sunday School tale of cute stuffed animals in a basket boat of a smiling happy family covered with rainbows. It is harsh, violent and depressing. Wiping out humanity for evil is not a good start for feel good movie.

After the flim, you will read and hear the Bible account with a different understanding. I know I will appreciate the rainbow even more now that I have seen the flood.

 

Saturday
Mar012014

A Top Ten for Transfiguration Sunday

A few years back, (okay over a decade!) I posted a version of this list in ECULAUGH on EcuNet conference system.

Top Ten Ways Peter Knew It Was Moses And Elijah

Talking With Jesus At The Transfiguration 


10. Elijah keeps asking if someone can make him a little cake. 1 Kings 17:13

  9. Moses kept parting Peter’s hair. Exodus 14:21

  8. That bright cloud of smoke? Elijah’s fiery chariot! 2 Kings 2:11

  7. Moses’ recommendation of smiting the Romans with a plague gives him away. Exodus 8:1-2

  6. Elijah makes sarcastic remarks about the quality of the disciples’ camp fire. 1 Kings 18:25-27

  5. Moses keeps wandering off. Numbers 32:6-13

  4. Elijah has a “Here Comes TROUBLE” t-shirt on. 1 Kings 18:17

  3. Elijah keeps shushing everyone so he can hear the silence. 1 Kings 19:11-13

  2. Moses complains Letterman never paid him a dime for his Top Ten idea. Exodus 34:27-28

  1. Heaven is the only place people really use those stick on name tags.