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Sunday, December 30, 2007 | Posted by TJ Draper

Well, Rachel, Allen, and myself made it back from our week long Christmas vacation and are just getting ready to step out the door and head to Worship at Heritage

But travels aren’t quite done. Tomorrow morning I pick up Pastor and Caleb Lovett, along with Ted and Elijah Brothers to head down to the Lingo’s in Georgia to load them up and move them to Centerville!

My wife will be here in Tennessee, but I won’t be back until Tuesday.

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Thursday, December 27, 2007 | Posted by TJ Draper

I’ve finally done it! I moved away from Blogger. This site is now powered by Expression Engine Core.

As you can also see, I came up with an entirely new design. I didn’t keep a single element from the old design. Since I’m doing more and more website work, this site had started to become an embarrassment! In my opinion my web-designing skills have improved 100 fold since I did the last design of this site.

For a sample of some of my other work try these:

http://www.familyreformation.org

http://www.movingtruth.com

http://www.heritagecenterville.org

For those of you who care, and know something about webdesign, there is not one table on this site so far. It’s all CSS. I may resort to using a table on the contact page since I have a basic contact template formatted that I’ve been using for a while now. But if I have a few minutes, I may port it over to CSS just to say I have one site that doesn’t have a table on it at all.

There now, hopefully my next post will be more interesting for those of you who don’t care about technical stuff.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007 | Posted by TJ Draper

MERRY CHRISTMAS

and

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

from the Draper Family

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Thursday, December 20, 2007 | Posted by Rachel Draper

I know that I haven’t posted any pictures recently. The reason for this is that I have been very busy getting ready for the Christmas season. But now that I’m done with my shopping and crafts let me share some of the things Allen and I have been doing.


Allen enjoys boxes...they are just so useful.


Even though the musical toys can be annoying, Allen sure does love them. He especially likes dancing to the music on the toy piano.


Books are one of his favorite things, even though he can’t sit still to listen to a story he still likes looking at the pictures and turning the pages. Here he is reading with his uncle Levi.


He was very intrigued with the tree at first. Thankfully, he doesn’t bother it much.


Here are some of the projects that I’ve been working on - reusable gift bags with cross-stitched name tags.



What do you need to entertain a little boy while you cook? Sticks of frozen butter. He was taken with these for a long time.

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Thursday, December 6, 2007 | Posted by TJ Draper

Those of you who don’t have a Mac and/or use Instant Messengers can safely ignore this post…

So, I personally think that the instant messengers available for OS X are superior to the ones available on Windows, and believe you me, I’ve used most of them! Let’s review:

MSN Messenger (Windows) - 0 of 10
WHAT A JOKE!

MSN Messenger (OS X) - 1 of 10
Only slightly less annoying than the Windows version.

AOL Instant Messenger (Windows) - 1 of 10
Yeah well, it MIGHT be better than MSN messenger, but I’m not sure.

AOL Instant Messenger (OS X) - negative 2 of 10
What an insanely stupid IM client!

Miranda IM (Windows) - 0 of 10
raspberry

Trillian (Windows) - 4 of 10
Yeah, it actually is better than any listed so far, and I would use it if I had no other choice, but this application is way to hard to use and set up. It’s overly complicated, doesn’t look all that great. It’s slow, buggy, and the free version doesn’t work with Jabber, therefore it doesn’t work with Google talk.

Pidgin, formerly GAIM (Windows) - 6 of 10
This may be the second best IM client available for the Windows platform. But if you need audio and/or video chat, then it’s no good. But it does support multiple protocols, and it is free, and the interface isn’t half bad for a Windows program. I definitely prefer it to Trillian because it is so much easier to use.

Google Talk (Windows) - 7 of 10
Now this isn’t a bad client at all really. There are a few things I don’t particularly like, such as having to see as many contacts as can fit in the window, even if they are offline. But all in all, not bad. And really, it’s the simple interface that makes it such a nice IM client. Everything is clean and straightforward. Of course it only works with Google Talk… which is a problem if you are an AIM user too.

AdiumX (OS X) - 8 1/2 of 10
This is a pretty decent IM client, and in fact was my main IM client for several months. It can connect to every major chat medium, it uses one buddy list (man how I wish iChat did this natively) and has something called “meta contacts.” Meta contacts are really cool for those of us who use more than one chat medium (AIM, Google Talk etc). What this means is, when you specify more than one instant messenger account for a contact, it only displays one person in the buddy list. When you double click the person in the buddy list, the IM chat window has a drop down at the top to let you change which IM account you are messaging to. I can’t tell you how much I love this feature. Also tabbed chatting, which is very cool. Who wants 8 chat windows scattered all over the desktop?!? I want one window with tabs for each chat, and Adium has it.

However, Adium’s support for incoming fonts and colors is POOR POOR POOR. In fact, it rarely ever works. And it’s support for sending fonts and colors is just as poor! And none of the chat window skins available are as nice and attractive as iChat’s. There’s a couple of supposed look alikes, but they aren’t that good.

And, like it’s cousin Pidgin, Adium does not do audio or video chats.

iChat (OS X) - 9 of 10
I really like iChat… especially iChat 4 (Leopard’s iChat). iChat 4 introduced tabbed chatting finally, but they did it right. It’s very slick. Not to mention, screen sharing, and iChat theatre are great. And iChat supports audio and video chatting.

iChat is also sort of multi protocol… meaning it supports two chat mediums, AOL and Jabber (including Google Talk). Since I don’t have many friends on Yahoo or MSN that’s fine with me.

iChat also integrates well with the OS X Address Book. You can associate a contact with an Address Book entry, and then it will store the account ID of that contact in the address book as well as using the assigned nick name in the buddy list.

iChat is very simple and easy to use, straight forward, and fairly powerful.

What I don’t like about iChat: No sound sets, Adium allows you to save Sound sets, you can easily switch between entire sound schemes or silence it altogether very quickly and easily. Not so with iChat, each event can be assigned a sound, but that’s it. So every event has to be changed individually if you take a notion to change the sound set. And there is no easy way to silence iChat.

Natively iChat does not allow you to have only one buddy list for both protocols. AIM gets it’s own buddy list, and Jabber gets it’s own buddy list. This is a major annoyance! Fortunately, there is a fix for this problem now. The excellent plugin for iChat called Chax located here. Now, the current release does not have a fix for the multiple buddy lists problem, but the most recent beta does. It does not do away with the individual lists, but creates an entirely new window with all your contacts, regardless of which chat medium they belong to. Unfortunately it doesn’t yet support meta contacts like Adium and Pidgin. But since I like iChat so much, I can live with this for now, and hopefully a future release of chax will support meta contacts.

You will notice that I did not give any IM client a 10 out of 10… that’s because I’m still waiting for that client. If iChat didn’t need a plugin to get the option to have one contact list, and if it supported meta contacts, and if it supported sound sets, then it might almost get a 10 of 10 from me

Until the most recent beta of Chax came out, I was using iChat with only Google Talk (yes I hate having multiple buddy lists that much). I even told some of the folks I have on my AIM list that I was only going to be using Google Talk and they’d have to get with the program if they wanted to IM me…

There are a few contacts I have that only use AIM though… so thank you chax for combining my buddy lists.

So that’s it, that’s my geeky post that I had to get out…

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