Follow Up
10 DecDo you recall the video from last week?
The one where Josh made sure that KT knew he was back in the office. Where Josh decided to park in such a way that KT had to climb across his car after several failed attempts at squeezing in.
Well, the story continued.
KT parked after there where Josh could not leave. Total block move. Not even Josh’s Trooper could climb out.
Josh has a new born little girl and two other little girls. It was time for him to go home. His wife was calling. But KT said no…
NO
It was nearly like a hostage situation.
Josh plead for KT to move his car. He apologized and said he would never do it again.
All present in the office were loving the moment of humor and humility, except Josh.
The following video is take by KT after Josh has apologized off camera but remained unrepentant on camera…
I love Connect
Parking
1 DecJosh just had a baby and has been out of the office for a week or so.
However he makes his full presence known to KT in the rain.
Enjoy
follow up video to come soon…
GOOGLE WAVE AND CHROME OS
1 DecSo I got an invitation from a friend to visit and try out the new Google “Weapon of World Domination”, Google Wave. It’s so unorthodox in its innovation, I can’t really describe it intelligently. However, I’ll take a stab at it. Google Wave is an open source platform that allows anyone with a google account to have ONE screen where they interact with their community. It is a screen that has a series of small, modifiable dialogue and action boxes. It has everything from a Contact List box to an Inbox to an actual document that you can be updating in real time with someone else, simultaneously. The word “wave” refers to the action you are participating in. It can be a conversation, a blog posting, a small group report for school, etc. Google is trying to centralize social and productive communication to their platform. I don’t think the average joe is ready for this, but hey, email was invented 40 years ago and look where it is now…
Google Chrome OS is a whole other bag of weapons. This video will explain it much better than me:
A League of 3 on 3?
10 NovConnect 3on3 League and Connect Full Court is league format programs designed to offer cost recovery ministry models to churches. It is our vision that Connect Basketball Leagues will become the basketball leagues of choice in communities across the nation. What happens if the league that church’s host is known as THE city’s league? Connect wants to resource churches to provide an even more excellent platform for basketball in communities everywhere. We are enhancing our online tools as well to provide league directors with not only online registration for teams, but also an online game scheduler, online standings, media posting and more. We know that league play will give churches more exposure to people and more time to build relationships. As we grow, we will build our network of churches more and more and eventually will create a virtual nationwide competition between local teams that may lead to regional and even national league championships.
For more info check it out here!
Caption Contest
27 OctWe want to see who can come up with the best caption to go along with the below picture.
As for the prize for the best one… we will see.
Give us your captions in the comment sections… Tell us what you think is going on…

u2 in Atlanta
7 OctJosh Exits
30 SepJust for fun.
Josh had been in the rest room, and we staked him out for a good scare.
Gabe does a great job.
Notice a couple things:
1. How Josh freezes with fear.
2. How Gabe laughs continually right in his face.
Hoops for Hope
14 Sep
If you haven’t heard of Hoops of Hope, you’re missing out. Read and watch the excerpt from www.hoopsofhope.org below. At least watch the videos, they explain it all.
“Hoops of Hope is the biggest basketball shoot-a-thon in the world, much like a walk-a-thon, but more fun! You can join thousands of participants and teams from around the world that shoot free throws for children in need. Every dollar raised will go directly to the project you select to help these children. Every free throw will literally help keep children from becoming orphans. The United Nations estimates that every 14 seconds, somewhere in the world, another child is orphaned by HIV/AIDS. This means that each day over 6,000 children join the 15 million children worldwide who have already lost one or both parents to this disease. In the spring of 2004, Austin Gutwein watched a video that showed children who had lost their parents to AIDS. After watching the video, he realized these kids weren’t any different from him except they were suffering. Austin felt God calling him to do something to help them. He decided to shoot free throws and on World AIDS Day, 2004, he shot 2,057 free throws to represent the 2,057 kids who would be orphaned during his day at school. Friends and family sponsored Austin and he was able to raise almost $3,000. That year, the money was used by World Vision to provide hope to 8 orphan children. From that year forward, thousands of people have joined Austin in a basketball shoot-a-thon called Hoops of Hope. By doing something as simple as shooting free throws, Hoops of Hope participants have raised over $1 million. The children left behind by AIDS now have access to food, clothing, shelter, a new school and finally, a medical testing facility which he was told would save an entire generation. A second clinic is now under construction. Austin believes anyone, no matter what their age or skills, can make a difference.”

