What’s on my dock
I was reading TentBlogger and saw where he posted what applications he has on his dock. I thought I would do the same in regards to the apps on my dock.
I was reading TentBlogger and saw where he posted what applications he has on his dock. I thought I would do the same in regards to the apps on my dock.
While sitting in small group, after our discussion has finished, it has grown customary that we watch YouTube videos on our TV via TiVo Premier.
This week we were showing the hilarious Antoine Dodson “Bed Intruder Song” video to one of the couples, and then one of the husbands asked if we had seen “Dad Life.” None of us had, so we searched for it.
Such a creative and fun way to celebrate Dads.
The video was created by Church on the Move, an innovative church in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
After moving away from the Blackberry franchise, Tour and Storm 1, the Droid X is luscious. The touch screen is true and recognizes simple swipes and movements wonderfully. I have been very impressed with Angry Birds Lite Beta, and I hope the full version releases soon.
Since achieving 3-stars on all 15 levels of the beta version I have looked for another game to appease my gaming need. I believe I have found it. Fruit Ninja. It’s simple and addictive, and for $.99 it’s a good value for its entertainment.
The objective is to swipe/cut fruit with your sword.
A week ago I decided to use my wife’s New-Every-Two upgrade to get the new Droid X. Since I am on Verizon and won’t be switching to At&t for the iPhone, I decided after seeing @stewonline’s Droid X that I would move away from my current Blackberry Tour.
I have been very impressed with all the features Android offers. My favorite was on my vacation to Myrtle Beach when I was able to use my phone, with no additional charge, as a turn-by-turn GPS. Here is a video displaying many of the features available.