Thursday, February 26, 2009

Disciples & Citizens (Cross-post)

A book review from my personal blog that also relates here: http://god-s-will.blogspot.com/2009/02/disciples-citizens-review.html

Monday, February 23, 2009

What d'you think about that?

Since everyone on the Trannisphere has gone all Introspective White Emo Ranger I suppose I'd better join into.

Now the evenings are lighter, I've been able to start walking to work again. Which unfortunately gives me lots of time to think. Today I was musing on something Lara blogged about.

On Saturday I went out in the city, and ended up in my local tranny-friendly pub en homme.

The place wasn't very busy, but none of the regulars gave me a second look, and apart from the barstaff, I didn't really interact with anyone apart from the friends I was with (we chatted to the smokers while waiting for a taxi, but that was it).

When I go as Pandora, I banter with the DJ, have a joke to the bar staff, and get random strangers stopping by for a natter.

As I thought about it more, I realised that whenever I've been in regular pubs, people mainly keep to themselves (with a few exceptions). But when I'm Pandora, even in provincial town pubs, people are mostly friendly, and many will come over for a talk. The guys to congratulate me on my "bravery", and the girls to have a gossip and ask where where I got my top or shoes from.

There are generally only a few tossers, and they tend to stay outside in large herds for moral support. Sadly one comment from this lot can undo a whole week of confidence.

Although being Pan makes my confidence soar, and allows me to be more assertive. I really need to dress up and go out more!

So what conclusion can we draw from this? Obviously:

"Trannies make every social gathering better"!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

For Those About To Rock...

Arithmetic Coding is quite possibly one of the most interesting ideas we've come across for losless file compression in the P3P Brightnet. Not only would this encoding be lossless, but it would reduce an entire file down to a single decimal number.

It may be possible to reduce a 10MB file down to 1MB or lower with this, thus drastically increasing the transfer times over the P3P Network and making it that much more efficient. Of course it all depends on how the algorithm is set up for the filetype compression.

In highest probability, we would have to have a talk with IBM concerning their standing patent on a certain type of Arithmetic Coding, and maybe strike a deal for licensing if possible. But from what we are reading, some of the patent holders do not charge a fee, so we'd have to look into their terms closely before we decide if this is the way to go.

As it stands, the P3P BrightNet system is by far more than adequate to handle the files and traffic, so the arithmetic coding algorithm would act as just an overkill scenario.

Just as a heads up, no it's not a typo. We really do mean P3P and not P2P or the soon to be P4P (which is pretty useless). P3P BrightNet is the term used for the Andromeda3D Network Backbone and is more efficient than normal P2P while also being better capable than even P4P. Keep in mind that this P3P BrightNet is not going to be falling into the hands of an ISP anytime soon. In an effort to remain neutral with P2P sharing and routing, we're building the protocols and rulesets into the browser so that it will automatically handle the traffic without intervention from the ISP or from A3D as a company.


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Plans & Validity

A lot of the recent articles on this blog about Connections have been "newsy." However, one of the intentions behind this blog is to reflect upon the process of church planting for the edification of ourselves and others.

Yesterday I met someone who is involved with an emerging church/fresh expressions/church planting network. One of the points of conversation revolved around the issue of validity.

One of the purposes of having such networks is to provide the blessing of validation. A key struggle in the early years of Connections was battling external perceptions with regard to our validity - were we a valid church, a valid congregation, validly Anglican etc. etc.?

I vividly remember our first baptism, some months after starting, where afterwards there was the sense of "I don't know what we are, but we're something." We had encountered a sense of validation, and this has only increased as we find ourselves being included, recognised, supported and growing. In a network, because we have been given validity, we can give that to others as well.

Soon after this conversation I found this concept of validity creatively colliding in another conversation with some musings about how churches should be organised and managed and the importance of having "mission and ministry plans for a local context." I found myself perceiving an implied demarcation between "valid" churches/congregations that are able to produce such a plan, and "invalid" churches/congregations who can't.

That is a flawed demarcation.

Why? Because the ability to develop a plan is not a good (sole) indicator of church vitality. For instance, in some “dying” loci the plan is easy - “sustain palliative care as long as possible.” For some “emerging” loci the plan is more difficult because they would be in the middle (or the beginning) of a process which is asking “Who are we? What can we do?”

I would say that enforcing young church plants or fresh expressions to develop a “plan” too early can end up killing them. It's like asking a 12 year old to have the self-awareness of a 30 year old resulting in them feeling trapped in the decisions they were forced to make too early. You don't force 12 year olds into mapping out their life, but you do talk goals, ambitions, heart and allow them to explore, fail etc.

All this shows is that church growth is primarily organic in nature (because it is relational), not bureaucratic (like a machine).

What validates a church, no matter how old or young? Evidential commitment to grow as a local Christian community. No matter how ill-defined the trajectory, that is the true heart.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Top Ten Search Keywords (Filler post)

Just for a laugh I thought I'd sign up with Google Analytics and see how people visit this blog.

The top ten keywords that have sent people here are:

  • gsoh - Well it was a recent post title
  • tranny list - I suppose that's my cliche list
  • pandora caitiff - that mostly me checking in from other PCs :)
  • "list of gender stereotypes" - that cliche list again
  • best disclaimer - LOL. I know what that is
  • can everyone stop getting shot - Somehow I think they're looking for Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
  • flickr tranny fakes - More Joanne's crusade than mine
  • geisha tranny - One entry on one list. I guess there's not many of these online
  • goth icons - That's a test I did
  • helicopter to this canadian hideaways - What? How? Who
  • Sunday, February 15, 2009

    Prayer Points - February 2009

    Dear Prayer Partners,

    Thankyou for continuing to support Connections in prayer. We have had much joy over the summer. A baptism in the river the week before last was a particular highlight (http://will-briggs.blogspot.com/2009/02/summer-grace.html).

    For more news and photos you can click here: http://will-briggs.blogspot.com/2009/02/connections-summer-photos-update.html

    As we head into March and well into the regular routine of the year please be praying:

    1) Our "Search for Life" program starts up in March and now is the time for people to sign up and commit to it. It provides an environment to consider the deeper and sometimes more difficult aspects of life and so allow people to consider, address and grow. Please pray for the participants and the leaders.

    2) Please pray for the ongoing discipleship of our children. A team of volunteers has come together to restart our childrens' program for the year. Please pray for them and for our children.

    3) We are planning to end our "Connections Summer" meetings in the park on March the 1st and follow our meeting with Clean-Up Australia Day in the park. Please pray for that time.

    4) With regards to a next venue - a number of options are opening up. Our focus at the moment, once again, is the local school. Some hiccups have been ironed out and a consideration of our of the facilities is on the agenda for a meeting at the school this Thursday. Please be praying.

    5) A number of people have joined us in recent weeks. Some are keen to put their hand up for the many tasks that need to be done and ministries that need to be exercised. Please pray for continued growth, quick but strong relationship building, and appropriate and effective release of people into their investment in God's Kingdom.

    God bless,

    Will.

    Friday, February 13, 2009

    Jooce Has Been Acquired

    Recently, news about the good fortune of Jooce.com came wandering into our email inbox. As it so happens, Jooce.com announced to their users that they are in the process of being acquired by another company. During that transition, they will be taking the storage capabilities offline while they sort things out and finalize the deal.

    In the meantime, until told otherwise, the prior agreement between Jooce.com and A3D is still in effect.

    In Other News -

    Forums have undergone some upgrades and fixes, as well as some new Beta information being posted. We look forward to your comments :)

    - The Management

    Thursday, February 12, 2009

    Summer Grace

    It was a delight this past Sunday to celebrate the baptism of one of our young members.










    Baptism prep had involved looking at "Two Ways To Live For Kids." Ben's t-shirt had a picture of him with Jesus as King.
















    We moved from the park, to the nearby river. A public declaration of faith and gospel.

    Connections Summer: Photos Update

    Recently added photos to our Connections Summer album:

    Monday, February 2, 2009

    Let there be paperwork!

    Long time no post, eh?

    So here's what's going on here at Andromeda3D.com -

    Hair

    As we have stated earlier, some work and research has been ongoing concerning the usage of a shader skin as the default for the avatars. Of course, we will permit the application of skin textures if a designer is wanting better fidelity for an avatar. Now that the skin shader is looking up to par, the next thing on the list happens to be the Hair aspect.

    This in turn leads us to a ton of current application and research from nVidia concerning doing hair as a shader. Since our expected release for Andromeda to the public is estimated around 18 - 24 months (give or take), it is well within reason to assume that we are designing the system to take advantage of future technologies which haven't yet become mainstream. When programming a system, it is always a good rule of thumb to design it with computers 18 - 24 months from today in mind as the entry system.

    While the high end computers of today look like monsters, with a pricetag to boot, keep in mind that if you follow Moore's Law of Accellerating Returns then in 18 - 24 months the high end computers of today will end up being bargain bin computers sold at Wal-Mart.

    Epic Updates and Forum Migration

    New year, new servers, new scripts, and yes - even new issues to tackle. Our forum overlord, GSK, is currently busy migrating the forums to a new and theoretically unlimited server system. This in itself may take a few days to complete - but the complete backup of the forums as well as additional scripts and additions he has planned for our patrons will take some time to implement.

    For the time being, we assume that the forums will be back online within a few days, but the remaining 90% of the work will take a few weeks to actually complete. On the list of things to do is to reinstate the arcade challenge system once and for all. A slew of other additions and goodies are in the works as well, so keep an eye out in the following days/weeks.

    Where in the World is Darian?

    After some rough weather in the northern regions (Tri-State Area), Darian has found himself migrating down the east coast where he currently finds himself hanging out at Vero Beach, Florida. Next stop after this is Georgia where he'll finally set foot back home. For the time being, he's on a forced vacation and is forbidden from thinking about work for awhile (thought we know this is next to impossible for him)

    Paperwork by the buttload :P

    As we move into the corporate phase of A3D, there happens to be a lot of paperwork that is required to be completed. Business Plans, Financial Projections, PowerPoint Presentations, Prospectus, and of course a laundry list of other paperwork to be completed by deadlines. We do apologize for the communications blackout over the past month or so, but we are making progress still with a number of things we cannot really go into detail at the moment.

    Jooce Acquired?

    Of course, all good things eventually get bought up by bigger companies. If you have tried to use your Jooce account over the past week, you would have noticed that your account probably is turned off at the moment. Rest assured, your Jooce accounts should still be available coming up soon. We received an email recently informing that Jooce is currently being acquired by another company, and that the service will be temporarily unavailable for a few weeks.

    As a matter of course, a follow-up email has been sent to the CEO of Jooce in order to get some details about this acquisition and how it would possibly effect the partnership between Jooce and A3D going forward. More details will be released going forward as they become available to us.

    Quellertech VRFTP

    The VRFTP (Virtual Reality File Transfer Protocol) is nearing completion and posting for the Beta Team to download and use. Essentially this component of the A3D browser will allow you to do what you normally would with an FTP program, but as an added feature, it renders the folders on an FTP as Rooms filled with files. This in turn will allow you to literally walk around an FTP server in 3D (as well as walk around your local hard drive too).

    So what is this good for (other than the cool factor)? For those of your who know all too well about Active Worlds and the many Object Yards that litter the virtual landscape, this might come as a god-send to you. Being able to log into the OP FTP and actually walk around the Object Path dynamically will first and foremost create instant Object Yards without the need to waste space with actually building Object Yards manually.

    There are obviously other benefits to having the VRFTP component in A3D, but we'll let our Beta Team find out for themselves.

    When the forums come back online, we will make it a point to post some new materials for everyone to check out, so keep an eye out for what's coming up soon ;)

    - The Management