
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In publishing, a colophon describes details of the production of a book. This information generally includes the typefaces used, and often the names of their designers; the paper, ink and details of the binding materials and methods may also receive mention. In the case of technical books, a colophon may specify the software used to prepare the text and diagrams for publication.
Hardware
Computer: Macintosh iBook 1.33Ghz G4 running OS X 10.3.5
Paper: Moleskine notebook and Hipster PDA
Pen: Bic Medium Crystal Gel

Research
Bible: MacSword from the Sword Project
Browser: Camino and Safari
RSS Feeds: Newsfire
Podcasts: IPodderX
Books: Generally purchased used through Amazon.com
Database
Devonthink Pro (Beta)
Composition
Virtual Notecards: SuperNoteCard
Personal Journal: MacJournal 2.6
Personal Publishing
Word Processor: Microsoft Word
Weblog hosting: Typepad
Weblog client: Ecto
Fonts: Baskerville, Helvetica, Justinian, Papyrus
Music Making Tools
MBox Digital Audio Workstation with Pro Tools LE 6.4
Finale Notepad 2005
Music listening
File Sharing: Bittorrent
Trade Friendly Music: http://bt.etree.org
Trade Friendly Music: http://db.etree.org
MP3’s: iTunes and iTunes music store
SHN and Flac Audio: Mac Amp Lite X
SHN, Flac, APE File conversion: xAct
Communication
Email: hosted through Dreamhost at my domain name
Mail client: Mac mail.app
AOL Client: iChat
MSN, IRC, Jabber client: Fire
Cell Phone: Sprint

Coffee
Starbucks, either with my home espresso machine, or at Barnes and Nobles
Green Mountain Organic and Fair trade coffee

Contribution to planet Earth
Rechargable batteries
Compact fluorescent light bulbs
Green Mountain Organic and fair trade coffee
Search for extra-terrestrial intelligence: Seti@home

1 response so far ↓
1 Al Sheets // Jan 14, 2007 at 12:50 am
Awesome site! The design is very simple and elegant. That’s what you get when you use a Mac! More importantly is your sermon. It’s simple but to the point. Keep up the good work!
Al
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