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Colophon

May 13th, 2005 · 1 Comment

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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

Sword

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

AnatPersonal 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

Music06File 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

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Coffee

Starbucks, either with my home espresso machine, or at Barnes and Nobles

Green Mountain Organic and Fair trade coffee

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Contribution to planet Earth

Rechargable batteries

Compact fluorescent light bulbs


Green Mountain Organic and fair trade coffee

Search for extra-terrestrial intelligence:
Seti@home

Tags: Web/Tech

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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