Traded an old cell phone for a Porsche

Most people throw away old cell phones without a second thought. Steven Ortiz is not like most teenagers. This 17-year-old Californian went on Craigslist to turn a used cell phone a friend gave him into a Porsche convertible. Harvard Business School, watch out for this guy.

Ortiz’s story brings to mind the similar accomplishment of Kyle MacDonald, a Canadian who started “Craigslist swapping” with a red paperclip in 2005 and eventually ended up with a two-story farmhouse. Through his blog and the kindness of strangers, MacDonald made 14 swaps over the classifieds website, upgrading one item to a more valuable one until he ended up with a house a year later.

Craigslist isn’t so different from a newspaper’s classified section: People list items they no longer want for whatever reason. But sometimes instead of selling these items for paltry amounts of cash, online users barter with each other.

Unlike MacDonald and his red paperclip website, however, Ortiz didn’t publicize his efforts—he did it quietly on his own. It took him one year longer than MacDonald, but the Glendale, CA, youth managed to turn an outdated phone into a 2000 Porsche Boxster S.

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‘House churches’ keep worship small, simple, friendly

DALLAS (AP) — To get to church on a recent Sunday morning, the Yeldell family walked no farther than their own living room to greet fellow worshippers.
The members of this “house church” are part of what experts say is a fundamental shift in the way U.S. Christians think about church. Skip the sermons, costly church buildings and large, faceless crowds, they say. House church is about relationships forged in small faith communities.

In general, house churches consist of 12 to 15 people who share what’s going on in their lives, often turning to Scriptures for guidance. They rely on the Holy Spirit or spontaneity to lead the direction of their weekly gatherings.

“I think part of the appeal for some in the house church movement is the desire to return to a simpler expression of church,” said Ed Stetzer, a seminary professor and president of Lifeway Research, which is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. “For many, church has become too much (like a) business while they just want to live like the Bible.”

House church proponents claim their small groups are sort of a throwback to the early Christian church in that they have no clergy and everyone is expected to contribute to the teaching, singing and praying.

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Portrait Projecting Ring

Working with local jeweller Tamrakar, this ring was created for the wedding of Luke Jerram and Shelina Nanji.

In a darkened room, light from a candle or LED passes through the ring to project a series of portraits. A selection of miniature slides were made of different family portraits and inserted into the edge of the ring for projection.

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Bag of Randomness

  • Somehow I lost my debit card.  Grrrr.  But when I called in to report it was lost, the rep told me that someone already called in to report it lost and for a new card to be sent to me.  Weird.
  • CBS is coming out with their own version of “The View” which will be hosted by Julie Chen, who just happens to be married to the president of CBS.
  • Speaking of CBS, I’m looking forward to seeing former Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson on the show, but wouldn’t it be fun to see Jerry, Jimmy, Switzer, Chan Gailey, Dave Camp, Bill Parcells, Wade Phillips, and Jerry Jr all in the Big Brother house?
  • My poor nephew, an elementary kid, had diarrhea all the way from Colorado to East Texas.  I wouldn’t want to wish that on anyone.
  • Did you year that 911 call from that Irving mother that killed her kids.  Absolutely chilling.
  • I test drove a Hyundai Sonata last night.  That car has to be the absolute best bang for the buck, I was highly impressed with even the entry level model.
  • ESPN will be broadcasting from Sundance Square in Fort Worth during Super Bowl week which is 198 days away.  There’s no telling how hick they are going to try to make us.
  • Jerry Jones is usually great at signing draft picks before camp, but I fear he won’t get the Dez Bryant deal done in time, but I don’t think it will be his fault.
  • I’m impressed at how much Texas Stadium is being recycled.  The concrete will be used for roads, and the metal will be melted down and used to make fences for the area.
  • Southlake thinks they now need a SWAT team?
  • The cafeteria at works tends to over-bacon everything.  My cubemate thought I was a nut for saying that something could actually be over-baconed.
  • I saw on WFAA last night that Elevate Church in Frisco is building a new building modeled after both the National Cathedral in Washington and St Patricks in NYC with a modern twist.  Excess or monument to God?
  • WifeGeeding is a champ at being a mother, she’s just a natural.  Me, I got a lot of rough edges.
  • Wanna Get Away?  Southwest is having an airfare sale starting at $49 one way.  Oh, and bags fly free.
  • I got a postcard in the mail from my hosting company telling me it’s time to renew the domain name for this site.  One day I’m going to get around to doing that.
  • I’m getting a straight edge shave on Saturday and looking forward to it.  So that means shaving has stopped for the rest of the week.
  • 10 Facts You Didn’t Know About The Tour de France
  • This dog has an interesting morning ritual – YouTube
  • Grace
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