Archive for June, 2005

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005

Searching … for charity, mate

At the OrganicChurch Day on Saturday Adam Eakins of Broadmead Baptist and Joshua Generation mentioned the website www.everyclick.com. It is a search engine that commits to give 50% of its earnings to charity. The money earnt is just through users clicking and searching through their site. The money gets split between all the charities registered on the site, unless the user is registered and selects a particular charity to support. I’ve not go much against google, and i love the convenience of the google toolbar [you can get one for firefox if you weren't aware], but when its for charity…?

Today i have started the process of getting our church charitable trust registered … may be you want to support us too?!


“Give you’re mouse a heart!”

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005

Searching … for charity, mate

At the OrganicChurch Day on Saturday Adam Eakins of Broadmead Baptist and Joshua Generation mentioned the website www.everyclick.com. It is a search engine that commits to give 50% of its earnings to charity. The money earnt is just through users clicking and searching through their site. The money gets split between all the charities registered on the site, unless the user is registered and selects a particular charity to support. I’ve not go much against google, and i love the convenience of the google toolbar [you can get one for firefox if you weren't aware], but when its for charity…?

Today i have started the process of getting our church charitable trust registered … may be you want to support us too?!


“Give you’re mouse a heart!”

Searching … for charity, mate At the OrganicC…

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005

Searching … for charity, mate

At the OrganicChurch Day on Saturday Adam Eakins of Broadmead Baptist and Joshua Generation mentioned the website www.everyclick.com. It is a search engine that commits to give 50% of its earnings to charity. The money earnt is just through users clicking and searching through their site. The money gets split between all the charities registered on the site, unless the user is registered and selects a particular charity to support. I’ve not go much against google, and i love the convenience of the google toolbar [you can get one for firefox if you weren't aware], but when its for charity…?

Today i have started the process of getting our church charitable trust registered … may be you want to support us too?!


“Give you’re mouse a heart!”

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005

Should I waste my Bandwidth on this?

My brother Matt sent me this movie this week. It is ahowing “Table Football Skills”. Now I have never been a great table footbal player. I remember in France learngina few new skills - but none like this … so in conclusion - yes it is worth wasting bandwidth on [not it is a 2Meg file...]. So if you want to know what is actually going on in the above photos click away…

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005

Should I waste my Bandwidth on this?

My brother Matt sent me this movie this week. It is ahowing “Table Football Skills”. Now I have never been a great table footbal player. I remember in France learngina few new skills - but none like this … so in conclusion - yes it is worth wasting bandwidth on [not it is a 2Meg file...]. So if you want to know what is actually going on in the above photos click away…