by Brad Proctor | Mar 25, 2017 | Culture, My Life
I often get asked, “Have anything fun planned for the weekend?” and recently my answer has been a resounding, yes! See, Hope’s work schedule is currently weekends only, and this does not mean I become full-time Dad instantly at 5 pm on Friday. I am a...
by Brad Proctor | Jun 26, 2015 | Culture, Faith, Politics
My reaction to today’s ruling? Morality cannot be legislated. Fellow Christians, you must realize that creating more laws to shape a morality does not work. If anything, laws point to just how sinful and in need of a savior we are. Marriage, as defined by a...
by Brad Proctor | Aug 17, 2014 | Tech
10 years of podcasting Hard to believe it has been ten years since podcasting came on the scene. Such a simple form of communication that over the past decade has not changed much – audio files delivered by an RSS feed. In 2015, it will mark ten years since I...
by Brad Proctor | Aug 13, 2014 | Tech
Amazon Local Register – Amazon’s way of collecting data of what local merchants are selling and for what price To me, this seems like a trojan horse. “Here use our platform to process all your transactions.” Amazon then will know prices, inventory, and hot...
by Brad Proctor | Aug 2, 2014 | My Life
Every weekday morning when I wake up I look forward to going to work. Why? Because I love the work I do and the friends I have the privilege of calling coworkers. Today marks my three year anniversary with University PC Care. The past three years have been simply...
by Brad Proctor | Jul 3, 2014 | Columns
Aaron Swartz is a name not many people know but one that will ring out for ages to come, considering the impact such a young man had on the Internet as we know it. Last week, a documentary titled “The Internet’s Own Boy” was released, telling the story of Aaron’s life...
by Brad Proctor | Jun 15, 2014 | Columns
The process of managing memory on your device have drastically changed over the years. You may remember having to run a memory manager that would warn you if too many programs were running and allow you to close the program eating away at all your available memory....
by Brad Proctor | Jun 5, 2014 | Columns
This past week at Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco Apple announced several things that drastically changed the way developers can develop apps for iOS and Mac OS X. While these changes seem very minor or obscure to...