By J. Timothy King on May 30, 2013
A couple weeks ago, I was reading through Andy Hertzfeld’s anecdotes at FolkLore.org, about how he and his colleagues developed the original Macintosh. These stories brought me back, first to nostalgic times, then to a nostalgic purpose. I remembered all the reasons I first fell in love with software development, many of which are also […]
Posted in Confessions of a Veteran Software Developer, Software Development, Stories, True Stories | Tagged Apple, computers, Damon/IEC, history, innovation, Macintosh, software engineering |
By J. Timothy King on May 28, 2013
One reason I’ve been absent is because I’ve been working on a new book, a book that I’m now on the verge of releasing. (Exciting!) Walking in the Moment between Tick and Tock a short, inspirational book (about ¼ the length of a full-size novel), looking at the period between Passover and Pentecost, between Pesach […]
Posted in A Gentile Dwelling in the Land of Messiah, Books, Christianity, Judaism, Religion, Teaser Tuesdays | Tagged Walking in the Moment between Tick and Tock |
By J. Timothy King on May 8, 2013
The metaphors we use affects how we think of things. And how we think of things betrays the metaphors hidden in the reaches of our minds. Being part of a Messianic Jewish synagogue, I continually encounter the power of how we think, power to bring people together, or to push them apart. Because there is […]
Posted in Christianity, Judaism, Religion | Tagged Mark Kinzer, the Chasm |
By J. Timothy King on May 1, 2013
This coming Sabbath service at our synagogue, I’m doing one of the Torah readings, from the Gospels, the first part of John chapter 11. You may notice two funny things in that sentence. Firstly, as part of our Torah service, we don’t only read the standard parshah from the Torah (the first five books: Genesis, […]
Posted in Christianity, Judaism, Religion | Tagged death, grief, Kedushah, Lazarus, sadness, shiva |