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    <title>Gadget :: Bumptop Desktop</title>
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    <published>2008-06-04T22:15:03Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-05T06:36:24Z</updated>
    
    <summary>GADGET :: BUMPTOP DESKTOPSick of your boring desktop icons and functionality? Bumptop to the rescue!...</summary>
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        <name>Jason</name>
        
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<p>Sick of your boring desktop icons and functionality? Bumptop to the rescue. <a href="http://bumptop.com">BumpTop</a> is a fresh and engaging new way to interact with your computer desktop.  You can pile and toss documents like on a real desk.  Break free from the rigid and mechanical style of standard point-and-click desktops.  Interact by pushing, pulling and piling documents with elegant, self revealing gestures.  BumpTop's stunning interface makes clever use of 3D presentation and smooth physics-based animations for an engaging, vivid user experience.  </p>

<p><strong>Cool Feature :: </strong> <br />
I love the fact that you can make an icon larger and "heavier" using the physics based engine.  The "weight" of the icon will interact differently with the other smaller icons.  For example, when you throw the little icons at it, they bump up against it, but when you throw the large icon, you get destruction!  Very cool, but unfortunatly it is just another thing that keeps me from getting my real work done!</p>

<p><strong>Rating :: </strong>9/10</p>

<p><br />
See the co-founder describe it at a recent TED speech.</p>

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    <title>Website :: Sproutbuilder.com</title>
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    <published>2008-06-04T21:56:49Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-05T15:56:08Z</updated>
    
    <summary>WEBSITE :: SPROUTBUILDER.COMSprout is the quick and easy way for anyone to build, publish, and manage widgets, mini-sites, mashups, banners and more....</summary>
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        <name>Jason</name>
        
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<p><a href="http://sproutbuilder.com/">http://sproutbuilder.com/</a></p>

<p><strong>What it is:</strong><br />
Sprout is the quick and easy way for anyone to build, publish, and manage widgets, mini-sites, mashups, banners and more. Any size, any number of pages. Include video, audio, images and newsfeeds and choose from dozens of pre-built components and web services. Then, once you create your sprout, publish it to any number of social networks or blogs with one click of a button using their integrated gigya feature.</p>

<p>This is the premier tool for people that aren't web developers but still want to make and share cool stuff online.  Once you build one, you just can't stop.  Or at least geeks like me can't!</p>

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<strong>Cool Feature:</strong><br />
Everything in the system is drag and drop, and they have cool tools built in such as the "Countdown" and "slideshow" tool</p>

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<strong>Rating </strong>::10/10</p>

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    <title>Video :: Wall painted animation</title>
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    <published>2008-06-04T18:09:26Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-05T06:41:51Z</updated>
    
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    <title>Review :: Warren Barfield</title>
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    <published>2008-05-22T14:39:58Z</published>
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    <summary>Review :: Warren BarfieldThis is the third release from Barfield and is his best to date. The album reaches across genres, opening the door for listeners of all styles to find something appealing in this album....</summary>
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<p>As the Christian music industry has expanded in recent years, there are times where we can sense that some of the music is simply mass produced, trying to put out another album to reach a preset commitment.  Some of the recent years of Christian music has lacked heart, run short on passion, and left the listener wondering what had happened to the industry.  With Warren Barfield’s newest release, Worth Fighting For, heart and passion are the core of the album as Warren sings with heart the words that he wrote with conviction.<br />
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This is the third release from Barfield and is his best to date.  The album reaches across genres, opening the door for listeners of all styles to find something appealing in this album.  From rock to soul, Barfield spans across the various styles of music with his incredible lyrics and one of the most powerful and incredible voices in Contemporary Christian Music today.  More importantly, the album seeks to lead everyone closer to the throne of the Lord, speaking in depth of Warren’s faith and convictions in life.  He pours his heart and soul into the lyrics and into the performance on the album.  He gives his audience all that he has, not looking to garner acclaim for himself but so that others will praise God.  He allows us to walk with him down the spiritual trail that he is blazing, hoping to spark a fire in our lives.<br />
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The album starts off with a couple of upbeat, rock style anthems that will definitely reach out to the younger generations.  They are songs about the love of Christ being the one thing that will never run out in the course of this life and living the Christian life not just with words, but also with our actions.  These songs hold the messages that we need to hear in our daily lives as we face the struggles of being in this world and not being of it.  <br />
	The headlining song off this album is entitled “Love is not a fight”.  This song is being used in the upcoming film Fireproof, from the makers of Facing the Giants.  “Love is not a fight” is a song about the sanctity of marriage and of entering the commitment without the belief that we can simply walk away when things are not going the way that we envisioned them.  This song will touch your heart and is an anthem for restoring marriages in our world today, especially inside the church.  One line from the song that sticks out says, “If we try to leave, may God send angels to guard the doors.”  It is prayer that we should all have for our marriages and should be the attitude that we have towards the one that we have taken vows with in our lives.  This song is God-breathed and is perfect for every person who is married or is headed toward marriage in their lives.<br />
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Another powerful song is “Drop the World”.  Barfield sings about a woman in pain and pleads with God to drop the world and hold her.  It is something that we have all felt in our lives if we have seen some woman that we have loved going through many painful things, especially divorce.  It echoes the sentiment that I felt when my mother was going through her divorce and as you listen to this song, you will be able to identify with its’ lyrics from some time in your past as well.<br />
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“As it is in Heaven” is a beautifully written song about the desire to see the world look more like heaven and less like what it has become in recent years.  This track is one of the most outstanding on the album as it is written in the form of a prayer, with Barfield allowing the audience to take a glimpse into his prayer life.  It’s as honest of a song that has ever been written and causes the soul of a Christian to yearn even more for the day when we will be in the midst of the Lord in heaven.<br />
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From top to bottom, this album is solid, not overcome with fillers or songs that are lacking from the best songs on the album.  He is consistent in messages from his previous albums, as the song “Reflect You” is written in the same manner as his hit “Mistaken”.  Barfield is genuine in his faith and it is reflected in his words and in his voice.  Everything in this album points to Jesus and that is where this artist’s heart is set.  This album is one that every Christian should have with them as Barfield has not compromised his beliefs for fame or for money.  In a world where Christian music has become big business, Barfield has stayed grounded and has not strayed from his original call into music; to make a joyful noise and lead others to a stronger walk with Christ.  These are the ministries that we need to support.</p>

<p><em>* - Prodigal Son Magazine is issuing another challenge to its’ readers.  We are challenging you to buy two copies of this album.  The first copy is for you to keep with you, but we are asking that you pass the second copy on to a marriage that is struggling.  “Love is not a fight” is a song that we believe God can use to refocus struggling marriages back on to the original love that was the pushing force for the marriage but was lost in the midst of trials within the union.  We ask that you pray over the CD before giving it away and once given, we ask that you pray for that marriage daily, that God will use this tool to help save the marriage.  Christians are needed today to help struggling marriages survive and not simply turn a blind eye to their struggles.  </em><br />
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    <title>Video :: Homeless Drummer</title>
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    <published>2008-05-22T05:49:48Z</published>
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    <summary>VIDEO :: HOMELESS DRUMMERThere are moments when life takes everything from us, but one thing it can not take...is our gifts and talents....</summary>
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    <title>Gadget :: MyHab</title>
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    <published>2008-05-22T05:18:07Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-22T13:38:38Z</updated>
    
    <summary>GADGET :: MYHABMyhabs are Luxury festival accommodations that are green, affordable and hassle-free. For festival-goers looking for a great alternative to a soggy tent miles from the action, they offer cool living in the day (that keeps you comfy at...</summary>
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        <name>Jason</name>
        
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<p><strong>What it is ::</strong>Myhabs are Luxury festival accommodations that are green, affordable and hassle-free.  For festival-goers looking for a great alternative to a soggy tent miles from the action, they offer cool living in the day (that keeps you comfy at night) in our unique two-person myhabs.  The MyHab crew sets it up for you....you enjoy during your festival...and then they tear it down. </p>

<p><strong>Cool Feature ::</strong><br />
 Myhabs are made mostly from ultra-tough recycled plastic and water-proof cardboard - ensuring your green credentials remain intact while you and your kit stay safe and dry.</p>

<p><strong>Price :: </strong>240 Euros....yep these cool temporar habitats are currently only availabe in the UK</p>

<p><strong>Rating :: </strong>6/10 (Number 1, they aren't availabe in the US, and number two,  you can't take them with you.</p>]]>
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    <title>Website :: Grove Films</title>
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    <published>2008-05-22T04:44:52Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-22T13:41:52Z</updated>
    
    <summary>WEBSITE :: GROVE FILMSGrove films offers downloadable films and videos for churches, bible studies, and ministries....</summary>
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        <name>Jason</name>
        
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<p><strong><br />
What it is:</strong><br />
 <a href="http://Grovefilms.com">Grovefilms.com</a> offers downloadable films and videos for churches, bible studies, and ministries.  That doesn't sound like anything new, since there are quite a few companies out there that make this service availabe but there's a catch.  Grovefilms is a shoot-off of "The Grove" Center for the arts and media and 10% of your purchase is contributed to artist grants.  Take a look at this short video interviewing Grove Center executive director Joey O'Connor to find out more.</p>

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<p><strong>Cool Feature:</strong><br />
If you are a kid, teenager, college-age, or a sixty year old just getting started in making films, that makes you a Young Filmmaker, and Grove Films will spotlight you on their Young Filmmakers section.  You get to post your work AND make some extra cash for your next blockbuster hit.<br />
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    <title>Video :: The Story of Stuff</title>
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    <published>2008-04-30T22:41:36Z</published>
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    <summary>VIDEO :: THE STORY OF STUFFThis video is rather lengthy, but worth it. Your stuff is not disposable....think before you keep buying more stuff!...</summary>
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<entry>
    <title>Tough Customs :: Tough Gun</title>
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    <published>2008-04-30T22:23:56Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-01T15:29:10Z</updated>
    
    <summary>TOUGH CUTOMERS :: TOUGH GUNSTough Gun is acclaimed as one of the hottest bikes of 2008....</summary>
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        <name>Jason</name>
        
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<p><strong>What it is ::</strong><br />
The new <a href="http://www.toughcustoms.com/products/cycle.php?bike_id=1&view=1">Tough Gun Motorcycle</a> from Tough Customs is built to turn heads. From innovative design to breakthrough engineering, the Tough Gun is acclaimed as one of the hottest bikes of 2008.</p>

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<p><strong>Features ::</strong><br />
With performance in mind the bikes braking system is unmatched with dual 6 piston brake calipers in the front and a perimeter brake with dual calipers in the rear. The motorcycles powerplant is a 103 CI Screamin Eagle Twin Cam engine which has been fitted with a gear drive cam set and fueling cam plate and high flow oil pump, resulting in decreased engine temperatures and more oil pressure. </p>

<p><img alt="moto1.jpg" src="http://www.prodigalsonmagazine.com/free/moto1.jpg" width="530" height="246" /></p>

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The rear air ride suspension has a built in compressor with no external lines, with a Cerianin front race fork handling the bumps up front. The instrument panel displays all indicators and features of the motorcycle, including speedometer, tachometer, neutral light, turn indicators, hi/low beam, horn, and has two resetable trip functions. </p>

<p><img alt="moto3.jpg" src="http://www.prodigalsonmagazine.com/free/moto3.jpg" width="529" height="473" /></p>

<p><strong>Coolest Feature ::</strong><br />
The Tough Gun features a unique single sided swingarm frame that displays the massive width of the rear wheel. (Size : 280/35 X 18)</p>

<p><strong>Price</strong> :: N/A</p>

<p><strong>Rating</strong> :: 9/10</p>]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Website :: Globalrichlist.com</title>
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    <published>2008-04-30T22:09:59Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-01T14:50:08Z</updated>
    
    <summary>WEBSITE :: GLOBALRICHLIST.COMLooking at the big picture of exactly what you have, and what others don&apos;t....</summary>
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        <name>Jason</name>
        
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<p><a href="http://Globalrichlist.com">Globalrichlist.com</a></p>

<p><strong>What it is ::</strong><br />
The Global Rich List is an online educational tool put together by a small creative company out of London. The concept is pretty simple: <br />
1. Enter your annual income  <br />
2. Click "Show Me the Money" and see where you rank in regards to the global population.  <br />
3.  Recognize how wealthy you are and "Care" - donate to those in need.</p>

<p><img alt="screenshotrich.jpg" src="http://www.prodigalsonmagazine.com/free/screenshotrich.jpg" width="400" height="215" /></p>

<p> The reason behind the site is to challenge peoples perception of personal wealth, while in the meantime hoping to raise money for good causes.  "We are obsessed with wealth. But we gauge how rich we are by looking upwards at those who have more than us. This makes us feel poor.  We wanted to do something which would help people understand, in real terms, where they stand globally. And make us realise that in fact most of us (who are able to view this web page) are in the privileged minority. We want people to feel rich. And give some of their extra money to a worthwhile charity".</p>

<p><strong>Cool Feature </strong>:: Number 1 the anti-design of the site draws you in right away. Number 2, the facts they give you about how far your money will go in other countries is amazing.  Ex. "$2400 could buy you a second generation High Definition TV OR schooling for an entire generation of school children in an Angolan village".</p>

<p><strong>Rating </strong>:: 10/10  Like <a href="http://Freerice.com">Freerice.com</a>, Glogalrichlist gets right to the point.<br />
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<entry>
    <title>Website :: Dear God</title>
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    <published>2008-04-17T06:07:13Z</published>
    <updated>2008-04-18T15:03:44Z</updated>
    
    <summary>WEBSITE :: DEAR GODDear God is a global project for people around the world to share their innermost hopes - and fears - through prayer. The concept is very similar to another site we covered earlier called A Note To...</summary>
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        <name>Jason</name>
        
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<p><a href="http://Dear-God.net">Dear-God.net</a></p>

<p><img alt="website3.gif" src="http://www.prodigalsonmagazine.com/free/website3.gif" width="400" height="216" /></p>

<p><strong>What it is ::</strong>Dear God is a global project for people around the world to share their innermost hopes - and fears - through prayer.  The concept is very similar to another site we covered earlier called <a href="http://anotetogod.wordpress.com">A Note To God.</a>  This site has great design and overall is wonderful to navigate through.  In order to get your prayer on the site, you must send it in letter form to their offices with a picture or they will put a picture up for you.  Warning...the content on this site is very raw and provocative.  This is by no means a "Christian" site, but I think it is worth taking a look at to see different ways people try to interact with God.  </p>

<p><img alt="nail.jpg" src="http://www.prodigalsonmagazine.com/free/nail.jpg" width="530" height="318" /></p>

<p><strong>Best Feature ::</strong> Overall design and the quality of the images</p>

<p><strong>Rating :: </strong>7/10</p>

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<entry>
    <title>Gadget :: Curve Extreme Skateboard</title>
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    <published>2008-04-17T06:02:08Z</published>
    <updated>2008-04-18T06:10:20Z</updated>
    
    <summary>GADGET :: CURVE EXTREME SKATEBOARDCurve Extreme Sport is a skateboard concept with hopes of creating a new sport. The design has a pair of Motor GP-inspired tires that taper on both ends to allow the rider to make sharp turns...</summary>
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        <name>Jason</name>
        
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<p><strong>What it is ::</strong>Curve Extreme Sport is a skateboard concept with hopes of creating a new sport. The design has a pair of Motor GP-inspired tires that taper on both ends to allow the rider to make sharp turns during a high speed down-hill race. </p>

<p>Traditional skateboards have four wheels therefore, it travels as a flat surface. This new design has two wheels, thus allows the board to move in a line.</p>

<p><img alt="curve_skateboard2.jpg" src="http://www.prodigalsonmagazine.com/free/curve_skateboard2.jpg" width="468" height="320" /></p>

<p>Cool feature :: Thanks to the drafted angle of the tires the contact point is minimal, as a result the rider can skateboard with minimal friction which means maximum speed and greater agility.</p>

<p><img alt="curve-skateboard.jpg" src="http://www.prodigalsonmagazine.com/free/curve-skateboard.jpg" width="468" height="358" /></p>

<p><strong>Price :: </strong>NA<br />
<strong>Rating ::</strong> 8/10</p>

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    <title>Video :: Elephant Paints Self Portrait</title>
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    <published>2008-04-17T06:01:34Z</published>
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    <summary>VIDEO :: ELEPHANT PAINTS SELF PORTRAITIt&apos;s one thing to ride an elephant, another to watch it stand on a ball...but get a load of this...an elephant paints a picture of itself!...</summary>
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        <name>Jason</name>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Movies and God - Garden State</title>
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    <published>2008-04-04T03:20:40Z</published>
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    <summary>MOVIES AND GOD :: GARDEN STATEA Theological and Sociological Survey of Garden State...</summary>
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        <name>Jason</name>
        
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<p>A Theological and Sociological Survey of Garden State<br />
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<p>In the early morning light of September 11th, 2001 I remember walking into the Admissions Office at Saint John’s University, where I worked.  My colleagues quickly mentioned to me that a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center.  I remembered hearing about how the towers were built to withstand severe damage. I pictured in my mind a small prop-plane losing control and clipping one of the massive towers. My supervisor urged me to take the rest of the morning off and go back to my dorm.  As soon as I returned home I flipped on the television and watched something beyond my wildest imagination take place on the other side of the screen—a second plane hit the other tower.  I remember feeling like I was merely watching a movie, a run of the mill action flick, and waited for someone like Bruce Willis or Arnold Schwarzenegger to jump onto the screen.  I did not feel a thing.  I simply sat and watched. <br />
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The opening scene of Garden State depicts Andrew Largeman (Zach Braff) sitting calmly in the middle seat of an airplane row while panic is painted on the faces of every other passenger. The plane is about to crash, babies are crying, oxygen masks have been deployed, soda cans are tumbling down the aisle, and Largeman’s sober expression calmly glances upwards as he slowly reaches to adjust the air flow.  This is the only life Largeman knows—a numb existence uninterrupted by the chaos of his family’s sorrows: his mother’s paralysis, his disconnection from his dad, and the sad fact that his family sent him away to a boarding school when Largeman was barely a teenager.  There is much to be sad about in Largeman’s life; however, he is unable to feel a thing.  Sadly, Garden State is much more than Braff’s memoir.  Decades from now it may very well prove to be the defining film of Braff’s generation, and a bleeding example of the heart of postmodernity (for whom this movie was made). <br />
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Largeman is awoken from the airplane scene (it turns out to be a dream) by a phone call. Looking seemingly unaffected by his terrifying dream he stares blankly up from his bed toward the ceiling as he calmly listens to his father’s message on his voice mail informing Largeman that his mother had just tragically drowned.  As the camera pans out the viewer finds that Largman’s bedroom is completely white, and has the appearance of a sterilized room.  His bedroom is a symbol of Largeman’s existence and a glaring critique on how the “Boomer Generation” has tended to deal with the emerging youth of postmodernity. <br />
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As a youth director in the affluent suburb of Lakeville, Minnesota for over three years, I met a myriad of high school students whose parents worked sixty or eighty hours a week in a fruitless attempt to buy their kid’s affection and well-being.  As a consequence, many of these young men who on the outside had everything they could ask for: cars, clothes and electronics, were deeply wounded. Sadly, these guys rarely felt like they had enough, and as I got to know them better, I found that what they desired most (whether they admitted it or not) was a relationship with their dad, or someone who would teach them how to make their hearts come alive.<br />
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 Largeman crawls out of bed upon hearing about his mother’s death just like every other day, walks to his bathroom with absolutely no emotion on his face, opens his medicine cabinet and stares at endless bottles of medication. Later on, we learn that Largeman has been medicated since he was very young. This is the reality of a growing number of youth today. Instead of parents and families dealing with the underlying wounds that plague so many youth today, many stemming from a lack of nurturing from mom or a strength of love from dad, parents line their kids up outside psychiatrist’s offices hoping to medicate away the deep pain afflicting the hearts of so many.  In essence, parents would rather cover gaping wounds with a band-aid than face into the underlying issues attacking the hearts of their kids. In truth, this is largely due to the fact that parents are ill-equipped to handle to deep questions and pain that emerge as young adults attempt to make sense of their increasingly volatile world.<br />
   <br />
 Largeman returns home for his mother’s funeral and quickly reconnects with his old friends. As proof that Largeman’s inability to feel the gravity of the tragedies surrounding him is not relegated to himself, his friends (who happen to work at the cemetery his mother is buried at) tell him about a party happening that evening, commenting, “Yeah, we’ll probably head over there right after we finish burying your mom.” Laden in the words of Largemen’s friends is a disconnection from the emotions of real life.  They are unable to grieve with Largeman and their only response to the pain is to invite him to a party where there would certainly be numerous distractions thru which Largeman could temporarily escape the pain. And there is a deep frustration surrounding this reality, especially in Largeman.  In a very poignant conversation with his father near the end of the film, Largman laments, “I’ve spend my entire life feeling so f*&$ing numb.”<br />
   <br />
 Garden State comments very little on the reality of God.  In fact, the only point in the film where God is mentioned is during an interaction between Sam (Natalie Portman) and Largman. Sam boldly affirms, “I don’t believe in God.” Still, Sam proves to be, in many ways, a protagonist in the film.  She displays a heart completely untouched by the emotional apathy plaguing the men in the movie—even though she does not have a father.  In many ways, her ability to feel the pain of Largeman’s life awakens his own heart to feel. This is the cry of many youth I work with.  They want to feel, but don’t know how.   <br />
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During his final day back home, Largeman’s best friend (Mark) takes him on a mysterious all-day journey to recover a necklace which belonged to Largeman’s mother. Mark had stolen it and sold to it an antique jewelry dealer (which he does with the jewelry of everyone he buries). The journey leads Largeman, Mark, and Sam to a geological phenomenon just outside of Newark, New Jersey. The man (Albert) who has Largemans mother’s necklace has taken it upon himself to safeguard a massive abyss that has recently been discovered. Albert’s family lives in an abandoned boat on the edge of the abyss, and at night, Albert explains, he goes exploring.  As Sam, Largeman and Mark visit with the “guardian of the abyss” and his wife they seem taken aback by the warmth and love they sense in the home. In fact, this is the first time in the entire movie a nuclear family is portrayed, and the viewer finds quickly that for the three visitors (Sam, Largeman, and Mark) who have each experienced broken homes, they are warmed by the love they sense. <br />
   <br />
 As the group leaves with the necklace, stepping out into the pouring rain, Largeman cries out to Albert, “Good luck exploring the infinite abyss!” Powerfully, Albert responds, “You too.” With that, Largeman climbs atop an abandoned piece of heavy machinery with his friends following close behind. After reaching the top and staring down into the gaping hole in the ground the three respond to the darkness below them and within them with a both freeing and horrifying scream. This deep hole in the ground is the tragedy of their lives and the lives of those around them, and their response is much more than the popping of a few pills; rather, it is the forceful and assertive response of their entire beings.  They face the darkness head-on.<br />
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So what does Garden State tell the viewer about the postmodern mindset? With a rising number of children and teens being placed on behavioral medication to correct outbursts of anger or periods of deep depression, the actualization of the pain gripping many young hearts goes unfelt. God, being the essence of reality Himself, must be encountered amid the fears, disappointments, joys and confusions of real life.  To attempt to force a kid (chemically or otherwise) from entering into authentic life is to, in essence, to steal away the context in which they might connect with the Living God.  Certainly in many cases medication is necessary and helpful, but when it becomes the first option every time youth feel pain and depression, we rob them of the opportunity to authentically make sense of their worlds.   <br />
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At the very end of the film, Largeman is prepared to go back to California and continue his life as an actor. Sam and Largeman have fallen in love and Sam is not able to understand why he wants to leave her behind and return to California. As Largeman boards the plane, the camera finds Sam crying in a phone booth. Suddenly, Largeman appears and grabs her. Out of breath he confesses to Sam, “Remember all the stuff I said about [me needing to go back to California], that was dumb. Because I love you Sam, I love you…” Excitement lights up both Largeman and Sam’s faces as Largeman asks, “So what do we do know?” Sam replies, “I don’t know.” Quickly the camera pans out on the two kissing and in true existential fashion, the film ends there.<br />
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Zach Braff’s character represents postmodernity’s shaping of art. Gone are the days of the superhero who neatly ties up all of the loose ends, winning the girl, destroying the antagonist, and saving the world. The conclusion of Garden State highlights the rise of the anti-hero as a response to the traditional, modernist mindset. Largeman succeeds without ever truly succeeding. He faces into the fullness of his life, and for the postmodern, that is enough.</p>

<p>    In a post-9/11 world, Garden State makes sense. As I sat in my dorm room six and a half years ago, I watched as the Twin Towers crumbled and our lives were changed forever. One thing I’ll never forget is when a woman, an expert of some kind, was being interviewed by a CNN anchor and affirmed, “It is at a time like this when people are looking for a savior.” Postmoderns, have quickly learned that words like “complete”, “enemy”, and “victory” are unhelpful in a world where everything seems undone, the enemy is within us, and victory usually comes at the cost of people we are compelled to love. The postmodern generation might just as easily be dubbed the generation that saw the death of the nuclear family. And instead of longing to be pulled from the pain of our broken families, we deeply yearn to deeply and courageously feel that brokenness, thereby moving through it. <br />
   <br />
 Postmoderns like Andrew Largeman aren’t necessarily looking for a savior in God as much as they are looking for a guide—someone or something who can give them the strength to authentically face the pain, tragedy, thereby finding the beauty in the world God created. Postmoderns are generally skeptical of perfectly happy endings in light of the horror that marked our world’s last century, and threatens to do this same in this one. God cannot be communicated as a Deity who whispers away all of the pain and ache. God cannot be touted as the cosmic Prozac, Paxil or Celexa. Postmoderns are looking for a God who can save them from their inebriated and distracted lives by awakening their hearts.<br />
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    <title>Website :: blurb.com</title>
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    <summary>WEBSITE :: BLURB.COMBlurb is a startup that allows anyone to create customized books (as in, a real, tangible book that you can hold). Using the company’s BookSmart software (Mac and PC), users can create photo books, portfolios, business books, wedding...</summary>
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<p><a href="http://blurb.com">blurb.com</a></p>

<p><strong>What it is ::</strong>Blurb is a startup that allows anyone to create customized books (as in, a real, tangible book that you can hold). Using the company’s BookSmart software (Mac and PC), users can create photo books, portfolios, business books, wedding books, blog books and more. Books can either be created for self-use or shared, marketed and sold at cost or for profit in Blurb’s online bookstore. Blurb authors get to keep 100% of the book’s mark-up.  Blurb initially launched in May of 2006 with a tool to turn your blog into a book. The service has since been expanded. </p>

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<p><strong>Cool Feature ::</strong><br />
A few months ago, Blurb introduced features that let users collaboratively create books and share photos.<br />
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Price :: </strong>Starting at $30</p>

<p><strong>Rating ::</strong> 10/10</p>]]>
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