Wednesday, March 17, 2010

I get a "FREE" iPod Touch and you get a FREE autographed book!

Since Apple came out with the iPhone, I've wanted one. However, there were (and still are) three things about an iPhone that keep me from getting one. The price of buying one, subscribing to phone service and the small storage capacity. Since they've come out the price has dropped and the storage has increased to 32GBs, but it's still not enough for me to bite the bullet and get one. But the iPod Touch is another story! There's no subscription to any service for the iPod Touch. When it first came out, the price was a bit much for me and the storage was too small too... but that has changed. The storage is up to 64GBs and I know how to get one for FREE... well, almost for free! And I really, really, really want one for things like this:


Artwork

It's now possible to sketch and paint on the iPhone and iPod Touch! Check out this video!


Display Artwork (and family photos too!)

I could also use it to show my artwork to people when I'm away from my computer.


Presentation Remote Control

I am speaking at Lake Ellen Bible Camp this summer. When I speak there, my computer has to stay in the back of the chapel. If I had an iPod Touch, I could have a "screen" of my presentation up front with me. There is an app that turns the iPod touch into a remote control for a presentation in Keynote (the APPLE competition to Powerpoint).


Portable Bible

I've always wanted to have a small device with multiple versions of the Bible on it.

Also, I have an audio Bible, as well as a huge library of sermons and messages, and music.


And that's just a few things I'd like to do IF I had an iPod Touch.


If you'd like to help me get one (it's easy and legit), go to my web site for more info. If you choose to help me, I'll send you an autographed copy of one of the listed books that I've illustrated, and I'll do for FREE!


Thanks for your consideration.

2 comments:

Deb said...

Dan, I can't find on here where to email you. I have been searching AiG and Google images for your cartoon of Eden in cutaway, showing all those layers of skeletons underneath. This is to link to a discussion forum to illustrate my point that eons of death and disaster could not be 'very good'. I can't find it (it was your cartoon, I am sure). It does not seem to be in the After Eden archive in AiG. Could you point me in the right direction? Thanks, Deb

DanL said...

Deb,

That illustration is in this article:
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/wow/whats-wrong-with-progressive-creation

I don't believe AiG has it in any online art collections yet.

Hope this helps.

Dan