These pages are optimized for Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x and above, Mozilla 3.x and above, and MacOS X’s Safari browser. Some elements may not display well or display at all with older versions or other browsers. We’ve recently modified the layout for small cell phone browsers to move the menus after the content. Smartphone browsers will now have working menus. In addition, we are now implementing some HTML5. Upgrade to the latest browser to take advantage of the new display capabilities they provide.
We upgraded our HTML to meet the XHTML specification as well as CSS (Style Sheets) for cleaner representation of TNC information in newer browsers and to standardize variations of display in different browsers on different computing platforms.
This site is made with Apple Macintosh computers running Mac OS X and managed with Panic’s Coda.
It was started on 12/08/96 on a Macintosh IIsi with 32MB of RAM and a 100 MB hard disk drive using a text editor and personal web space provided through the Arizona Macintosh Users Group.
Adobe PageMill was used starting in 1998 to modify and manage the site. About that time the computer was upgraded to a Macintosh 7300/200 with 96MB RAM and a 2GB internal hard disk drive and three external 1GB drives. In January of 2000, an iMac DV Special Edition with 384MB of RAM, a 13GB internal drive, and an external Western Digital 30GB FireWire drive went into service. Later, a Maxtor 80GB FireWire drive was added.
In 2004, we upgraded to a PowerMac G5 1.6GHz, 768MB DDR SDRAM, two 300GB internal SATA disks, one 80GB SATA external disk, and an 80GB external IDE disk in a FireWire enclosure, with an nVidia GeForce FX 5200/64MB VRAM driving a 17″ LCD flat panel running the most sophisticated and powerful 64-bit consumer OS, Mac OS X. We switched over to Adobe GoLive in the same year.
2005–2009 saw the expansion to two 300 GB internal hard disks and 4 GB of RAM and the move to Panic Coda.
In 2010, we upgraded to a Mac Mini with a 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 1 GB of 1067 MHz DDR3 RAM, a 150 GB internal and a 250 GB external hard disk. We just added 3 GB RAM for a total of 4 GB
We’ll see what tools God brings us to continue this work. He provides. Anyone interested in being an instrument of God by donating an Apple flat panel display?
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