tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-80346199442083412512024-03-13T21:03:30.491-07:00Revit Programmer on the RunAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.comBlogger29125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-12680740368414773292016-10-24T07:08:00.000-07:002016-10-28T04:21:21.602-07:00How to Find a London Locksmith<div style="text-align: justify;">
Whether you like it or not good professionals are hard to find. When it comes to find a good locksmith things get even trickier than you might have imagined given the fact that, the various individuals can advertise their skills over the internet without having a real competence or background. If you want to hire a professional locksmith in your town, you should always contact one that has good credentials. Maybe some friends can recommend you one or maybe you find a website which has great reviews. Reading people's reviews reassures you that your money is well spent. A great variety of services offered is another aspect to be taken into consideration when searching for a <a href="https://londonlocksmith24h.co.uk/" target="_blank">London locksmith</a> in my case. A trained locksmith can change a lock, upgrade your current one or resolve your problem when you locked yourself out of your car. These situations are never pleasant and they seem to happen at the worst of times. </div>
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For this reason, you need a locksmith who can come at your location anytime day or night and can get to you in a matter of minutes. A trusted company hires a locksmith for every neighborhood in order to be accessible to every location. Whether you live in downtown London like me or its outskirts you should be able to find a good and reliable locksmith within your area. The cost for the London locksmith's job is affordable and should not concern you. When the professional comes fast, gets his job done right and impeccable and his services are affordable then you know that you have hired the right locksmith for you. A respectable company has also an emergency service which means that you can call at anytime and they will send a locksmith from London or near by to you right away. As you can see a good London locksmith is actually not so hard to find if you know how to look for the right one.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-21509337851359464442016-10-24T07:02:00.003-07:002016-10-24T07:02:37.270-07:00Ice Station Zebra<div style="text-align: justify;">
If you occasionally have a spare Sunday afternoon, you may have seen Ice Station Zebra. Padded with commercial breaks, the thing could go for three and a half hours. If you are Howard Hughes, you may have watched Ice Station Zebra on a continuous loop in your fortified suite at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Watching ISZ, as we in the industry call it, one can see why it endures, both as a certain type of man-entertainment (dad movie) and as a maddeningly flawed piece of cold war flimmaking. I call it a dad movie because it lays out a mysterious destination. The first part is getting there. Once there, the task is to find a canister of film before the Russians can. It's literally a movie about doing two things, and some psychological compulsion forces us to watch until the end. You don't really buy Rock Hudson as the captain of a US nuclear submarine. Ernest Borgnine does not really sell the charming Russian turncoat routine. There's no deep real character work, the stakes don't seem all that high. The end fizzles out in a stalemate with a low body count. So what makes Ice Station Zebra so watchable?</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-15754027140538475092016-10-04T08:18:00.000-07:002016-10-24T07:09:32.776-07:00More about Social Networks<div style="text-align: justify;">
The other side of the coin is a new, formidable tool to test organizational models, promote events, even food revolution. Or at least that is what the media say about the so-called traditional Arab riots. It would seem, in fact, that without social media Ben Ali and Mubarak would still be in place in Syria or that there would be "days of rage". But is it true? The reflection on the abuse of Social Networks raises, or better lifts, some substantive issues, both historically and inexorably linked to the use of the network, where every action is tracked, every action can potentially be monitored, where maintaining privacy and anonymity Coast commitment, hard work and advanced skills on average. And beyond the more refined knowledge confidentiality is not always possible.</div>
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At the same time, the Internet is represented, and perhaps still is a great means of communication, which led to the opening passages of media freedom in armored systems, break down barriers, to share experiences. For years the network has nurtured the dream of information more democratic, it certainly has given space and voice actors invisible, in some cases has allowed uncomfortable news come to light (among all, the Aldrovandi is the most emblematic case). In this context, is part of the Italian anomaly, represented by a media system linked to more than any other large industrial groups and in which the largest publishers, Silvio Berlusconi, is also the President of the Council of Ministers.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-51381919011230428472016-09-29T08:17:00.000-07:002016-10-24T07:09:20.483-07:00Freedom or Control<div style="text-align: justify;">
If there's not much talk about it, you will use it more. Social Networks are the current fashion, and not just among young people. Names, sexual preferences, music, film, friendship, love picture video. A wealth of information, a potential gold mine for marketing agencies but also a gold mine to the Ministries of Interior. When we saw for the first time Facebook, we thought, with a wry smile, that was the work of the Central Intelligence Agency. In fact, Facebook, container par excellence of this precious mine of personal information, may seem like the postmodern dream of a dictatorship of the last century, detailed views and preferences of tens of millions of men kept up to date, in the hands of whom? To be continued.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-6269902943082584652016-05-31T05:18:00.000-07:002016-10-20T08:16:02.671-07:00The End of Our Lives<div style="text-align: justify;">
While it's not fun to think of the end of our lives, if we don't look to our personal affairs, we risk leaving the people we love dealing with chaos when they are already grieving. One need only look to Steig Larsson, (author if you don't know) who left his live in lover out in the financial cold upon his untimely demise, to realize that if we want any say in what happens to our stuff after we die, we need to arrange our affairs before that moment. Not all inheritance laws are equal, so make sure you take the time to protect the people and your legacy, before it's too late. </div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-23846959608071441752016-05-27T05:16:00.003-07:002016-10-24T07:03:19.550-07:00Not Fun to Think About This<div style="text-align: justify;">
Not long ago, there was a post to several loops by a family member trying to let people know his mom had passed away. It was a sad post and difficult for the son, because he didn't know exactly who to inform. This got me thinking about what my family would be faced with if something happened to me. One thing I really need to do is update my contact list with basic info that my family can use. I'm still working on the exact wording, because "let this person know if I've died" seems kind of, I don't know. I certainly need to tag contacts by whether I have business dealings and/or if they are personal friends. Beyond the informing part of the situation, I also need to make it easy for my family to sort out my writing business and protect the rights to my intellectual property in the process. I have talked to my kids about what of my personal property they might be interested in. I love my books and other things I've collected, but the last thing I want is for them to become a burden to my family when they are already (at least I hope they will be) struggling with losing me. To be continued.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-53195548251101106742015-06-10T03:02:00.000-07:002015-06-10T03:02:00.134-07:00Learning and Doing<div style="text-align: justify;">
These are two seperate realities. I should know better and I do, yet something about living suggests that we need to make mistakes as part of our experience. It's as if we are programmed into making mistakes just to help keep things interesting. Which makes sense, since so many important discoveries are based upon when people make mistakes. Anyways. I have been sick the past week. In my energy practices one rule is you don't practice when you are sick. It just makes things worse. Silly me, I was so determined that I went ahead and continued and then over last weekend, still worked chores around the house. I treated the energy work as it were normal exercise (I also discovered to do a low level amount of work when mildly sick since it helps me heal faster normally, as it aids in my sleep cycles to be more complete and deeper).</div>
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Bad move, it just ended up getting me extremely sick, and for the last week now, I have been 100% exhausted and barely healing off the results of the bug. Feels like I have been living in molasses. Of course now, I really really understand why you don't practice qigong and energy exercises when sick. It opens up your entire body, down to the deepest parts of your being. Of course if you open yourself up that deeply then the virus also gets the opportunity to go extra deep into you also. Gads its not fun. I understood this concept before (you can be taught something but until you experience it it doesnt always sink in), I now fully accept it and at least I learned an extremely valuable lesson. Even if it means the past week was terrible in my body and mind being down and out. Hopefully this week I will be healed enough to get back to writing and responding to everyone. Live, learn and swirl I guess.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-38356514185961603162015-05-20T02:50:00.000-07:002015-05-20T04:15:37.549-07:00The Psychologist vs The Psychiatrist<div style="text-align: justify;">
People get confused about the difference between psychologists and psychiatrist and for this reason, today we’ll find out all about it from a <a href="http://www.adrianrusin.com/" target="_blank">hypnotherapist in Abu Dhabi</a>. First of all, psychology is when science works to understand behavior and mental development and to apply that understanding in the service of human well-being. There are many fields of psychology. Below is a list psychology practices:</div>
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There are differences between the two fields but psychiatrists and psychologists often work together in the treatment of patients. A psychologist and a psychiatrist are often confused as having the same meaning. While both study the brain, mind, emotions, feelings and thoughts, there is a distinct difference between the two fields of study. Psychology attempts to understand the role human behavior plays in social dynamics while incorporating physiological and neurological processes into its conceptions of mental functioning. Psychiatry adopts a medical approach but may take into account biological, psychological, and social-cultural perspectives.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-26969606602382717612015-02-11T03:35:00.000-08:002015-02-11T03:37:07.863-08:00Why getting Samples of Research Paper<div style="text-align: justify;">
Why getting samples of research paper for your writing tasks? Indeed, that would be such a question to ask, right? Why would you need some of these best samples of a research paper anyway? Your academic writing assignments are your obligation and thus you are in any sense demanded to compile your jobs by yourself. Of course, this is true alright. However, students are also quite varied in all senses of that word, right? The intelligence to say one thing, and the writing competence to name other thing; these are things which make students varied and in the end, their learning achievements and successes as well. So, where all of these varied state has anything to do with those best samples of papers? The answer is in everything of course. You see, your best research samples or proposals are made or written by professional academic writers. By academic, these writers are coming from respective scientific backgrounds...</div>
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Thus possess wide and profound knowledge of the related topics being written in the research papers or proposals. By professional, these writers are more than just capable to produce some excellent pieces of academic writing enough to ensure your learning successes. Add two and two together, you have best samples of academic writing pieces which you could use as models to generate your own writings. Just follow how these professional writers build every sharp and sound logical arguments with their sentencing, and you will ultimately produce one best piece of your own writing yourself. Do this for more times, and you have actually learned yourself how to write! If you keep getting these best samples of papers, the next time you realize it, you will not just be making a good piece of academic writing for yourself, but you also are enhancing your writing competences in general as well! So, how’s that for a sample of paper, then?</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-11161011896173678302015-01-15T05:36:00.001-08:002015-01-15T05:40:42.314-08:00A Book called Sock<div style="text-align: justify;">
It begins in the year 1930 when Sock is discovered sitting in the window of an old toy shop somewhere in Dorset, telling of his time there and of the old shop keeper, describing his experience there in detail, making you wish you could take him in your arms and bring him home with you.When a passerby takes him home as a present for his newborn daughter, Sock finds himself living with a family in a rural village and he describes his life there and the characters he meets, including the coalman who calls on them every Friday. You also get to know his owner Dorothy. You also meet Dorothy's Father really well, the really attractive dark haired Bryn Jones, who becomes very popular with the women of the village. Dorothy shares her childhood with him and you share their life growing up in the village. They both manage to survive the war years, although it absolutely turns their lives upside down. You also learn how Sock lost both his ears and how he comes to terms with the way he looks, a part of the book that could possibly melt your heart. Dorothy becomes a very successful musician and travels the world with Sock. </div>
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He describes the people he meets, often making you smile. He also falls in love with another Old Teddy Bear who lives in America. The book is filled with his thoughts on life as seen, of course, through the eyes of an Old Teddy Bear. It includes poems too that will almost certainly make you think. The author started an on line shop supplying Antique Bears to collectors around the world back in 2009, after a lifetime of collecting and taking care of <a href="http://www.cartoon-coloring-page.com/teddy-bears-coloring-pages/" target="_blank">Teddy Bears</a>. Talking to the many collectors she meets, she became overwhelmed by the very many stories she heard of people and their Teddy Bears. After writing two e-books "Teddy Bears & Me" and "Teddy Bears", she decided it was time to write a novel about a Teddy Bear's life story. What she really wanted to achieve with this novel is for you to go and find your Old Teddy Bear and give him a cuddle and remember the times you shared together. 'Choosing the Teddy Bear was really easy' she says. "He had so much character and I fell in love with him when I first saw him". Sock was given to her in 1995 by her brother as a Christmas present. He has such great character that the story just grew around him.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-40699678742854785292014-10-21T02:10:00.001-07:002015-01-15T05:54:17.694-08:00Found after a Year<div style="text-align: justify;">
A Montreal pooch who disappeared last year has miraculously turned up some 4,500 kilometres away in Kamloops, B.C.The black Labrador named Pollux, shown in a photo handed out by her Montreal owner, is afraid of the water and detests the rain, yet she took an adventurous turn upon fleeing through a gate mistakenly left open at her east-end Montreal home last September 20. The black Labrador named Pollux, a rescue dog who hated water and rain, bolted from the backyard during a soggy day in October 2013 and left her east-end Montreal home. Her owners believe she fled through an open gate. It’s unclear what sorts of adventures the littlest hobo had next. All they know is that she finally wound up just outside Kamloops, B.C. where she was found last month. “She went from the east side of town to the west side of the country”, joked Isabelle Robitaille from her Montreal home on Wednesday. How she got to B.C. remains a mystery. Details of the trip remain a secret to everyone but Pollux. “We don’t know”, said Robitaille, who has a number of theories about what happened. “And she can’t talk”.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-28228603348771148632014-07-04T08:51:00.000-07:002014-07-04T08:51:16.529-07:00A Long Walk<div style="text-align: justify;">
I went for a long walk that lasted more than a week. During my walk I stayed away from my computer, my cell phone, and anything else that would allow me to stay in contact with anyone. The only people I spoke with were people who were physically with me. At times I had no one around me. I found myself standing out in natural surroundings without any walls. I found myself facing something I could not seem to face after so many months of struggling to face it. I found myself facing me. I looked at my thoughts. I remembered what I had gone through. I thought about present, and I thought about future. I recalled two posts, one posted before I took my walk and one scheduled to post while I was on my walk. I realized something. It’s not me anymore. The man who had that fantasy was scarred and hurting, angry and bitter. In those negative emotions, he responded to a slight against him. He visited it in a fantasy world. In real life, he would never ever do something like what happened in that fantasy. But there was a world where he could visit and do something of that nature. There is a place where he could write it out and others could see it. Writing is my means of dealing with things that I struggle with in my life. It became that way when I shared my home with someone whom I could not openly speak with. I found a voice in the blogging world. That blog is now closed, and this blog came to exist shortly after that one closed. I do not have enough room or energy to describe what I went through in this post. I cannot describe what all I felt or all I thought. All I can say here for now is that I think I may have found a means to deal with the anger and bitterness I have been struggling with. </div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-3308708714661052992014-05-15T07:29:00.000-07:002014-05-15T07:29:39.406-07:00How to Spend your First Salary<div style="text-align: justify;">
The first salary is very important for everyone because it shows the value of the hardwork and the smartness. Recently, someone said that in some parts of the world, it’s necessary totake the whole first salary to your parents and allow them keep a part of it if they want and let them tell you how to spend the rest. We are not quite sure that the yougsters agree with this situation,therefore there are other ways to manage the situation. Do you want a simple way to spend your first salary? Divide it in three equal parts and then: Give some to the people you love. These people may be your mother, your father or your little brother. The greatest joy is when you spend your money with those who have given you everything; Give some money to those people you’ve ever ignored. Yes, those poor people who live near your street and sleep in a box. Or you can also choose to help an organization that takes care of helpless animals; Keep the rest of the money for yourself - It’s your prize.</div>
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But maybe you don’t like any of these options and then you can think about another ones. You may want to buy an object that can remember you about your first salary for a long time. A TV can be a good example. Or a pet. Or an advance for your first car. However, not everyone thinks about to spend the first salary in a useful manner. Some of the people choose to have a party with friends. There are also people that don’t want to have something substantial from their first salary. We are talking about those people who choose to do a crazy thing as an extreme sport. You might want to use your money for something but you’re just not quite sure. There’s possible that you will not want to keep them into a bank account just like others. So, after you’ve finished with your monthly expenses, you could start a fund. This will give you the resources when you want to do something spontanuous. Spontaneous occasions are the bonuses of life, so get ready for them! It may sound rather odd to plan for something spontaneous but it is the best way around for you to secure your future fun time. </div>
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No matter how little or how much money you own, spending it wisely it’s always a good idea. The way you choose to spent your first salary talks a lot about your future as consumer. It’s ok wanting to buy something that you wish a lot but, for your own good, you must understand quickly that only few people can affort to buy something when and where they want. Shopping not only covers necessities but also can create addiction. Nowdays, we can easily meet people that admit buying unnecessary things just for the pleasure of shopping. We can also be one of them if we don’t see the limit between need and whim. Author bio: Andrew Doherty, manager of the <a href="http://www.visionfinance.co.uk/services/bridging-finance.htm" target="_blank">bridging finance</a> department for Vision Finance London. I love economics and life in general.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-47734380430766568292014-05-13T07:47:00.002-07:002014-05-13T07:47:59.740-07:00Found after 7 Years!<div style="text-align: justify;">
I have some rescue people who don't agree with me on this subject but lately all the cases of dogs being found after year or years missing only proves my point more do not keep found dogs! A women in Arkansas found a young Shih Tzu, 7 years ago. She kept the dog without turning it into the the authorities or having it scanned for a micro chip. The dog got out of the women's yard and was picked up by animal control who scanned the dog and found the chip leading back to the original owner from 7 years ago! The original owner wants his dog back and the women who found the dog is upset. The only thing I feel bad for is the dog. The poor dog has lived with the same person/family for 7 years and is now being up rooted. But at the same time if I were in the shoes of the people who lost the dog 7 years ago, I sure the hell would want my dog back. I don't understand why people keep dogs they find. Frustrates me to no end!</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-71651965068285410812014-04-24T04:19:00.000-07:002014-04-24T04:19:35.875-07:00Rent a Car Safety<div style="text-align: justify;">
The rent-a-car companies in Bucharest and in the country are in a continuous competition and the difference between them is only given by the services supplied by each one, by the quality of the cars made available as well as by the promptness that each call is taken and delivered on time. Besides comfort, a respectable <a href="http://www.rentcarbucharest.com/" target="_blank">car rental Bucharest</a> company that wishes to put itself on record or to maintain it, is also concerned with the safety that its clients' needs, not just with the delivery of the ordered goods. Therefore, in the car fleet made available you will find various other car helping items, meant to increase comfort and safety of any ride, no matter the weather conditions. In the summer time, the air conditioning as car facility is kind of everything you need to travel relaxed, but in the winter, either it is a business or leisure travel, the clients' requirements from a rented car are a little higher. </div>
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Winter tyres are mandatory for some time and thus the car should not miss these but the tyre chains are optional. In most of the cases, many drivers don't preventively have them due to the cost or to the certainty that they will not drive in areas that might ask for something like that. There is no way that a rent-a-car company knows exactly the areas that a client will reach by car, or the weather conditions or how well the client handles behind the wheel, if there is snow or glaze. Wishing to be cautious and to guarantee as much as possible the clients' safety, each car that you rent has such chains so that you are able to travel to any place you need without being afraid of the road conditions. Such facility of a car you rent might be sometimes the only solution to safely reach the destination, the winter rides, especially the long ones, carrying many risks and many sudden weather changes.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-43463120121218303752014-02-05T07:24:00.001-08:002014-02-05T07:24:02.245-08:00Europe on the Cheap<div style="text-align: justify;">
Finding where the numerous European discount airlines fly was a tedious task, until Tarom introduced RouteScout, a search engine that allows you to search by airline, airport, city or country for the route matching your needs, saving the frugal flyer both time and money. Now EasyJet has been added to the ever growing list of airlines served by them. EasyJet serves many cities in Europe including London, Athens, Paris, Malaga and Nice, among others. Many discount airlines allow you to book flights only solely through them, which can mean hours of searching individual web sites for coordinating routes. RouteScout allows you to search 31 different European discount airlines for routes matching your search criteria. No longer do you have to go to each of these airlines to find matching routes and also features other travel-lover features such as rich-text based travel journals and photo albums, and the ability to share their experiences with various airlines or get advice on the best places to stay using the message boards. Tarom is dedicated to making European travel affordable.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-9767192204572976092013-12-24T05:50:00.000-08:002013-12-24T05:50:00.052-08:00Merry Christmas!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-13828811448837107022013-11-11T05:22:00.000-08:002013-11-11T05:22:33.797-08:00Believe it or Not...<div style="text-align: justify;">
This is, to my mind, not a bad thing if it radicalizes the center. In any case, this sort of “law enforcement” tactic is not only par for the course, I would expect it as fairly standard, especially since the rhetoric has ramped up over the past 8 years to lump a whole lot of people under the rubric of “environmental terrorists” (a laughable semantic trainwreck if ever there was one). Any truly inspired movement for radical change has to expect mass arrests, intimidation, every form of government / police oppression. In fact, if they don’t invite it, they’re probably doing something wrong. Otherwise it’s not radical change they are organizing towards, it’s just grandstanding and window-dressing. The worst thing the establishment could ever do to a movement is ignore it completely. The fact that a certain segment of the establishment is so completely agitated about environmental activists is in itself a victory not to be taken lightly. It is also a victory for which a great deal of payment will probably be made. When you’re trying to save the human race from extinction due to stupidity, don’t expect the forces of stupidity to not put up a fight. Especially since fighting is pretty much all they know how to do. As a postscript, it also cracks me up to read the statement “people have a right to demonstrate peacefully”. If you really have to think about why that statement is both ridiculous, frightening, depressing, maddening and in the end an invitation to rebellion, then you need to put down your venti caramel macchiato and read it again a few more times. And if you still don’t get it maybe you should punch yourself in the forehead a few times. (I recommend this, from personal experience).</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-59519960526160595452013-10-01T04:51:00.000-07:002013-10-01T04:51:00.755-07:00Eyes Have Everything<div style="text-align: justify;">
Perhaps one of the greatest things is the human eye. Perhaps too great. They curious devils spy upon everything, looking, maybe trying to behold something worth the look. The eyes upon a girl's diary. Lovelorn, words deeper than what is put on paper. Even they look upon words struck out, slashed out with pen, but alas the ink is indelible. Even when you slash it out, but not so thoroughly, eyes can still look upon secrets written. They spy upon documents, shut away and forgotten years past. Words forbidden. Words literally not to be seen by them. But alas... It may be too late. The eyes spy upon something, as I've told you all before, forbidden. The secret is found. But if eyes had a mouth they would scream. Eyes can have everything. Perhaps too much of everything.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-23497546325559658302013-09-27T08:11:00.000-07:002013-09-27T08:11:37.360-07:00Book Review: Shadowed Summer by Saundra Mitchell<div style="text-align: justify;">
Title: Shadowed Summer. Author: Saundra Mitchell. Genre: Young Adult Paranormal Mystery. Paperback: 192 pages. Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers; First Edition (June 8, 2010). Description: Nothing ever happened in Ondine, Louisiana, not even the summer Elijah Landry disappeared. His mother knew he ascended to heaven, the police believed he ran away, and his girlfriend thought he was murdered. Decades later, certain she saw his ghost in the town cemetery, fourteen-year-old Iris Rhame is determined to find out the truth behind "The Incident With the Landry Boy". Enlisting the help of her best friend Collette, and forced to endure the company of Collette's latest crush, Ben, Iris spends a summer digging into the past and stirring old ghosts, in search of a boy she never knew. What she doesn't realize is that in a town as small as Ondine, every secret is a family secret. My Review: I didn't hear much about this book, but the story sounded interesting and I happened to receive a free copy... </div>
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So I read it. Fun, exciting personal story, right? Well, it is an understated reaction to an understated book. Despite the book being about ghosties I can't say it is all about the ghosties. The story is about friendship, growing up, healing and all that good angsty stuff that coming of age stories should have. I think what I liked most about the book was the setting. Setting can become its own character, a behemoth presence in a story. The setting doesn't overwhelm the story itself, but it surly enhances all the good qualities. The small town stuff. Showcasing the dark secrets everyone seems to have and hide. And it is plain to see that past events still have an effect on the people of Ondine. I see this book as a read for a younger crowd, I wouldn't have a problem with my little sisters reading this (they are 9 and 11). The romance is sweet and light. An awakening to love, if you will (jeez, I can't believe I actually just used that expression...as if I were sixty and a college professor). The main relationship focus is family and friends. </div>
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I was kinda hoping for something to happen before I read the book, before I knew the character ages. I probably would have been rolling my eyes if anything did happen between these young kids (was that a spoiler?). There is a mystery going on, but I never saw it as a "Let's solve a murder and find a killer!" It was more of a puzzler, for the characters, about why this ghost was coming to them for help (he does have a peachy way of asking... sheesh). And stuff just gets resolved (I suppose) in the end. Rating: 3.5/5. I enjoyed this book so I don't want to say that I feel like a younger audience would like this more. Maybe older audiences would find it a bit of a nice departure from all the stuff saturating the ya market now. This book is a nice quick read about a small town girl trying to solve a ghostly mystery, and boys, crushes and friends seep into mix. So if that sounds like something you may like then check this title out. I have to make a mention that I liked the mini twist at the end. It was kind of bittersweet... probably why I liked it.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-15933068603937654822013-07-17T03:22:00.000-07:002013-09-02T03:25:05.934-07:00More on The Subject of Leadership<div style="text-align: justify;">
Jesse Wendel at <a href="http://www.news-bite.com/" target="_blank">News Bite</a> group blog hits on one of my pet subjects, how to tell a real leader from a fake leader: If you’ve got something even close to working, be appreciative. Don’t whine, don’t complain. Send postcards and thank you notes to the people helping you achieve your dreams. Stop bitching about how they’re not perfect or they should do it differently. If they ask for your help, give it unstintingly precisely how they ask for it. Don’t feel compelled to tell them all your good ideas about how they should be doing it better or differently. They’re doing their goddamnedests to feed you your gig on a fucking silver platter. If you simply are unable or not constituted to cut the boss a break or not complain and stir up shit, leave. You should be somewhere else doing something else, some where you can run your own shop. No harm, no foul. Sure, people will miss you for about ten minutes. And then they’ll get on with making their TV show, running their baseball team, building their software, or winning a Congressional Seat. The rest definitely bears a read, and a re-read.<br />
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What follows are ten essays written by writers, publishers, scientists and other reading advocates who tell their version of how reading can transform a reader’s brain, mind, and soul. I loved the idea of this book when the publisher offered me a copy because I cannot convince people to read. I wish I could, but I have no idea how to do it. I can simply speak my own experience. “Why should you read?” I might say to a non-reader. “Well, because I have read, and it’s gotten into me somehow. I feel connected to the booming life of history. I feel embedded in words that generations will read long after I’m gone, and generations have read long before I existed. I’m in the conversation now, and I want to remain plugged into it. I’m empathetic now. I’m calmer. I’m no longer a solitary mind steeping in self-doubt and fear and the longing for joy; I am one of a whole soul of people who feels just like me. That is why you should read. To be part of that.” This is what I say over and over when people ask me why they should read, and it never elicits transformation. It actually puzzles people who see literature as a waste of time and readers as self-gratifying “bookworms”.<br />
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And it seems so insubstantial. All of the essays in Stop What You’re Doing and Read This!, while told in different styles and from different points of view, ultimately support the final essay, which is highly technical and discusses how the brain works when one is reading, and what can happen to the brain if one does not exercise it by reading deeply enough, not to simply take in knowledge and spit it back out, but to analyze it, form a conclusion, and support that conclusion as an individual and newborn thought inspired by reading but created in the mind of the reader. This final essay warns readers that to fail to think deeply actually weakens the brain, and that technology which offers readers short-cuts in deep thinking will have grave effects on the minds of those new souls entering our 21st century who will form tomorrow’s leaders. The final essay seems to plea with all those who have read the prior essays and can say, “Yes, yes. I love literature too. I can see the point of reading.” <br />
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“You love literature? Then we need you. We need to figure out where to go in the 21st century: how to save literature, keep it vital, and retrain the human brain to receive it, not docilely, but richly. We need you to fight with us. Teach your children. Train your brains. Do not fade into technology. Do not become lazy readers. Literature is too rich to die this death, and it will not die if we refuse to become passive. If literature affects life as deeply as we have laid out in this book, then the changing dynamics of literature will deeply alter life. We must be prepared for this and face it intellectually.” (The above quote is me analyzing and paraphrasing.) Many of the essays in the collection offer personal anecdotes about the life of a reader which demonstrate the enriching power of literature. I enjoyed these but felt far more energized by the essays that discuss the effect of the tools of writing on the brain.<br />
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My favorite essay in the collection was by far “The Right Words in the Right Order” by Mark Haddon. He dissects how words and their placement creates effects within the mind of the reader. For example, “Sad.” What a small word for the depth that is true sadness. Writers, poets take that intense longing, and that tiny little word, and combine it with other words that create rhythms that pierce the very soul, and readers feel what the word cannot truly demonstrate. We live it because it is universal. As a new-budding writer, I found this essay particularly fascinating. Haddon addresses how writers create an illusion of life with just the alphabet, and why it works. He also compares literature to its more popular cousin these days, film: “Stop reading right now. Look around you. It doesn’t matter if you’re lying in bed or sitting in a crowded tube carriage. This is what film can’t do. The sense of being inside looking out, of seeing a world that belongs to everyone but is nevertheless yours alone.” Mark Haddon - “The Right Words in the Right Order” (Essay #5).</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-82581795319011758552013-04-26T05:02:00.001-07:002013-04-30T00:35:27.400-07:00DIY Electronic Project - A Wireless Microphone<div style="text-align: justify;">
Are you a “do it yourself” project enthusiast? If you are this is for you! First, building the circuit! This circuit is a popular phantom powered circuit based on the Schleps Design. It is a very easy and very clean circuit. The biggest trick with building it for a wireless microphone is laying it out on the perfboard. There’s not much space to get everything into the body. Follow the layouts and you should be fine. The microphone capsule has an internal fet and biasing, two large parts aren’t needed. The capsule I’ve chosen for this project is a Projects Unlimited capsule – 6538 L-R. It’s a great capsule and I have found the sonic quality to rival the famous Panasonic WM-61AY capsules. You can choose to use Panasonics here instead, if you like without changing anything else on the circuit.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-1216642501994308202013-01-16T01:11:00.000-08:002013-02-27T01:12:09.089-08:00Another World<div style="text-align: justify;">
Yesterday seemed like a day-long episode of the Twilight Zone. First there was the sighting of Sly Stallone in the Italian Market, then yesterday evening, I went with Bridgette to deliver a painting of mine that recently sold to the client's home. Most of the time, people will pick up work from the gallery, but once in a while, she'll deliver the piece(s) herself. She'd called me Tuesday afternoon and asked me if I wanted to go along to meet the purchasers and I said yes. I'm always interested in who is buying my works and where they wind up. Anyway, this particular client lives in Moorestown, NJ. Bridgette and I drove up, almost got lost, but made it in time to meet the guy and his wife at their place. During the last part of our drive, it's getting darker and the houses are getting bigger, and bigger, and yeah, you get the idea. The mail boxes are almost half-a-block away from the houses in this particular development. The good thing is that the houses are not the ugly, cookie-cutter homes you normally see in suburban, and increasingly, urban, developements. It also wasn't a gated community. Nonetheless, the neighborhood seemed, well, sterile and cold, and not just from the weather last night. I'm too used to seeing people walk around at night and standing there looking at these places, I couldn't imagine much life happening there, despite the obvious presence of people in their homes. Maybe it was the newness of everything. From the looks of it, these houses haven't been up for long, a few months at the most. The lawns were also a little too green.</div>
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At first, we were afraid that we had the wrong place, but luckily, Bridgette's instincts were on target. The wife opened the door, toting one of her young sons and let us in, painting in tow. As expected, the inside was as big as it looked. The husband was in the kitchen and after getting settled, the wife showed us around the house. It was big, but modest in style and very relfective of the owners. Bridgette and I kept looking at each other every time she showed us room after room. We didn't even make it to the third floor. There wasn't time for that anyway since Bridgette had another meeting last night and the client had a dinner to get to. We chose the best spot for the work and hung it. I've always wondered who lived in places like this and I got to find out last night. This couple, at least, was very nice and down-to-earth. They're genuinely into collecting contemporary work and very curious. They asked a lot of good questions and aren't into art just for the hell of it. I have gotten to meet other collectors of my work, but most of the time, that was at the gallery. I like connecting with the people who buy my work, but I felt a huge disconnect lifestyle-wise. I couldn't imagine living in a suburban development and having a place that requires having people come in and clean. There's no way they do their own house-keeping in a home that big. Everything was too new, also. I need a good mix of old and new where I live. Overall, it was a good experience. I liked meeting the couple and they are enjoying the painting and paying for it, so everybody benefits. </div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633339604718333492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8034619944208341251.post-48034964207997322672012-12-21T07:06:00.002-08:002012-12-21T07:12:28.719-08:00Are You Always on the Run?<div style="text-align: justify;">
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