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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Norton Really is the Culprit in Most Cases
Symantec's antivirus software not only slows system (McAfee too), under certain conditions (ie. expired, firewall, blocking useful programs for no reason), it could be the cause of some other program not running properly, even after its removal. At one client, … Continue reading
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Microsoft Access 2003 #Deleted memo field
Record is deleted. That's the error message when I tried to edit the #Deleted memo field of particular records. Consequently, I cannot change this corrupted memo field. Solution: Tools -> Database Utilities -> Compact and Repair Database... Now the Memo … Continue reading
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Strabismus
Strabismus: abnormal eye alignment, cross eyes. Intermittent or Constant Usually occur in infants as their brains learn to control both eyes simultaneously. Intermittent Strabismus could happen in some adult (like me) when eyes get tired. 4 Sub terms - one … Continue reading
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HP Officejet Pro L7590 Network printer No Scanner Software Issue
With the basic driver, the scanning software of this HP printer seems to be installed but not shortcut to anywhere other source location: C:\Program Files\HP\Imaging Monitor\Bin\ somescannername.exe
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Origin of America
It is from the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512). Amerigo meaning Home Ruler.
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Christian Today vs. Christianity Today
I think I can tell the difference between Christian Today and Christianity Today magazines, just by reading the articles. The former deals with catholic type humanism; the latter on questionable evangelistic theology.
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On American's "How Are You?" Greeting
I have noted before that I rarely use "how are you" as greeting. However, just because such uses are favored by hypocrites and criticized by me, doesn't mean that I am forbidden to use this neutral phrase. The only difference … Continue reading
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Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, Ye have done it unto me
Many radical advocates (some hypocrites included) of charity and helping the "needy" (their own definition), often love to use the verse Matthew 25:40 to justify their cause and proudly raise their anthropocentric philosophy above everyone else's. I would argue that … Continue reading
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Catholic's Stand on Preaching to the Jews
I remember reading the Wikipedia article on Jews for Jesus, a group of Jews from America targeting mainly other Jews of Judaism faith for conversion into Christianity. The Catholic late Pope John Paul II had argued against preaching the Gospel … Continue reading
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Brightest Supernova
It is know that SN 1006 (Lupus Constellation, southern hemisphere) is the bightest (-7.5 at peak) observed by naked eyes. Brigther than Venus (SN 1054 - formed Crab Nebula M1 also), seen for a few months during day time. Some … Continue reading
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