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Monthly Archives: July 2010
To Not Share the Gospel is a Sin
At least one preacher, Greg Laurie, has said it: To not share the Gospel is a Sin of Omission. I have often seen a big difference between the Southern Bible belt and the American East. The largely evangelical populated south … Continue reading
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Readiris Corporate 12 Asian
Readiris' OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is impressive. Of course, no OCR is 100% but this is incredible. I would say an 80-90% accuracy. And no unecessary spacings where the document has paragraphs and tables. It creates its own tables when … Continue reading
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Assignment for the Retreat
Not surprising. I've been told to lead the youth group during this year's church retreat, in spite of my principle against attending retreat unless it is of my own ministry. Then again, I'm reminded of the only curse I must … Continue reading
Saturday July 3rd
After a meal at Gordon Ramsay's the Maze in The London Hotel for the first time, I headed to the Whitney Museum at Bank of America's expense. The Museum is of modern 20th-21th century arts. Lots of projected video clips … Continue reading
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P = V X I
I had always been troubled by this equation: Power equals Volt times Ampere. Because P also = I^2 X R. Given the analogy of water fall. Power is the effect/work (wheel rotate) of current "I" (stream) under the resistence "R" … Continue reading
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Upload Image to Search for Image Online
Finally found this. http://www.tineye.com/ Although, it would seem that the image has to be the exact match, so no searching for faces in various backgrounds yet.
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Poincaré's conjecture
Russian Mathematician, Perelman, has accomplished where I have failed. First of 7 Millenium Prize problems solved. $1,000,000 award, Grigori Perelman rejected. Not his first time. "Perelman's aversion to public spectacle and to riches is mystifying to many." --William Thurston.
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