Monthly Archives: November 2010

Vista Reinstallation

My main computer broke down last night. When I came home at around 9:15pm, shaked the mouse, monitor lit up, showing a frozen screen with time at 8:30pm. I have no clue what happened, judging from a popup from system … Continue reading

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Looking at old pastors

Many old pastors and even older Chinese immigrant Christians in the States seem to stop growing. I would thought at first that they were just being old, weak and tired. But as Itook time to observe, I realized they are … Continue reading

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DIY: Arduino High Speed Photography

Finally somehow savvy enough to present a How To on cheap high speed photography. Although it is sound activated and also, not video, it is still a good start. And that Arduino platform is really something with great potential. By … Continue reading

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Study Note: Luke 14:12

Luke 14:12  Then said he also to him that bade him, When thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friends, nor thy brethren, neither thy kinsmen, nor thy rich neighbours; lest they also bid thee again, and … Continue reading

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Lonely path of a leader

Meditating Luke 14:7-14, another thought crossed my mind. Memories warned me of the lonely road a leader, a teacher from God is to walk. For he must know the way of God very clearly. Should he slide, he'll either take … Continue reading

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November 27th in NYC History

1646...The Dutch West India Company grants the village of Brooklyn a municipal form of government. The area is named for Breuklen, or "broken land," a village in Holland with similar hilly terrain. Source: NY1

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Art: A couple of works at the Christian Bookstore

At the Jamaica New Life Christian Bookstore, one I frequent, I noticed two art works: one by Lyle Trimmer illustrating the first part of Psalm 1, where a scribe is studying by a tree by the river. The other is … Continue reading

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Calming the Storm

Though apparently a dispensationalist or more accurately, a premillenialist, John MacArthur has been one of my favorite scholar/preacher. Since I saw several of his interviews with Larry King on CNN. I have recently learned of the website gty.org (grace to … Continue reading

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Facebook Birthday

I have just replaced my birthday in text, taking out the one used by facebook system, which is more of a reminder than information. I didn't know. I'd rather it to be just informative.

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Judging a person

A person can be judged by the friends he make. The more complete the list, the better the judgment will be. Of course, the evangelicals will have trouble with this because they cannot tell the difference between friends and preaching.

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