Monthly Archives: September 2011

Dream of an old friend

Well not that old. He's John Chen from CCGCLI. In my dream, I was supposedly killed. My "ghost" was the point of view. I roamed around the living. And apparently I have either learned to appear at certain individuals at … Continue reading

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Adoption...Why Americans Love to adopt Chinese so much

I've always been skeptical of this, the 'rich' West adopting the 'poor' East children. Thinking that it's more about pride, heroism, pre-made baby concept, too much time, too much money, etc. than true love. I questioned because when I began … Continue reading

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In North America, 15Amps = 120volts x 15A = 1800 Watts

I can't believe I hooked up 15 x 160w computers at NYGC to a 15 Ampere circuit. That's at least 2400watts on a 1800watt limit circuit. And I was wondering about all the circuit breakdown and resetting the power breaker … Continue reading

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People & Books to look into

Jeremiah Burroughs (a bio by Phillip Simpson, via Reformation Heritage). Archibald Alexander (bio by James Garretson)  founded Princeton Theological Seminary. "The order for church and missionar" by Alexander Hay. "Darwin on Trial" Phillip Johnson. Simonetta Carr's illustration books via Reformation … Continue reading

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Index Librorum Prohibitorum

Index Librorum Prohibitorum Is a list of books banned by the Catholics. It is interesting to look at the list of authors prior to 1948.

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Book to read: Augustine's Through the ages

A source of support for evolutionary creationism. Contrary to Clement of Alexandria's Stromata Book V A literal six day creation.

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Poor Models

I have only this much support for the modeling industry, for it is mostly vanity. However, it is an interesting look into a model's world view from this article: That they make 1k-5k a show and highly freelance dependent. And … Continue reading

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A way to cure cancer?

Using genetically altered immune system, it seems to work on a Leukimia patient. I'm half excited because as good as the cure is, it is also quite technical.

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Capsule Room, Hotel/Hostel/Motel

I've read about this before and I think I don't mind staying in such a place on a tour for $26 a night. Wish they have something similar here in the States, or Montauk. Puts most motels out of business. … Continue reading

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Recalling Old Old things from the past...(movies/films, stories, etc.)

Thief of Bagdad (1961) - A thief in search of a blue rose to save his princess. Gulag (1985) - POW in Russia escaped by illusion in train car. (Outerspace visitors landed in 19th-20th century what seems like Arabian dessert...title … Continue reading

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