Monthly Archives: October 2011

CCGCLI and I (Summary)

A good thing about keeping a journal is that I can reflect my past without memory lost. I can grow in such a way in much areas. I shall  make it short. This summary should do well in all defenses … Continue reading

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Brigham Young University made World Record Electronic Car

Got to give it to the Mormons for this. If I were not mistaken, they've done quite a few note worthy achievements. I relate them to any natural glory of men of course. Which is different from J.S. Bach's SDG.

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MuseScore

The best music composition software and it's free! Freeware! This one beats Sibelius and Finale to some extend, especially in score composition/making. It can even input Chinese.

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Rabbi Ben Ezra

John MacArthur's John seriers study (part 2 of volume I) reminded me of something Rev. Tong prreached long time ago...about some Jews were praying to God to ask if Jesus was the Christ. I had not been able to find … Continue reading

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Psalms 5: When Evil thinks he prevail

Psalms 5, is a passage not about vengeance. But about facing situations where wickedness appears to have gained victory. As if they were saying: "God is on their side". Psa 5:4  For thou art not a God that hath pleasure … Continue reading

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Flipit charger that uses occupied outlet in U.S.

Interesting product that's $15.99 on Amazon. Very innovative, charing most mobile usb devices except for Ipad. With its intermediate conducting device, it draws 1 amp for mobile usb charging from currently occupied outlet. Since it's drawing out power this way, … Continue reading

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Who says extremist cults have to be in religion

57 year old employer using guess-who-is-going-to-be-fired firing contest for employees to win $10, twisting ethics for his own philosophical satisfaction.

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