Monthly Archives: July 2012

Book Review: A Portrait of Paul by Rob Ventura & Jeremy Walker

Chapter one talks about finding joy in ministry. "Do not make it your job in life to provide scope for his greater sanctification. pg. 16" is a loud warning to many. I think it is well stated. Though, I wouldn't … Continue reading

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Journal Transfer: Psalm 1:1 (July 8, 2012)

Psalms 1:1 Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly. Therefore I must be watchful of those talking alongside but toward me. Nor standeth in the way of sinners. Therefore I must be wary of … Continue reading

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Foison

In old style, Foyson. Very old term, most dictionaries don't have it. Means strength, harvest, abundance.

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Mysterious Red Sprite photos by astronaut

Known to come on top of heavy lightning, first captured in 1989, these red sprites have mysterious origin. Hot air?

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Picasa Gallery Limits

It appears that though having 1GB limit for free account, picasa does not count 2048 x 2048 pixel image files (for google+ users) or under 15 minutes videos. I'm reaching my limit after that Terracotta soldiers post. Which has all … Continue reading

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Fort Totten

I cannot believe I have missed or mistaken this for rich private veterans property, for since perhaps my move to the city. Q16 bus to the end, I used to go fishing (only a couple of times actually) nearby. Fort … Continue reading

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Terracotta Soldiers in New York City

With Groupon's half price, I went to the museum (Discovery Times Square). This is the second time to the museum. The first time was for the Dead Sea Scrolls. Since I was doing it between office hours, I do not … Continue reading

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Drought in USA 61%

Economical disaster is not enough, Americans are to prepare for something perhaps the Soviet didn't need to worry much for, the two third land drought. Of course, Americans can always rely on imports, as usual, which is what crippled their … Continue reading

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New Noah Film in 2014

Played by Anthony Hopkins, not the role of Noah, but the grandfather, Methuselah, longest lived man recorded in the Bible, 969 years old. Noah and his wife will be played by the actors of A Beautiful Mind couple: Russell Crowe … Continue reading

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NYGC VGA screen blurry

This is caused by the vga cable. First time not about video card or the monitor. Replaced the cable and voila!

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