My Daily Prayer
"I pray that Yeshua, will Lead me, Teach me, Bless me, That HIS will, is my will. That HE will allow me to touch all those that I meet with HIS great LOVE. That they see HIM not me. That he will allow me to show great Love, Passion and Strength to the mate HE has chosen for me as we die daily to serve HIM. That we Unite and become One under HIS loving arms of Grace and Mercy", Amen and Amen. Hello Kat!
Friday, April 30, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
KF4SWS is on the air!
Finally I and back up on the air ... Thank you to all whom helped me get this far.I am riding the waves with an ICOM IC-V8000. a sweet 2 meter radio. My call is KF4SWS see you on the air waves.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Toshbia won again!
Well my laptop was slowing dieing so I had to make a quick purchase no time to wait for the HP Slate or any of the others. So I ran down to the local Walmart and studyed what they had in stock. After sizing them up I picked the Toshiba Satellite T135... It seems to have all that I wanted at first inspection... Now I am one to NOT buy if I can not touch it and feel it and play with it a bit... and an employee said they could not let me "see" one. Not to want to leave the store without a Laptop.... I hunted down the General Store Manager and said that I was allowed to touch and feel and buy a very expensive cell phone the HTC HD2 and no one had a problem - but as soon as I wanted to see a laptop that cost even less - I was told noway... The Manager saw exactly what I was needing and directly saw to it that I got to look at any and all the laptops I wanted to see before I made a choice, with a good price to boot. Now who said Walmart does not care. Well after touching and feeling and drowling all over them(just kidding) I decided I wanted one in a box. Amen
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Quick look at this...
Dell Inspiron 10.1" Netbook with Windows 7 Starter, Carrying Case, & USB Flash Drive Bundle
(Click Here)
An Abbott and Costello routine
Those with a "Short Attention" span here is a "Short" Video....
ABBOTT: I see you're here for your Hebrew lesson.
COSTELLO: I'm ready to learn.
A: Now, the first thing you must understand is that Hebrew and English have many words which sound alike, but they do not mean the same thing.
C: Sure, I understand.
A: Now, don't be too quick to say that.
C: How stupid do you think I am - don't answer that. It's simple - some words in Hebrew sound like words in English, but they don't mean the same.
A: Precisely.
C: We have that word in English, too. What does it mean in Hebrew?
A: No, no. Precisely is an English word.
C: I didn't come here to learn English, I came to learn Hebrew. So make with the Hebrew.
A: Fine. Let's start with mee.
C: You.
A: No, mee.
C: Fine, we'll start with you.
A: No, we'll start with mee.
C: Okay, have it your way.
A: Now, mee is who.
C: You is Abbott.
A: No, no, no. Mee is who.
C: You is Abbott.
A: You don't understand.
C: I don't understand? Did you just say me is who?
A: Yes I did. Mee is who.
C: You is Abbott.
A: No, you misunderstand what I am saying. Tell me about mee.
C: Well, you're a nice enough guy.
A: No, no. Tell me about mee!
C: Who?
A: Precisely.
C: Precisely what?
A: Precisely who.
C: It's precisely whom!
A: No, mee is who.
C: Don't start that again - go on to something else.
A: All right. Hu is he.
C: Who is he?
A: Yes.
C: I don't know. Who is he?
A: Sure you do. You just said it.
C: I just said what?
A: Hu is he.
C: Who is he?
A: Precisely.
C: Again with the precisely! Precisely who?
A: No, precisely he.
C: Precisely he? Who is he?
A: Precisely!
C: And what about me?
A: Who.
C: me, me, me!
A: Who, who, who!
C: What are you, an owl? Me! Who is me?
A: No, hu is he!
C: I don't know, maybe he is me!
A: No, hee is she!
C: (STARE AT ABBOTT) Do his parents know about this?
A: About what?
C: About her!
A: What about her?
C: That she is he!
A: No, you've got it wrong - hee is she!
C: Then who is he?
A: Precisely!
C: Who?
A: He!
C: Me?
A: Who!
C: He?
A: She!
C: Who is she?
A: No, hu is he.
C: I don't care who is he, I want to know who is she?
A: No, that's not right.
C: How can it not be right? I said it. I was standing here when I said it, and I know me.
A: Who.
C: Who?
A: Precisely!
C: Me! Me is that he you are talking about! He is me!
A: No, hee is she!
C: Wait a Minute, wait a minute! I'm trying to learn a little Hebrew, and now I can't even speak English. Let me review.
A: Go ahead.
C: Now first You want to know me is who.
A: Correct.
C: And then you say who is he.
A: Absolutely.
C: And then you tell me he is she.
A & C: Precisely!
C: Now look at this logically. If me is who, and who is he, and he is she, don't it stand to reason that me is she?
A: Who?
C: She!
A: That is he!
C: Who is he?
A & C: Precisely!
C: I have just about had it. You have me confused I want to go home. You know what I want? Ma!
A: What.
C: I said Ma.
A: What.
C: What are you, deaf? I want Ma!
A: What!
C: Not what, who!
A: He!
C: Not he! Ma is not he!
A: Of course not! Hu is he!
C: I don't know. I don't know. I don't care. I don't care who is he, he is she, me is who, ma is what. I just want to go home now and play with my dog.
A: Fish.
C: Fish?
A: Dag is fish.
C: That's all, I'm outa here.
I'm outa here.
ABBOTT: I see you're here for your Hebrew lesson.
COSTELLO: I'm ready to learn.
A: Now, the first thing you must understand is that Hebrew and English have many words which sound alike, but they do not mean the same thing.
C: Sure, I understand.
A: Now, don't be too quick to say that.
C: How stupid do you think I am - don't answer that. It's simple - some words in Hebrew sound like words in English, but they don't mean the same.
A: Precisely.
C: We have that word in English, too. What does it mean in Hebrew?
A: No, no. Precisely is an English word.
C: I didn't come here to learn English, I came to learn Hebrew. So make with the Hebrew.
A: Fine. Let's start with mee.
C: You.
A: No, mee.
C: Fine, we'll start with you.
A: No, we'll start with mee.
C: Okay, have it your way.
A: Now, mee is who.
C: You is Abbott.
A: No, no, no. Mee is who.
C: You is Abbott.
A: You don't understand.
C: I don't understand? Did you just say me is who?
A: Yes I did. Mee is who.
C: You is Abbott.
A: No, you misunderstand what I am saying. Tell me about mee.
C: Well, you're a nice enough guy.
A: No, no. Tell me about mee!
C: Who?
A: Precisely.
C: Precisely what?
A: Precisely who.
C: It's precisely whom!
A: No, mee is who.
C: Don't start that again - go on to something else.
A: All right. Hu is he.
C: Who is he?
A: Yes.
C: I don't know. Who is he?
A: Sure you do. You just said it.
C: I just said what?
A: Hu is he.
C: Who is he?
A: Precisely.
C: Again with the precisely! Precisely who?
A: No, precisely he.
C: Precisely he? Who is he?
A: Precisely!
C: And what about me?
A: Who.
C: me, me, me!
A: Who, who, who!
C: What are you, an owl? Me! Who is me?
A: No, hu is he!
C: I don't know, maybe he is me!
A: No, hee is she!
C: (STARE AT ABBOTT) Do his parents know about this?
A: About what?
C: About her!
A: What about her?
C: That she is he!
A: No, you've got it wrong - hee is she!
C: Then who is he?
A: Precisely!
C: Who?
A: He!
C: Me?
A: Who!
C: He?
A: She!
C: Who is she?
A: No, hu is he.
C: I don't care who is he, I want to know who is she?
A: No, that's not right.
C: How can it not be right? I said it. I was standing here when I said it, and I know me.
A: Who.
C: Who?
A: Precisely!
C: Me! Me is that he you are talking about! He is me!
A: No, hee is she!
C: Wait a Minute, wait a minute! I'm trying to learn a little Hebrew, and now I can't even speak English. Let me review.
A: Go ahead.
C: Now first You want to know me is who.
A: Correct.
C: And then you say who is he.
A: Absolutely.
C: And then you tell me he is she.
A & C: Precisely!
C: Now look at this logically. If me is who, and who is he, and he is she, don't it stand to reason that me is she?
A: Who?
C: She!
A: That is he!
C: Who is he?
A & C: Precisely!
C: I have just about had it. You have me confused I want to go home. You know what I want? Ma!
A: What.
C: I said Ma.
A: What.
C: What are you, deaf? I want Ma!
A: What!
C: Not what, who!
A: He!
C: Not he! Ma is not he!
A: Of course not! Hu is he!
C: I don't know. I don't know. I don't care. I don't care who is he, he is she, me is who, ma is what. I just want to go home now and play with my dog.
A: Fish.
C: Fish?
A: Dag is fish.
C: That's all, I'm outa here.
I'm outa here.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Goodbye to Camfrog
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Listen for the Battle Cry! - Updated
HP Slate vs. Apple iPad... Full story here...
Now that the iPad is finally out and seems to be raking both positive and negative reactions from those who bought it, HP suddenly becomes active about its would-be iPad rival - HP Slate. I love this commercial.
Words are starting to circulate that HP is soon launching the HP Slate. And guess what its battle cry will be? – everything that the iPad doesn’t have, the HP slate has.
The base version of the HP Slate will retail for $549, which includes 32 GB storage, 1 GB RAM, a 1.6 GHz Atom processor, and an 8.9-inch multitouch screen at 1024 x 600 pixel resolution. A 64 GB configuration will be available for $599.
Features:
SDHC card slot
USB port
two cameras (one external 3-megapixel and one front-facing VGA for videoconferencing usage)
Wifi
Bluetooth
BPS
1080p video playback
a dock connector for power
HDMI out to your TV
SIM card slot for optional 3G connectivity
Running Windows 7 Home Premium with custom HP touch-optimized user interface.
5 hours battery life
Now that the iPad is finally out and seems to be raking both positive and negative reactions from those who bought it, HP suddenly becomes active about its would-be iPad rival - HP Slate. I love this commercial.
Words are starting to circulate that HP is soon launching the HP Slate. And guess what its battle cry will be? – everything that the iPad doesn’t have, the HP slate has.
The base version of the HP Slate will retail for $549, which includes 32 GB storage, 1 GB RAM, a 1.6 GHz Atom processor, and an 8.9-inch multitouch screen at 1024 x 600 pixel resolution. A 64 GB configuration will be available for $599.
Features:
SDHC card slot
USB port
two cameras (one external 3-megapixel and one front-facing VGA for videoconferencing usage)
Wifi
Bluetooth
BPS
1080p video playback
a dock connector for power
HDMI out to your TV
SIM card slot for optional 3G connectivity
Running Windows 7 Home Premium with custom HP touch-optimized user interface.
5 hours battery life
Comparing the iPad with a NetBook....
Okay now the the iPad is out let's compare it with a Netbook.... Thanks CNET.
Bottom Line...
It’s only when we got to our JavaScript test that the Netbook showed its real advantage. When it comes to performing tasks not specifically designed for its hardware and operating system, the iPad is no match for even a $299 entry-level Netbook.
Bottom Line...
It’s only when we got to our JavaScript test that the Netbook showed its real advantage. When it comes to performing tasks not specifically designed for its hardware and operating system, the iPad is no match for even a $299 entry-level Netbook.
Lean and Light wilderness kit
I stumbled across this and wanted to share it Thanks Chris.
by Chris Kearney
(Geneva, OH, US)
Great posts by all I've read. I wanted to contribute as well with my mini-kit for ultra light and fast camping/survival. I'll try to be concise but thorough.(Geneva, OH, US)
I've selected items based on the following criteria;
1) it must be packable
2) it must be light
3) it must be necessary
4) it must multi-task
Container - I use a Fox Outdoor MOLLE-compliant SAW ammo pouch. It hangs from a belt and at 4x8 inches, it's very portable.
Shelter - nylon poncho and a space blanket (signaling device, solar still).
Fire - Bic lighter, cotton ball, chapstick (lighter will last for months, and if it gets wet, blow on it, and it will fire up. Wax or petroleum coated cottonballs will help in muggy climates.
Water - I pack all my small items in a bandana (sling mud, filter) and drop them all inside a stainless steel water bottle. It can be heated over a fire to boil water. I also carry iodine tablets and taste neutralizer (although I hear there is a better all-in-one tablet now).
Food - heavy test fishing line and hooks (for fishing, snares, and emergency sutures) There is also room in the ammo pouch for a Mountain House single serving dehydrated meal and a candy bar.
Knife - 2 inches straight blade folder. No multitool; no matter how small or cool it looks in the store, I've never needed a nail file or nut driver in the wilderness.
Wire Saw - great for cutting small limbs for bedding or posts for an elevated platform. The finger rings make excellent "slips" for snares.
Light - I carry a penlight with a red lens. It maintains night vision but lets me find my essentials if an emergency happens in total darkness.
Notepad and pencil - paper burns well, make notes/maps when you find resources (water springs, fishing holes, edible plant patches), and it occupies time by writing your will.
Paracord - 20 feet of this stuff is a 1 ounce miracle worker for heavier traps and shelter building. Yes, you could braid your own cordage...but...why?
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Rollerblading....
Maybe I got it all wrong... I just need two Huskies and some Rollerblades.
Search Amazon.com for roller blades
Search Amazon.com for roller blades
What's in your water?
Interesting Video... kinda makes you think you do not have to buy your drugs any more just go catch a fish and you will have more than you need....
Search Amazon.com for water filter
Search Amazon.com for water filter
The DELL Mini 5
They Say "A Picture is worth a thousands words", I can hardly argue that point as I look at these photos.
UberGizmo has a series of blogs on the Mini 5 here.
A great source of information on the Dell Mini 5 for sure.
Below is a video from iGizmo.
T-Mobile to sell Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with Mobile Broadband
From the Windows Blog... Posted by: Brandon LeBlanc 04:50 PM Tuesday Mar 23, 2010.
I can only imagine that Tmobile would also carry the up and coming Dell Mini 5 that is making a splash now.
My Friend Tasha wants a Blue Mini 10 so bad.... maybe she will get one.
Today at CTIA Wireless 2010, T-Mobile is announcing they will begin selling the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook with T-Mobile webConnect, powered by Windows 7 and built-in mobile broadband for T-Mobile’s 3G network. The Mini 10 is a 10” netbook that comes with Windows 7 Starter, an Intel Atom N450 processor, weighs just 3 pounds, and has an integrated 6-cell battery for up to 8 hours of continuous usage. The Mini 10 sold through T-Mobile will come with their webConnect Manager application which will enable people to quickly connect to T-Mobile’s 3G network and thousands of T-Mobile HotSpot network locations around the U.S. as well as other WiFi networks.
T-Mobile’s new offer is a great example of how a PC running Windows 7 with an “always-connected” 3G mobile broadband service can open up a new world of mobile possibilities. The combination means that customers can browse the internet, check email, watch online video and much more, without worrying about finding a WiFi connection or an Ethernet jack. All they have to do is just open up their netbook and get online. Windows 7 portable PCs and high-quality broadband can really tie your digital life together.
The Mini 10 will be available tomorrow online on T-Mobile’s website and select T-Mobile retail locations for $199.99 with 2-year contract and qualifying T-Mobile webConnect data plan.
I can only imagine that Tmobile would also carry the up and coming Dell Mini 5 that is making a splash now.
My Friend Tasha wants a Blue Mini 10 so bad.... maybe she will get one.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Cooking with TAM
Search Amazon.com for iron skillet set
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