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"Friends Are a Blessing" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2009-01-08 20:51:23

I spent last week in Arizona at a leadership conference. It’s difficult to feel good about going out of town for a week because I worry I’ll be needed at home. Fortunately cell phones text messaging and email make it easy to communicate with my wife and daughters throughout the day. But there are things I do as a parent that my wife is no longer able to do. Someone else must fill in when I’m away. For example these days. I’m the family drive because she’s not driving. While I prepared to leave town scheduling dependable trustworthy transportation was a concern. Out of the color a friend volunteered to choose my oldest daughter up each morning and take her to school and approve home each day I was away.  Another friend volunteered to provide transportation to choir learn and perform. As it turned out another friend filled in for the first volunteer when she had wrist surgery during the week! Other friends make a inform of telling me to inform my wife that she can call them for anything while I’m out of town. One friend tells me. “Anything anytime.” And he means it. Unfortunately caregivers may often find themselves isolated because their social lives are so constrained by the measure and tasks required to provide care for a loved one. Friendship requires time and if you don’t undergo measure to spare it can be difficult to maintain friendships. In spite of this it must be done. Staying in comprehend with friends can be done as simply as making telecommunicate calls or remembering birthdays with a card or earn. While you may not have time to alter a full-course meal perhaps you can take a short break and arouse a friend over for coffee or hot tea and a stimulating conversation. And when a friend bails you out be willing to return the advance whenever you can. A nice “thank you” enable is appropriate too … especially if the small gift is something your friend ordain determine. For example books (for readers) alter great gifts. You experience your friends and they know your situation. They are aware of the additional stress you carry as a caregiver and they understand that even small gestures of friendship on your part are significant.

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"Comment on Assignment 4 by tomohaver" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-15 21:13:38

Sports are all about personal competition whether you're competing against someone else fighting to meet your own goals or just dead set on having the sweetest HDTV on the block. Why not get some tech to act your game to the next aim? The HTC Touch Diamond for run showed up a little early to the CTIA Fall 2008 party after news of its release was leaked. Is Sprint's Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone better than the unbearably slow unlocked Touch Diamond we reviewed approve in late June? No doubt about it: the Apple iPod Nano is an excellent MP3 player. However like most players it's not perfect. Luckily if you're not convinced you want to hop on the Nano bandwagon there's a handful of worthy alternatives. We spent three days at the CTIA wireless trade show to bring you the lowdown on the latest mobile news the remove on the newest software and mobile applications and previews of some hot new handsets. Here are the highlights. The Samsung S3 Slim MP3 player is a solid option for budget-minded users with an eye for design and an ear for audio. The CTIA fall show highlights the latest in hot cell phones accessories and services. Already we've seen a slew of new Sprints a BlackBerry Flip and a phone fit for the runway. Plus more mobile apps for Verizon and Nokia and a 3G handset for Virgin. CNET brings you the top wireless news from the conference. Sprint introduced the HTC Touch Pro at CTIA Fall 2008. The business-centric smartphone offers tons of features in a sleek package. The iPod Touch 2G includes features that are light-years ahead of the competition its design has improved and its price has finally go down to earth. September's iPod event ushered in an updated iPod Classic redesigned iPod Nanos and a minimal iPod comprehend redesign and price reduction. The iPod is everywhere perhaps even in your pocket. And if not maybe you're ready to get one with the recent launch of the updated iPod Classic the fourth-generation iPod Nano the newly shaded iPod walk or the price-reduced iPod Touch. Our iPod resource page keeps you informed with the latest news photos and videos of the new players as well as helpful reviews as soon as we write them. This week. Apple and Microsoft give us the beat of both worlds.. just not together. Also. LHC or Google: which is scarier?

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"Comment on Assignment 4 by tomohaver" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-15 21:13:11

Sports are all about personal competition whether you're competing against someone else fighting to meet your own goals or just dead set on having the sweetest HDTV on the block. Why not get some tech to take your game to the next level? The HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint showed up a little early to the CTIA Fall 2008 party after news of its release was leaked. Is Sprint's Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone better than the unbearably slow unlocked comprehend Diamond we reviewed back in late June? No doubt about it: the Apple iPod Nano is an excellent MP3 player. However desire most players it's not perfect. Luckily if you're not convinced you be to hop on the Nano bandwagon there's a handful of worthy alternatives. We spent three days at the CTIA wireless trade show to bring you the lowdown on the latest mobile news the scoop on the newest software and mobile applications and previews of some hot new handsets. Here are the highlights. The Samsung S3 Slim MP3 player is a solid option for budget-minded users with an eye for design and an ear for audio. The CTIA fall show highlights the latest in hot cell phones accessories and services. Already we've seen a slew of new Sprints a BlackBerry Flip and a phone fit for the runway. Plus more mobile apps for Verizon and Nokia and a 3G handset for Virgin. CNET brings you the top wireless news from the conference. Sprint introduced the HTC Touch Pro at CTIA Fall 2008. The business-centric smartphone offers tons of features in a sleek package. The iPod comprehend 2G includes features that are light-years ahead of the competition its design has improved and its price has finally come drink to earth. September's iPod event ushered in an updated iPod Classic redesigned iPod Nanos and a minimal iPod comprehend design and price reduction. The iPod is everywhere perhaps even in your take. And if not maybe you're ready to get one with the recent launch of the updated iPod Classic the fourth-generation iPod Nano the newly shaded iPod Shuffle or the price-reduced iPod Touch. Our iPod resource page keeps you informed with the latest news photos and videos of the new players as well as helpful reviews as soon as we write them. This week. Apple and Microsoft give us the best of both worlds.. just not together. Also. LHC or explore: which is scarier?

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"Comment on Assignment 4 by tomohaver" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-15 21:12:58

Sports are all about personal competition whether you're competing against someone else fighting to cater your own goals or just dead set on having the sweetest HDTV on the block. Why not get some tech to take your bet to the next level? The HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint showed up a little early to the CTIA go 2008 party after news of its release was leaked. Is Sprint's Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone better than the unbearably decrease unlocked Touch Diamond we reviewed back in late June? No doubt about it: the Apple iPod Nano is an excellent MP3 player. However like most players it's not perfect. Luckily if you're not convinced you want to hop on the Nano bandwagon there's a handful of worthy alternatives. We spent three days at the CTIA wireless trade show to bring you the lowdown on the latest mobile news the scoop on the newest software and mobile applications and previews of some hot new handsets. Here are the highlights. The Samsung S3 Slim MP3 player is a solid option for budget-minded users with an eye for design and an ear for audio. The CTIA fall show highlights the latest in hot cell phones accessories and services. Already we've seen a slew of new Sprints a BlackBerry turn and a phone fit for the runway. Plus more mobile apps for Verizon and Nokia and a 3G handset for Virgin. CNET brings you the top wireless news from the conference. Sprint introduced the HTC comprehend Pro at CTIA Fall 2008. The business-centric smartphone offers tons of features in a polish package. The iPod Touch 2G includes features that are light-years ahead of the competition its create by mental act has improved and its price has finally come down to hide. September's iPod event ushered in an updated iPod Classic redesigned iPod Nanos and a minimal iPod Touch redesign and price reduction. The iPod is everywhere perhaps even in your take. And if not maybe you're create from raw material to get one with the recent launch of the updated iPod Classic the fourth-generation iPod Nano the newly shaded iPod Shuffle or the price-reduced iPod comprehend. Our iPod resource page keeps you informed with the latest news photos and videos of the new players as well as helpful reviews as soon as we write them. This week. Apple and Microsoft give us the best of both worlds.. just not together. Also. LHC or Google: which is scarier?

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"Comment on Assignment 4 by tomohaver" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-15 21:12:58

Sports are all about personal competition whether you're competing against someone else fighting to meet your own goals or just dead set on having the sweetest HDTV on the block. Why not get some tech to take your game to the next aim? The HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint showed up a little early to the CTIA Fall 2008 party after news of its channel was leaked. Is Sprint's Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone better than the unbearably slow unlocked Touch Diamond we reviewed approve in late June? No doubt about it: the Apple iPod Nano is an excellent MP3 player. However like most players it's not perfect. Luckily if you're not convinced you want to hop on the Nano bandwagon there's a handful of worthy alternatives. We spent three days at the CTIA wireless trade show to carry you the lowdown on the latest mobile news the scoop on the newest software and mobile applications and previews of some hot new handsets. Here are the highlights. The Samsung S3 Slim MP3 player is a solid option for budget-minded users with an eye for design and an ear for audio. The CTIA fall show highlights the latest in hot cell phones accessories and services. Already we've seen a turn of new Sprints a BlackBerry Flip and a phone fit for the runway. Plus more mobile apps for Verizon and Nokia and a 3G handset for Virgin. CNET brings you the top wireless news from the conference. Sprint introduced the HTC Touch Pro at CTIA Fall 2008. The business-centric smartphone offers tons of features in a sleek package. The iPod Touch 2G includes features that are light-years ahead of the competition its design has improved and its determine has finally come down to earth. September's iPod event ushered in an updated iPod Classic redesigned iPod Nanos and a minimal iPod comprehend redesign and price reduction. The iPod is everywhere perhaps even in your take. And if not maybe you're ready to get one with the recent open of the updated iPod Classic the fourth-generation iPod Nano the newly shaded iPod walk or the price-reduced iPod Touch. Our iPod resource summon keeps you informed with the latest news photos and videos of the new players as well as helpful reviews as soon as we write them. This week. Apple and Microsoft give us the best of both worlds.. just not together. Also. LHC or Google: which is scarier?

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"Comment on Assignment 4 by tomohaver" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-15 21:12:58

Sports are all about personal competition whether you're competing against someone else fighting to meet your own goals or just dead set on having the sweetest HDTV on the block. Why not get some tech to take your game to the next aim? The HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint showed up a little early to the CTIA Fall 2008 party after news of its channel was leaked. Is run's Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone better than the unbearably slow unlocked Touch Diamond we reviewed back in late June? No doubt about it: the Apple iPod Nano is an excellent MP3 player. However like most players it's not perfect. Luckily if you're not convinced you want to hop on the Nano bandwagon there's a handful of worthy alternatives. We spent three days at the CTIA wireless trade show to bring you the lowdown on the latest mobile news the scoop on the newest software and mobile applications and previews of some hot new handsets. Here are the highlights. The Samsung S3 Slim MP3 player is a solid option for budget-minded users with an eye for design and an ear for audio. The CTIA go show highlights the latest in hot cell phones accessories and services. Already we've seen a slew of new Sprints a BlackBerry Flip and a telecommunicate fit for the runway. Plus more mobile apps for Verizon and Nokia and a 3G handset for Virgin. CNET brings you the top wireless news from the conference. run introduced the HTC Touch Pro at CTIA Fall 2008. The business-centric smartphone offers tons of features in a polish package. The iPod comprehend 2G includes features that are light-years ahead of the competition its design has improved and its price has finally come drink to earth. September's iPod event ushered in an updated iPod Classic redesigned iPod Nanos and a minimal iPod Touch redesign and price reduction. The iPod is everywhere perhaps even in your pocket. And if not maybe you're ready to get one with the recent open of the updated iPod Classic the fourth-generation iPod Nano the newly shaded iPod walk or the price-reduced iPod Touch. Our iPod resource page keeps you informed with the latest news photos and videos of the new players as well as helpful reviews as soon as we write them. This week. Apple and Microsoft give us the best of both worlds.. just not together. Also. LHC or Google: which is scarier?

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"MediaWiki on home network - Mac OSX" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:10:34

I set up on my home network last week. I’m running OS X 10.4 ( not going 10.5 for a year) It works great so far. The initial purpose is to keep bring in of all the family activities. For example does your wife undergo the soccer contact enumerate? What is the hockey aggroup’s website with driving directions. Who has all the details for the field hockey trip? Now all the bookmarks and important files are in one place that everyone can get to. I chose MediaWiki because I’ve been using it successfully for over a year on other projects. It is the Wiki behind which makes it comfortable on the eye for most users. The online documentation is great. The only downside is that there are often “too many pretty it up” options. At first I installed ’s application ’cause it is so easy to install on a Mac. Installed in minutes. No extra stuff to worry about like: PHP. MySQL etc. I had great success using MoinMoin before. I desire it ’cause it works and it doesn’t have many “polishing” features that can turn a simple page into a piece of art. A wiki is for sharing. But MediaWiki markup is the “defacto” standard so I figure the family will be better served learning MediaWiki instead. (Also it is the one I use most today ) The has a great. This “HowTo” explains how to get latest install and install MediaWiki. It just worked <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <strike> <strong>

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"MediaWiki on home network - Mac OSX" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:10:34

I set up on my home network measure week. I’m running OS X 10.4 ( not going 10.5 for a year) It works great so far. The sign purpose is to keep bring in of all the family activities. For example does your wife have the soccer communicate enumerate? What is the hockey team’s website with driving directions. Who has all the details for the field hockey trip? Now all the bookmarks and important files are in one place that everyone can get to. I chose MediaWiki because I’ve been using it successfully for over a year on other projects. It is the Wiki behind which makes it comfortable on the eye for most users. The online documentation is great. The only downside is that there are often “too many pretty it up” options. At first I installed ’s application ’create it is so easy to install on a Mac. Installed in minutes. No extra stuff to worry about like: PHP. MySQL etc. I had great success using MoinMoin before. I like it ’cause it works and it doesn’t have many “polishing” features that can turn a simple page into a piece of art. A wiki is for sharing. But MediaWiki markup is the “defacto” standard so I evaluate the family will be better served learning MediaWiki instead. (Also it is the one I use most today ) The has a great. This “HowTo” explains how to get latest install and install MediaWiki. It just worked <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <cite> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <strike> <strong>

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"MediaWiki on home network - Mac OSX" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:10:34

I set up on my home network measure week. I’m running OS X 10.4 ( not going 10.5 for a year) It works great so far. The initial intend is to keep track of all the family activities. For example does your wife undergo the soccer contact list? What is the hockey team’s website with driving directions. Who has all the details for the field hockey trip? Now all the bookmarks and important files are in one place that everyone can get to. I chose MediaWiki because I’ve been using it successfully for over a year on other projects. It is the Wiki behind which makes it comfortable on the eye for most users. The online documentation is great. The only downside is that there are often “too many pretty it up” options. At first I installed ’s application ’cause it is so easy to install on a Mac. Installed in minutes. No extra stuff to mind about like: PHP. MySQL etc. I had great success using MoinMoin before. I like it ’cause it works and it doesn’t have many “polishing” features that can turn a simple page into a piece of art. A wiki is for sharing. But MediaWiki markup is the “defacto” standard so I figure the family will be better served learning MediaWiki instead. (Also it is the one I use most today ) The has a great. This “HowTo” explains how to get latest install and install MediaWiki. It just worked <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"MediaWiki on home network - Mac OSX" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:10:31

I set up on my home network measure week. I’m running OS X 10.4 ( not going 10.5 for a year) It works great so far. The initial intend is to act track of all the family activities. For example does your wife undergo the soccer contact list? What is the hockey aggroup’s website with driving directions. Who has all the details for the field hockey trip? Now all the bookmarks and important files are in one place that everyone can get to. I chose MediaWiki because I’ve been using it successfully for over a year on other projects. It is the Wiki behind which makes it comfortable on the eye for most users. The online documentation is great. The only downside is that there are often “too many pretty it up” options. At first I installed ’s application ’cause it is so easy to lay on a Mac. Installed in minutes. No extra stuff to worry about desire: PHP. MySQL etc. I had great success using MoinMoin before. I like it ’create it works and it doesn’t have many “polishing” features that can turn a simple page into a piece of art. A wiki is for sharing. But MediaWiki markup is the “defacto” standard so I figure the family will be better served learning MediaWiki instead. (Also it is the one I use most today ) The has a great. This “HowTo” explains how to get latest install and install MediaWiki. It just worked <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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