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Old 12-02-2009, 03:22 PM
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Re: Pick a Book Beside You Game

I find one side a balance and the antipodal side a balance, Soft doctrine as steady help as stable doctrine, Thoughts and deeds of the present our rouse and early start. --from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman

Well...as usual, Walt finds the positive in everything. LOL!!!!
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Old 12-02-2009, 03:26 PM
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Edward and Avon came to a fork in their branch. "It seems to me," said Edward, "that you won't have had a proper series of adventures unless you've gone through thick and thin." "Thick and thin what?" asked Avon. "Branches," replied Edward.

--from The End of the Beginning, Being The Adventures of a Small Snail (And an Even Smaller Ant)
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"To see no being, not God’s or any, but you also go thither,
To see no possession but you may possess it—enjoying all without labor or purchase—
abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."

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Old 12-02-2009, 04:17 PM
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Re: Pick a Book Beside You Game

It all begins with a cry. And the kind the psalmist was talking about erupts from the deepest part of a person's soul as if his or her life depends on it.

From Beth Moore's: Looking Up When Life is Looking Down.
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Use heat and massage to treat a plugged duct

Breastfeeding Pure & Simple by Gwen Gotsch

(I'm a La Leche League leader.)
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Use heat and massage to treat a plugged duct

Breastfeeding Pure & Simple by Gwen Gotsch

(I'm a La Leche League leader.)


That's great. LOL!!!
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abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."

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So, do you guys lose patients very often?

Don't laugh.

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Re: Pick a Book Beside You Game

Reading a missionary story from Sudan. She is talking about (p. 59) riding a train and the dust being so thick, she couldn't see out of her glasses, so she just went to bed.

2nd book beside me: "Embrace the Struggle" by Zig Ziglar. "Although they have given their struggle to God, that does not mean that the daily struggle becomes easier and their lives are stress free." He's talking about a family of a little boy with DMD - a type of Muscular Dystrophy.
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Bosendorfer pianos were established in 1828 by Ignaz Bosendorfer in Vienna, Austria. They still build about 300 pianos a year in Vienna, in which 90% are exported around the world.

They are now owned by the Austrian banking company BAWAG-P.S.K Group.
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Page 59 of Pritchard's Ancient Near Eastern Texts - an excerpt from the Epic of Gilgamesh:

On the road from which there is no way back,
To the house wherein the dwellers are bereft of light,
Where dust is their fare and clay is their food,
They are clothed like birds, with wings for garments,
And see no light, residing in darkness,
In the House of Dust, which I entered,
I looked at rulers, their crowns were put away;
I saw princes, those born to the crown,
Who had ruled the land from the days of yore.
These doubles of Anu and Enlil were serving meat roasts;
They were serving bake meat and pouring cool water from the waterskins.
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Then there is the PDF open on my pc, I even wrote this particular book.


EX (Execute program)
Mnemonic
EX
Function
Execute program
Type
Instruction
Description
Execute program at a specified address or label using a selected trace mode. Used in immediate mode.
There are three modes of program execution.
Syntax
EX <address/label>,<mode>
Modes
0
Normal execution, is specified by a mode of 0 (or simply leaving the mode blank).
1
Trace mode is specified by a mode of 1. This means that the program executes continuously until the program E is encountered, but the instructions are “traced” to the communications port so the user can see what instructions have been executed.
2
Single step mode is specified by a mode of 2. In this mode, the user can step through the program using the space bar to execute the next line of the program. The program can be resumed at normal speed in this mode by pressing the enter key.
Usage
Immediate
Code Example
EX 1 ‘Execute program at address 1 normally
EX G2,1 ‘Execute program G2 in trace mode
EX 200,2 ‘Execute program at address 200 in
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I bet you were a killer writing sonnets to the ladies back in the day, John!
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