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#1136 Posted at: 21:00:37 - KSaff - No comments, (Click to Read/Add) -PermaLink- |
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#1133 Posted at: 18:47:58 - KSaff - No comments, (Click to Read/Add) -PermaLink- |
He Saw It All
by Booth Brothers
I was working in town one afternoon
Attending some business affairs
I heard a commotion a couple streets over
And wondered whats happening there
A young man was running from in that direction
and stopped just to catch his breath
I asked him to please tell me what was the hurry
He smiled up at me and he said
I was trying to catch the crippled man,
Did he run past this way
He was rushing home to tell everyone
What Jesus did today
And the mute man was telling myself
And the deaf girl He's leaving to
Answer God's call
It's hard to believe but if you don't trust me
Ask the blind man, he saw it all
Ask the blind man, he saw it all
My friend if the troubles and burdens you carry
Are heavy and dragging you down
And you've tried everything
You can possibly think of
But there's no relief to be found
That very same Jesus that altered the future
Of the blind man, the deaf and the lame
He's still reaching out
In your hour of trouble
One touch and you're never be the same
You'll be trying to catch the cripped man
Did he run past this way
He was rushing home to tell everyone
What Jesus did today
And the mute man was telling myself
And the deaf girl He's leaving to
Answer God's call
It's hard to believe but if you don't trust me
Ask the blind man he saw it all
Ask the blind man he saw it all
Ask the blind man he saw it all
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#1132 Posted at: 15:58:16 - KSaff - No comments, (Click to Read/Add) -PermaLink- |
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#1130 Posted at: 22:28:16 - KSaff - No comments, (Click to Read/Add) -PermaLink- |
Q. The president's progress with the battered economy has been both praised and criticized. How well are his efforts measuring up with you?Ready to place your vote? Go here: AT&T Yahoo! - Obama and the economy. Then, come back and tell us what you thought the results would be, as well as what they actually were after you voted! 14674
- Extremely well. We are undoubtedly moving in the right direction.
- Fairly well. There's still a long way to go.
- Not well at all. His plans are hurting more than helping.
- Not sure/No opinion.
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#1125 Posted at: 20:16:26 - KSaff - No comments, (Click to Read/Add) -PermaLink- |
My number one priority has been to preserve Chrysler and the livelihoods of thousands of people who depend on its success.This quote, found six paragraphs in, reveals a monumental flaw in corporate think. Makes one wonder what might have happened to this company had their goal been to build consumer automotive transportation that exceeds customer expectations and outperforms the competition. Self preservation is a surefire flush of the toilet as a goal.
- Bob Nardelli
(Chrysler Chairman & CEO)
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#1124 Posted at: 22:32:00 - KSaff - No comments, (Click to Read/Add) -PermaLink- |
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#1121 Posted at: 19:45:33 - KSaff - No comments, (Click to Read/Add) -PermaLink- |
Start with a good AntiVirus package. My two top choices in order are Avast and AVG, both are free. I've used AVG for years, but now I prefer Avast. Avast now rates better at stopping the baddies, so I would recommend it over AVG. Avast requires a free email address registration that's good for a year, and you can renew each year, still free. Most Anti-Virus packages these days also protect your email, instant messenger conversations, peer to peer exchanges, and web browsing. Make sure you get the anti-virus updates. Most programs do it automatically. Avast even announces when it has rec'd the latest updates. Stay away from McAfee and Norton. Norton used to be the best, but now it is a total resource hog, as is McAfee.
If you have an XP machine, you'll need a personal firewall. The Vista version of Microsoft's firewall is better than the one that comes with XP, so you can probably get by without a third partry replacement. For XP, get ZoneAlarm or Comodo. Comodo is more effective, but ZoneAlarm is a lot quieter - fewer popups asking you what to do.
For other malware defense, install Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Spybot Search & Destroy, and run them manually at least once a month. The free versions don't do any automatic protection.
Equally important, make sure the automatic updates from Microsoft are downloaded and installed religiously. These patches help close security loopholes that are constantly discovered. Make sure updates are turned on.
Most PCs come with recovery disks or a way to make them. If you have to create your own recovery CDs, your system should prompt you, and the documentation that came with it should explain it. Make sure you
have or make these CDs. If your system crashes, you can't go back and make the CDs. And it will cost you buck$ to replace them from the manufacturer.
For reading PDF files, Adobe Acrobat Reader is the most common program, but I'd recommend Fox-it PDF Reader, The basic version is free, and contains more features for free than 99% of folks will every use.
If you can get a student license installation of Microsoft Office through your college or university, go with it. It's cheap (compared to $430 regular price) or even free, depending on whatever deal the college has put
together with Microsoft. Otherwise, get Open Office which is free and getting pretty darn good. It reads and writes Microsoft Office compatible files, as well as open document formatted files.
Then, go through and check all the garbahzh that runs at boot up time from the manufacturer. If you don't need it regularly, it doesn't need to load and be running all the time. You'll be surprised how much your system speeds up.
For a list of Freeware picks that are, for the most part, best in class, check out this list from MajorGeeks. It'll give you some good options to pick from. Some have issues, so you can run any selections back past me and I'll give you my $.02 for free.
Finally, get e-Sword. It is the best Bible and Bible study software available at any price. (Yes, it's free. Thank Rick Meier for that!) You can get lots of Bible versions, commentaries, Bible dictionaries, and concordances. I use it regularly.
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#1118 Posted at: 22:41:12 - KSaff - No comments, (Click to Read/Add) -PermaLink- |
Advertising and marketing networks track your online activities across websites using 'cookies,' which are small files written on your computer. Now privacychoice.org provides a service to opt out of being tracked by over 50 of these networks. The service is free and it takes just a few seconds!You must, however, make sure your ad-blocker is turned off before you click on their Opt-Out button, or you'll block all of the "leave me alone" cookies! 14462
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