October 31, 2008

WIND WIRELESS AND MIKROTIK – HIGH IMPACT/LOW INVESTMENT

Filed under: Tech Life @ 4:44 am

From: Wind Wireless, Inc.

Contact: Bob Kirkpatrick, Chief Technology Officer bobk@windwireless.net (509) 462-4734 715 East Sprague Avenue Spokane, WA 99202 www.windwireless.net

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***

WIND WIRELESS AND MIKROTIK – HIGH IMPACT/LOW INVESTMENT

SPOKANE, WA December 27, 2004 – Wind Wireless, Inc. of Spokane, Washington announced the completion of their latest project, a free access wireless internet system that encompasses over 2,200 square miles. Often called WiFi Hotspots, these Internet access systems are often found at airports and coffee houses, allowing people with small radio cards in portable computers to use the Internet. The city of Spokane has been getting a lot of press coverage for a ten by ten block hotspot it built at a cost of $75,000. The Wind Wireless system uses Mikrotik equipment and the company spent under $30,000. The Wind system is capable of delivering speeds up to 4 megabits per second.

“We have a lot of control and tracking capabilities,” said Bob Kirkpatrick, Wind Wireless’ Chief of Technology. “Mikrotik allows us to have a lot more security and utility than anything else out there. For price, utility, security and reliability you just can’t beat it.”

Wind Wireless uses Mikrotik routers exclusively throughout their ISP. “We don’t have Cisco anymore,” reports Wind President Chuck Myers. “You spend a lot and then find you still don’t have the capabilities we’re getting from Mikrotik.”

The Wind Wireless service uses 21 Mikrotik access point transmitters to provide coverage, offering speeds of up to 4 megabits per second. Using the 2.4-gigahertz license free band, the system is free of charge for all to use. Wind Wireless also distributes and supports Mikrotik equipment. Since 1989, Wind Wireless, Inc. has provided consulting and web design, wired and wireless equipment, and turnkey systems to individuals, businesses and governments nationwide. For more information visit the company’s websites at www.windwireless.net and www.my-isp.info.

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October 29, 2008

Home Theater’s Ugly Secrets 4,5,6 and 7

Filed under: Tech Life @ 7:11 pm

Secret #4: EVEN IF YOU GET A DEAL ON THE TV, THEY WILL HOSE YOU ON THE STAND. MOST ARE WAY OVERPRICED!

What you should do about it:

Shop around. Find one that isn’t the one that is designed to put more money into the dealer’s pants. Look off brand (not the same manufacturer as the TV.)

This obviously assumes you are looking at a Hi-Def TV that goes on a wall, or more likely, on a stand. Big CRT rear screen projectors are all in one box.

You want something that brings the set to seated eye level. Stand in front of a TV and move up and down and side to side. The picture will change some. Try to approximate the angle you’ll sit and see how it looks to you.

Don’t forget you can also shop at a furniture store.

Stands are usually overpriced.

Secret #5: IF YOU BUY A PLASMA OR OTHER “HANG ON THE WALL” SET, YOU STILL HAVE WIRES THAT WILL DANGLE UNLESS YOU RUN THEM IN THE WALL.

The ads all show the screen, but not the wire. At minimum you have power and signal wires (cable or satellite). By the way, these babies are heavy. It’s not at all like hanging a picture.

What you should do about it:

Plan ahead.

Secret #6: IF YOU SEE A TV THAT SAYS “…READY” THAT MEANS IT DOESN’T HAVE A TUNER. YOU NEED A TUNER. THEY WILL SELL YOU A SEPARATE TUNER. YOU ARE BUYING A MONITOR.

Monitors don’t have tuners. Since so many sets were being sold in a way that may be politely called MISLEADING, somebody changed the regulations – now it has to be disclosed. The picture may not suck, but just know a monitor should be a lot cheaper than a true complete TV.

What you should do about it:

Just know this. It can save you money and SHOULD.

Secret #7: SOME PLASMAS AND LCD DIRECT VIEWS LOOK LIKE HI-DEF BUT AREN’T.

The PICTURES don’t look like High Definition because they aren’t. The screens, when OFF, look the same. What they ARE are wide screen EDTVs – Enhanced Definition – better than old analog sets but not HIGH Definition.

What you should do about it:

IF YOU WANT HDTV, Pass.

These sets were put out into the market as bait. Often thousands less than the original run of HDTVs, their pictures were better than you had been used to, but can’t stun you like true HDTV can.

There. Now you know 4 more Ugly Home Theater secrets.

But, it isn’t quite that simple. At www.GreatHomeTheater.com there are more secrets revealed. I promise you won’t get neurotic or your hands dirty, and I won’t talk you out of what can be a tremendous and highly enjoyable leap forward in home entertainment.

Encompix ERP Software for Engineer-to-Order Manufacturers Releases New Version

Filed under: Tech Life @ 3:50 am

The latest edition of Encompix ERP Software, version 9.30, was released on December 1, 2005.

According to Roger Meloy, Director of Marketing for Encompix, “There are significant changes to many other areas of the system including enhanced Job Costing, Contribution Reporting, Manufacturing Part processing and Serial Traceability. Some newer features include Alternate Item overrides, Project Reserved Inventory and Long Lead Item (LLI) processing. The new Automated Clearing House (ACH) functionality processes direct payments between banks in the United States. The user-interface has been updated with a more modern look and feel and the system provides a mechanism for adding custom programs and external files on the Encompix menu.”

The highlights of version 9.30 include three new standard modules. They are Customer Relationship Management (CRM) to integrate prospect visibility and tracking through customer orders and service, a new Nonconforming Materials (NCM) module to integrate quality tracking through purchasing, shop floor and inventory and a new Engineering Bill of Materials (E-BOM) to provide item revision control, a BOM import and BOM posting to jobs. These new modules are included in the standard product for no additional charge.

Chuck Stewart, Executive Vice-President of the Cincinnati-based ERP Software firm noted, “The majority of these enhancements are driven directly from the input we receive from our engineer-to-order customers.”

Encompix (www.encompix.com) has filled the manufacturing software requirements of Engineer-to-Order companies since 1992. The company name reflects the commitment to developing business application solutions that encompass the complex areas of project-based and job-based manufacturing. Encompix provides ETO manufacturers with a competitive advantage by improving bottom line results. Encompix www.encompix.com Roger Meloy 513-733-0066

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October 28, 2008

Great deal 35000 dollar at a honest rate of 7.4 percent

Filed under: Finance Web, Managing Credit, Web Of Loans @ 2:38 pm

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Translated in Dutch: Woon je in Stede Broec of Loon op Zand en hebt u BKR registratie. Lenen met BKR is nergens zo eenvoudig. Koop een nieuwe caravan met geld lenen zonder toetsing, 485257 euro is geen obstakel om te lenen. Van Oostflakkee tot Nieuw-Lekkerland, financieren met BKR gaat hier altijd.

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October 26, 2008

Ancient Ostia in Ostia

Filed under: Regional Tips + More, Travel Hub @ 7:37 am

Located in Ostia Lido centre-district of Rome- square of the railway station "Lido-centro" and bus terminal, and easily connected to all the important sites.
Ample and bright, you can choose to rent ALL THE FLAT or ONLY ONE ROOM with shared bath.

TIME&DISTANCES
- Rome’s centre: 25 minutes by train
- Fiumicino’s international airport : 4km- bus starting from our building
- equipped or free beaches and bicycle road: 300 mt. and served by busses
- archaelogical excavations of Ostia Antica: 5 minutes by train-2 stops
- Castelfusano’s pinewood and PalaFijlkam: 5 minutes by train-2 stops (or bus)
- touristic port: 1 km- served by bus
- new Rome’s fair (Nuova Fiera di Roma): 15 minutes
- many other interesting places…
FLAT
Clean and cosy, is the right solution to visit Ostia and Rome without using car or simply to have a nice see holiday with a lot of relax and fun alternatives.
Max capability: 8 persons.
The furnishings are fine and completely renewed. Kitchen available.
Ample and bright, it’s composed by entry- bathroom with shower box-large kitchen with washing machine-2 bedrooms sharing the bath and so furnished:
-1st room for 4-5 persons: double bed and bunk bed
-2nd room for 2-3 persons: double bed
Possibility to add 1 bed in each room.
ZONE
The zone is rich of shops, supermarkets and services of every kind. The sea is at 5 minutes by walking and it’s equipped with 12 kilometers of beaches furnished with bike-way, pubs, disco-bars and restaurants based on fresh fish and typical roman cuisine.

NOTES
The cost for the final house’s cleaning = euro 30,00 is not included in the rate and has to be paid at your arrival.
The rate includes:
• first furnishings of towels/sheets and beds for the people declared in the reservation
• cleaning service and linen change every 4 days (for
staying more than 6 days)
• kitchen usage
The breakfast is not furnished

Advance payment: 30% of the rate – remaining payment at your arrival.

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October 25, 2008

WHAT DID I SAY

Filed under: Tech Life @ 1:12 am

I had an argument the other day. The subject isn’t important. But the person was.

My brother. Loved, admired, respected.

But the argument went on for quite some time.

The result?

In the end, we discovered we had almost the exact same point of view and there was no argument at all!

More musing. Some resulting thoughts.

THE TOWER OF BABEL

The christian bible speaks of the Tower of Babel (from which we get the word “babble.”) God supposedly punished his followers by creating so many languages that most people couldn’t understand one another. (Mentally note this paragraph; I’ll be returning to it.)

Hell! my brother and I were supposedly both speaking English, or so the rumour went. And yet the misunderstandings piled up, bringing us both, at one point, to total frustration with each other. (“Why doesn’t he understand???”)

THE PROBLEM

The problem, of course, is that not only do peoples from various nations speak languages essentially unintelligible to people of other nations, it gets far worse. Within countries, there are “dialects,” often so different from the main that the inhabitants of one village can’t understand those from a neighbouring village 20 miles distant.

The “French” spoken in Paris is virtually “babble” to a Frenchman living near the German border. And Quebecois French, in Canada, is mostly a separate language to a Creole speaking French in New Orleans, Louisiana.

I remember speaking to a student of Slavic languages 30 years ago who told me that in what was then Yugoslavia, 77 distinct and separate languages were spoken! And that was a small country by any international standards.

China has almost 2 billion inhabitants, many of whom cannot understand any of the hundreds of different dialects and distinctly separate languages spoken in the rest of the country.

Had your fill yet? It doesn’t get better.

FILTERS

Now we must add in the personal “filters,” cultures, religions and rules of behaviour which dominate us all. Words and concepts, acceptable in one area, are considered totally taboo by people who may live only blocks away…or even next door.

Quick trip back to the earlier paragraph about the bible. I deliberately did not capitalize either “christian” or “bible.” How many of you, dear readers, noticed? How many automatically “saw” capitals? How many were offended by the lack of them? How many had a thought of dropping me a line to correct my error? Just some further examples of personal and cultural filters, the colored glasses we use to look at various “important” parts of our lives.

SEX

And how about sex? Anyone who believes that his language is simple and understandable to all around him has never had a long relationship with a person of the opposite sex. Why do you think men the world over are puzzled by women? What do they mean? What do they want? And in the past 8000 years, apparently no one has come up with a satisfactory answer.

It’s no better from the other side, either. Many of my women friends have told me they do not understand men, their attitudes, their lack of understanding.

Getting depressed yet? Just wait.

PROCESSING

Here’s still another barrier. How individuals and groups process words and concepts. (The example of opposite sexes above is one of the primaries.)

Ponder this: In the far north, the Eskimo people, who still live in close proximity to nature, have about 100 words for the concept of “snow.” Someone living in London would probably not even begin to understand the subtle differences between those words. And a resident in parts of South America, for instance, would not have the slightest idea of what an Eskimo was talking about if she had never experienced snow, much less the minute variations being described.

TIME ISN’T REAL…TO SOME

And those who do still live close to nature do not share the concept of Time as the industrial world does. At best, such people might think in terms of seasons or cycles. Minutes and hours have no meaning for them. The “past” or the “future” do not impinge on their lives as they do on most who are reading this. Time is a created concept and must be learned.

And you might think, “well, he’s only talking about primitive peoples.”

Perhaps.

Did you know that many of our underclasses, both black and white, living in ghettos and with little hope of changing their current existence, also do not share the same concept of Time as understood by their counterparts living only a few miles away? And, without time, how can one sustain hope for a different “future?”

Further, the language spoken in those areas reflects meanings for such concepts incredibly far removed from what most of you understand.

BUSINESS LANDMINES

How might it apply in business?

In Canada, America, Australia or the US, for instance, at a meeting of the top people in a company, the president might put forth an idea for consideration. Someone might comment, “Sounds a bit wacky to me.” He’d be asked what he meant, why he’d responded that way. Little to no offense would be taken.

The same comment, in a Japanese company, might be construed as a staggering insult to the boss and possible grounds for dismissal.

MY POINT?

Rather than being depressed by all the misunderstandings, arguments, wars, political, cultural, business and religious differences in the world, I found myself both surprised and grateful for all the amazing agreements which take place on a daily basis around the planet.

In the end, I suspect, it really has to do with individuals patiently working at making themselves known, explaining their ideas, listening carefully to each other and exploring areas of both agreement and disagreement. It requires some trust, believing the other person has a vested interest in achieving understanding.

Sometimes, it requires jumping in and admitting you don’t understand something, trying different words, even getting an intepreter, someone who does understand the subtle differences in meaning between peoples of different cultures.

Know what I mean?

About the Author

Mr. Barnes is President & General Manager of Capital Funds Group Ltd., a Canadian based consulting firm specializing in putting companies and financing together. They also work with non-US companies to take them public rapidly and inexpensively, then funding them with expansion capital.

Mr. Barnes email address is pres@capitalfundsgroup.com

October 24, 2008

The Red-Headed League of Megalith Builders

Filed under: Tech Life @ 1:16 pm

He adjusted his long hair inside his red bandana and straightened his knap-sack out before heading from his overnight encampment in the jungle’s lush cover to make his way towards Kukulcana on the Pacific Ocean coast. It had been another adventurous journey as Sean Macleod walked the final leg of the way to the port. He would be taken to the mountains where the Mu civilization had re-located the bulk of their culture after the last Ice Age. He had heard about the University of Puma Puncu since he was a young boy growing up in Memphis, Egypt. His life was ‘blessed’ by a heritage that few could hope for. He’d been destined to become a member of the Atlantean ‘Red-Headed League’ ever since his birth to a head mason/engineer some twenty seven years ago.

For the majority of the last year he had been living with the Mu people who were building a new civilization in the lowlands of the peninsula called Yucatan. He was walking with more than his usual fervor as he saw the city that was named after the demi-god Quetzacoatl who went by many names, throughout the lands colonized by the great civilization called the Motherland. He had been amongst the Chichimecs who called this flying serpent god associated with the Pleiades constellation, Xolotl; as he had made his way around the Gulf of Mexica, to his assignment in the Yucatan just over a year ago. He was still wearing the Buffalo skin suit that they had presented him with on the night of his departure. The small village of Oaxaca in the smallish mountains on the Pacific side of Mexica had been his last opportunity to share the company of these warm and peaceful people.

There it was; he could see the masts rising above the two storied adobe buildings that made up this growing trading post. He went to the official dockmaster’s office and asked when his ship would be leaving. The jolly older lady who ran things had enjoyed playing around as she made it clear that his fellow travelers had to arrive first. There was one member staying at the hacienda down the street. Sean had asked what this person looked like and they had all laughed. He had some difficulty telling people apart in this part of the world, where everyone had the same colour hair and similar skin colour as well. He headed to the bar where he assumed this person would be waiting. The small children who had gathered around him were laughing and pointing at his hair and talking amongst each other excitedly as he made his way towards the bar.

It was surrounded by a mahogany fence which the artisan had done an excellent job of working a variety of indigenous plants into. He loved the century plants at either end, or corner of the yard. He stopped just inside the gate with its two onyx pillars and carved iron wood statues, to admire the whole effect created by the flowering vines and wood beam open porch with a roof that extended out to cover the tables where a few people were having their coffee. It smelled so welcoming.

Suddenly he was jolted out of his musing by a woman calling ‘HI! RED!’ the greeting that he hadn’t heard in the past two years, made him feel almost nostalgic while excited. No one had told him there would be a fellow ‘Red Head’ much less a woman on this voyage. He looked towards the corner of the porch from where the voice had emanated. It was a younger woman standing up with red hair almost the colour of an orange. He was used to everyone looking at him, but this time as he walked towards her he felt somewhat self-conscious, and very aware of making a good first impression. It was hard to keep his eyes away from looking at her directly, and as he reached the steps to the porch he stumbled a little. The redness came to his face as he walked to greet his ‘brother’.

“Hi, I’m Caitlin O’Regan.” she said in the Ogham dialect that was common amongst the ‘Brotherhood’, he tried to guess what region her early roots hailed from. It was clearly a refined diction from the Mediterranean or perhaps even Erin itself.

“Erin Go Bragh, Hello, I’m Sean MacLeod. A recent Baird.” He said proudly, with the knowledge that he was obviously young for such an austere recognition.

“Well, I’m pleased to make your acquaintance, big boy!” Her smile grew across her face and they shook hands then touched their hearts.

“Are you recently from Bangor and Tara, but originally of the Milesians? And a hint of Catal Huyuk, I think.”

“You can be quite a ’smarty-pants’, can’t you? How did you get the Catal Huyuk part, was it my broach?”

“Yes and the polished volcanic stone that rests on the table that you were looking at in order to make sure you were as beautiful as you always are, even after just waking up I imagine.”

“Are you always so forward?”

They sat down across from each other, as Caitlin sized up this man who she was immediately drawn too. “Well, let me try to impress you too. You were born in Memphis, spent some time in the new colony of Greece and then came to New Hibernia to spend a year amongst the Denhe (North American Indian) before another year here, amongst the Toltec Ovates or Olmec in the land some refer to as Maya. Somehow you still haven’t ‘got’ the meaning of the word though; have you? It has much to do with the spirit and not letting your physical self get ‘in front’ of it, or perhaps the circle of life. This culture that knows so well the ‘changes’ and dimensions thereof, has only begun to influence your often arrogant nature.” She looked at his every response with the depth of a ’seer’, and he looked into her eyes and knew he’d met his match.

“OK! You were given my biographical information, weren’t you?”

Caitlin couldn’t make her mind up whether to tell him that she knew even more about him than the words she had just spoken could possibly convey. They had only partially come from the written report, which had described this ’special’ man that she had looked forward to meeting even before the long voyage from Erin had begun some six months earlier. It would be ‘fun’ to continue playing this ‘tete a tete’ she thought. “Sean, you may be a Baird but I am as capable as most ‘Druids’. This gift I have, has made me have to learn humility many moons ago. However I was aided by your ‘bio’. It was given to me by an uncle or other member of the noble ‘Clan MacLeod’ as he so pompously put it. Your ‘brashness’ is a family thing, I guess.” Then she reached across the table and placed her hand on top of his. He saw and felt a growing sense of peacefulness and a warmth he knew was unusual that came from these hands which were exquisitely formed and tapered. He looked at her hand before picking it up, and raising it toward his pursing lips.

“No! Not that! I’m too sensitive there!” She exclaimed as she got up and said. “I’ll go check to see if they’ve heard from the others, you stay here and have some breakfast.” Then she walked away, to the docks.

“Caitlin.” Sean said as she walked away, he couldn’t tell if she heard him or not, but he could tell that she knew what he was ‘feeling’. He ordered some Huevos Rancheros, toast, and coffee with other ground nuts that tasted even better than it smelled. When Caitlin returned she was all business. She told him the ship would be leaving soon before going up to her room and getting her things.

There were two other De Danaan taking this trip to Puma Puncu and the new homeland of MU. Caitlin had preceded him to the ship and was with the others on the deck of the small wooden ship that had one main sail and a smaller sail at the front and back near the rudder arm. He walked up the plank and introduced himself to the others, their names were Chong Lee Kwong and Vu Lee Nguyen; they were returning to Macchu Picchu to assist in building the new seat of the Royal house of Mu. Apparently they had grown up in a town near to the mountains it was situated in. They were describing it to Caitlin as she told Sean where to put his things below. The sailors were preparing to undo the ropes that held the ship in place at the end of the pier. By the time he returned to the deck, everyone was helping hoist the sails and storing the ropes. He waved to the children on the pier and looked back at the town growing smaller as the ship headed towards the open water.

About the Author

Excerpt from a book available at Lulu.com
http://www.lulu.com/gaianinstituteofarcaneknowledge

October 23, 2008

The Attention Spanner

Filed under: Tech Life @ 8:27 pm

After a long and patient wait in queue, you reached the post office counter. Just then, the peasant sauntered over and plunked himself in front of you. Your reaction was natural. Paul Ekman, the world famous emotions scientist, dedicated his career to the study of emotional reactions. “We become aware a quarter, or half second after the emotion begins. I do not choose …. to become angry. I am suddenly angry. I can usually figure out later what someone did that caused the emotion.” The transit of that compelling emotion was insidious. If only you could manage its impact!

You were but an actor in a vast, automatic and intelligent process. Over a hundred billion neurons saw, recognized, interpreted and acted. Myriad processes converted light, sound, touch and smell instantly into your nerve impulses. A special region recognized those impulses as objects and events. The limbic system, another region, interpreted those events to generate emotions. A fourth region responded to those emotions with actions. And, you watched it happen.

Normally, such emotions triggered physical responses. For animals, it was instant. If fear was generated, a deer bounded away. A bird took flight. A fish swam off. Even though it happened in the blink of an eye, these were profoundly considered actions. Escape was hardly possible by heading into the predator. Multiple escape routes were instantly evaluated and a single decision made. Intelligent search processes delivered responses to emotions within a reported 20 milliseconds. Animals responded instantly. Unfortunately, most social situations precluded such instant action. The guy pushing ahead was bigger. The neighborhood was shady. Immediate action was hardly an option. Still… So, the search for a fitting response did not end in half a second. It continued.

So, outside your ken, each negative emotion set up a search. Fear triggered a search to escape. Jealousy, to improve one’s competitive position. Anger, to destroy. Everywhere, society precluded animal responses, setting obstacles to those searches. As the day wore on, new emotions added new searches. So, many parallel searches went on and on, like birds flailing in a cage, searching the bars for an absent exit. Each emotion returned with renewed vigor with each failed search. A restless mind leaped from fear to anxiety and from disgust to anger. Acting below conscious levels, these searches created unhappy turbulences.

Most people remained unaware of their inner searches, thrashing against vexing obstacles. They believed the ensuing emotions to be normal. For them, anger, or dismay were natural responses to situations. But, this was not true. Emotions were a needless burden. For centuries, sages had proclaimed their freedom from cruel emotions. Their victories were recorded across civilizations. They had enjoyed a tranquil mind, not dominated by anger, pain, envy, or hatred. They had proclaimed their success. But, sadly, their paths to peace were arduous and often far too idealistic.

A common thread to their journey to bliss was an abandonment of a desire for material comforts. With few needs, most emotions drifted away. But, for most of us, this was hardly acceptable. After all, life was all about living. About enjoying good things. Purely spiritual living was hardly a charming option. On another route, most psychologists suggested acceptance. They recommended an acceptance of life and its cruel foibles. For example, one could play out the worse case scenario. What was the worse that could happen? Could you live with that?

Could you wait a few more minutes to reach the counter? Invariably, acceptance stilled the search process. An untenable situation was emotionally accepted. Acceptance brought a measure of peace. But, more often than not, visualizing the worst case led to morbid thoughts. They added new, needless turmoils. After all, most feared things never happened anyway. Why drag them into consciousness, setting off new search processes and new anxieties? Could there be an easier route to harmony?

Peace could follow from a grasp of our role in this relentless cycle – perception, recognition, interpretation and action. Consciousness had a small role in those immense systems. You were alone in this vast programmed power plant with just a little joystick. That joystick controlled attention. All the rest was mechanical. Attention could focus your mind anywhere. Feel the pinch of a shoe, the caress of of a breeze, or a word on this page. While the system could snatch it away, attention remained your sole weapon. You could pitch attention in, like a spanner into a machine, to stall its relentless pace.

Directed attention stilled most activities. Like a child diverted. Just as a parent diverted a child, diverted attention stalled the system. It inhibited the turmoil of emotions. This was a noble purpose. And, you could begin anytime. Spend a few of your free moments to ponder “What am I thinking now?” Pay attention. The followers of Buddha focused their attention inwards in their practice of meditation. They became aware of their thoughts. Of voices that spoke, of felt pain and anger.

Over time, your thoughts would become as familiar as friends. Memories of packed lunches and train stations. But recalled memories were not the key. You needed to catalog those odious search processes. “Oh, oh, there I go on that track again!” Searches were managed by emotions. There was a valuable clue to locating those emotions. Scientists reported that emotional regions were closely mapped to regions which triggered physical sensations. So, each emotion and its search process had associated physical symptoms. Once those symptoms were identified, the search process became familiar. Identification instantly stilled it It stopped battering against the cage. That gave you an exhilarating “Aha” experience.

Here was a noble voyage into the incredible spaces of your mind. As time passed, more and more negative emotions became subdued. A deeper creative balance took over. Without the limitations of partisan emotions, answers came more easily. It did not matter a twit, whether you lost your position in the queue. Free of emotions, you could even deal with the peasant. You could achieve all this without lofty actions. Without abandoning material comforts. Without accepting worst case scenarios. The “attention spanner” could bring you peace.

About the Author

Abraham Thomas is the author of The Intuitive Algorithm, a book, which suggests that intuition is a pattern recognition algorithm. The ebook version is available at www.intuition.co.in. The book may be purchased only in India. The website, provides a free movie and a walk through to explain the ideas.

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October 20, 2008

Scientists Declaration about The Holy Quran and Islam-T.V.N.

Filed under: Tech Life @ 9:52 pm

Author and editor of over 20 books, and has published over 181 scientific papers. Co-author of The Developing Human (5th Edition, with Keith L. Moore). He received the J.C.B. Grant Award in 1991. Professor Peraud presented several research papers.

“It seems to me that Muhammad was a very ordinary man, he couldn’t read, didn’t know how to write, in fact he was an illiterate…

We’re talking about 1400 years ago, you have some illiterate person making profound statements that are amazingly accurate, of a scientific nature…

I personally can’t see how this could be mere chance, there are too many accuracies and like Dr. Moore, I have no difficulty in my mind reconciling that this is a divine inspiration or revelation which lead him to these statements.”

About the Author

Professor of Anatomy, and Professor of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

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