December 20, 2009
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Unemployment “Fool Me Once”

If you’re not privy to the Unemployment numbers and how they work, let me enlighten. The thing about Unemployment Numbers is they show who is receiving it. When the money runs out for that person, they get taken off the … Continue reading

June 3, 2009
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Playing Online, DJing Again

With the Sumer movie season in full swing, it’s time to throw a party! If you’ve never been to Second Life yet, now is the time. I’ve been hanging out online a bunch and doing something I haven’t done since … Continue reading

May 23, 2009
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Hug Me

Fine Print: “Unless I have Brittle Bone or some other fragile bone disorder, in which case it would be my fault for wearing this shirt in the first place. Hugs make me feel good, so I must really need a … Continue reading

April 23, 2009
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Depression: “Snap Out Of It”

We call them the “blues”, times when we feel down, get headaches or have trouble sleeping. These feelings probably come from some stress at work or at home. But these feelings and little aches and pains go away, and soon … Continue reading

April 3, 2009
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Sign Language and Children of Autism

Story from: yourtalkingbaby.com People think of sign language in the context of the deaf community. But, it can be taught to babies before they can speak, with multiple benefits for child and parent. This, of course, is the basis for … Continue reading

March 15, 2009
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“A Chair that goeth up and down” – Henry VIII had a stairlift

Beyond having six wives and founding the Church of England, historians have just discovered Tudor monarch Henry VIII had another claim to fame; inventing the stairlift! David Starkey, who produces TV documentaries on historical royals, has discovered that Henry VIII … Continue reading

March 3, 2009
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Changing…

I am currently changing hosting companies…this may cause my website to be unavailable during this process, but rest assured…it’s only temporary. UPDATE: Still waiting on the server change, BUT making changes as I go…see the new story “Accessing Summer Fun” … Continue reading

March 1, 2009
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A Legend, A Woman, and an Uproar

Today a lengend passed away. Paul Harvey, radio broadcaster is no longer with us. Yet I always remember how passionate he would get on topics he considered close to the heart. People tell me I do the same. Which I … Continue reading

November 3, 2008
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Valued Employees In A Tough Job Market

Having a disability and trying to find a job sometimes is a very long and hard process. I still get the cold shoulder even with the Americans With Disabilities Act in place. Talking with others with disabilities, I know it’s not only me. … Continue reading

October 25, 2008
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Having A Voice That Matters

Making a difference can be done by one person. No matter your background, doing something accomplishes something. Doing nothing accomplishes nothing. This political season is no exception. No matter if you are fed up with the negative ads; hate one … Continue reading

September 14, 2008
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Send Out The Pace Chair

OK, you need to keep in mind that this is a sporting event and athletes can get hurt. I’ve been watching coverage of the Paralympics on and off (See my links on the side to see coverage), but there was … Continue reading

August 16, 2008
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Inferior Products Called Humans

From strawberry to vanilla, we all have a certain flavor we like. Preferences make us different. Actually, many things make us different, but that is a good thing. Wouldn’t it be boring if we all looked alike, dressed alike, acted … Continue reading