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Car d'Lane / Legers / Higgins Point

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Well, Friday was Car d’Lane Cruise, which I didn’t go. Instead I stayed home and got my books up to date, which was a good thing as I needed to catch up. Saturday, instead of the Show and Shine, I started working at my condo (finishing sanding the master bedroom) but left that to hook up Tom’s outdoor lighting. Basically just ran another circuit out to an outdoor plug. And Sunday was so nice, I had to get out and go for a ride this afternoon. So I went down to Higgins Point again, this time, in 56:57. Sure has been nice last couple of days - which I’m very thankful!



SEO and Hayden Lake

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Been working on SEO (Search Engine Optimization) for GoodSeed - see attached worksheet. While this doesn’t look like too much, it does represent a lot of time and research!

Also, after work, I took my first ride around Hayden lake. 1hr, 50min, 36seconds from stop sign to stop sign. 35 miles overall (2:20). Great ride, but tough.



what were the 10 plagues noted in the bible

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Here are the 10 plagues noted in the Bible, as taken from Exodus:

  1. the Nile was turned to blood
  2. Frogs
  3. Gnats
  4. Flies
  5. Death of the Cattle
  6. Festering Boils
  7. Hail - damaging all the crops
  8. Locusts
  9. Darkness, so thick it could be felt
  10. Death of the Firstborn son.

For more information, and explanations of the reason for this, check out a place to read full books online - a Bible overview called The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus. Download and read the PDF free of charge!


Grand Coulee Dam Pics

Sunday, June 08, 2008

I took my folks to see the Grand Coulee Dam in Grand Coulee, Washington. I’ve been to this before, but never had the chance to take the dam tour. So I have some dam pictures from there to share with you all. Also, are photos of the world’s largest waterfall - but it’s now dry. In it’s prime, it was 3.5 miles wide, and 400 feet high. (Niagra is only a mile wide, and 165 feet high, if I have my figures correct.)
The dam tour was great, 40 minutes long, on the hour. I just don’t know if they are open all week long. But definitely worth the trip if you are in the area.



Dinosaur National Park

Sunday, June 01, 2008

The first day of driving back from Colorado, stopping in Dinosaur National Park.



Matthew's graduation

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Today was Matthew’s graduation, and here’s some shots from that!



Times in Denver

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Here’s some photos from our trip to the Denver Botanical Gardens. Ok, so the first and the last few are not. The meat packing plant is Doug’s, and he makes corned beef.



Current Projects

Friday, May 23, 2008

I thought I would type up some of the projects I have a hand in. Some projects I have more involvement than others, but this is on my board:

  1. Web Related
    • SEO links - assign and apply
    • Create Lamb 101 PDF Forms
    • 301 redirect list
    • Domain Consolidation
    • eBooks to get: Turkish, Luxembourgish Lamb, German Stranger
  2. Lamb Translations
    • Simplified Chinese
    • Traditional Chinese
    • Russian
    • Alti?
    • Myanmar
    • Malawi
  3. Lamb PowerPoint
    • Finalize files for publication
  4. The Lamb - Just the Story
    • Spanish
    • German
    • Portuguese
  5. DVD Reprint
    • Organize files for reprint
    • Waiting on new STR cover
  6. Last Days Conference Videos
    • Edit 4 (40) min videos
    • Closed Captioning / Subtitles
    • Author DVD's (4 individual, or all on one)
  7. Stranger Interactive DVD / Book
    • Organize files for print
    • Proof-read DVD
    • Waiting on new STR cover
    • Portuguese version - waiting on files
  8. iTunes
    • Create account / post our videos / audiobooks
  9. Amazon Kindle
    • Format books in HTML for Kindle eBook reader
  10. Office stuff
    • Organize Warehouse
    • Archive old projects (1 tb of data...)

Post Falls, ID

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Here’s the Post Falls, at the bottom of the Coeur d’Alene lake. I’ve not seen the water this high before, in fact last time I was here all of the side gates were closed.



Ancient Greece

Sunday, May 18, 2008

This past week I watched a show on PBS - Secrets of the Dead - Sinking Atlantis. While it was interesting, at the time I was watching I must confess it didn't seem overly important. However, as things progressed, it was discovered that a tsunami was responsible for destroying much of the island of Crete and the surrounding area (and a volcano responsible for the tsunami.) While I believe it's important to study and learn about this, to help prepare for the next, what was more interesting to me was the light that the Greek navy was parked in a cove - The Gulf of Corinth - see the map. What this possibly meant, was the navy fleets of the surrounding countries were destroyed in the tsunami, except for the Greek navy. This gave them a very strategic advantage over their neighbors, and enabled them to conquer with speed. In Daniel, this is stated of the Greek empire:

Daniel 7:6 "After this I kept looking, and behold, another one, like a leopard, which had on its back four wings of a bird; the beast also had four heads, and dominion was given to it." A kingdom that would conquer with great speed.

One problem with this relating to Alexander the Great, is that their dating of the volcano (and resulting tsunami) was around 1600 BC, where Alexander the Great was around 350 BC. However, I don't believe that carbon dating is the most exact.

So, all in all, it was interesting to me to hear these historians explain how a great tsunami was responsible for making it possible for the Greeks to conquer. There is obviously a lot that could be studied about this, but might be an interesting place to start.


First bike ride in a flood zone

Friday, May 16, 2008

Well, today I left work early, hopped on my bike and rode from Cataldo to Mullan and back. About 60 some miles. Ran out of water twice (boil water ban in the area because of the high water.) It was a little extreme for the first major ride of the year, but seemed to survive ok.


Playing catch up on my photos

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

I don’t know what it is, but it seems in the first of the year, it’s hard for me to take pictures. So, for that lag, I don’t get into it as much. And this year, I’ve been working on my condo, so with competing interests, photography has taken a back seat.
But I did shoot some, just failed to get them up. So, here’s a collection from the past few months…


"Entire Network" icon missing - Windows XP

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Just had to post this, as it was driving me crazy. I usually change the view settings in Windows Explorer, and I guess I checked off one too many! Most people won’t have this issue, but it does help. I don’t know how this got changed, as I don’t usually go here. Typically, I change things in Explorer / Tools / Folder Options / View, and I didn’t see this option there. But for some reason, it also resets my Appearance.

To restore the “Entire Network” icons:

Go to System Properties (Control Panel / System)
Select: Advanced tab.
Click on “Settings” under “Performance.”
Scroll down to the bottom of the list of check boxes, and un-check the third one from the bottom “Use common tasks and folders”.


Simplified Chinese

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Today I finished the first format of The Lamb in Simplified Chinese. It’s rather an interesting work, because Chinese fonts contain hundreds of characters. Some font-sets don’t contain words that Christians use, so, if you use that font, that character is just blank. But it’s really hard for me, a non-Chinese speaker, to figure out what font is good and which isn’t (except for when I notice missing characters.) That being said, I am reliant on others to provide the correct fonts that I can work with, and seems to have succeeded. Except for about 8 missing characters that need to be fixed, it looks very good!



Fridge is on

Monday, May 05, 2008

Hey, today I plugged in my fridge. May not seem much to you, but after sitting in storage and my garage for 8 months, I thought it was a means to celebrate. What this means is that the kitchen is pretty well done. All that’s left is the need of a new floor, but that will come in time. I was a little disappointed that the LED display was yellow, and not blue, but that’s just how it goes.
See, there is the possibility of me housing 6 people next week, and because of that, it helped me finish some things that were just hanging around, waiting to be done. So, now at least I’m sorta-ready, if they indeed decide to stay (they may just grab a room in Spokane, as that’s where their conference is.)


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