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Audio test

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 0 Comments

Here is the audio for the Preface of The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus in a Flash Player.


Online Bible Correspondence Course

Monday, February 18, 2008 0 Comments

I’ve been working on a online Bible correspondence course that can be done through email. I’ve just finished the workbook questions (based on the Correspondence Course), and have posed a preview here.
If you know of someone who would like to go through The Stranger, here is an excellent opportunity. But for now this needs to be viewed as a test and still under development. Contact me if you have questions.


Some terminology

Wednesday, February 13, 2008 0 Comments

I’ve been thinking a bit about what we say. Our weather forecast usually says something like “There’s a 50% chance of rain today.” Or even “100% chance of rain.” Now, isn’t “100% chance” the same as saying “a definite possibility” or “it’s positively possible that it will rain today” or “we have an absolute possibility of rain”?
“50% chance of rain” now tuns into a half-of-a-chance of rain, but to me, a “50% chance” would be better spoken as 100% chance (which would be a 50/50 option.) So, if you’re sure it’s going to rain, how about a 200% chance?
So, next time you hear “100% chance of rain” wonder - does that mean it’s going to, or does that mean we now have a full CHANCE of rain.

Also, today we received our order of 1080 more tabernacle model sets. We were running low (actually bought 100 from another vender) as this has been a drawn out process. We found out last week that our shipment was sitting on the docs in LA since Jan 18 waiting on paperwork! Just goes to show that you need to get your paperwork in order for things like this (it was the shippers that was holding things up.) No worries, we should have enough stock for several months to come.
It was interesting when they did come in, because 2 skids were 7’ x 4’ x 7’. It was like a couple portable walls. Fun to move around w/ the forklift - and I managed not to run into anything too important!


Record-breaking snow

Thursday, February 07, 2008 0 Comments

Well, we broke our annual snowfall record. From our local Spokane News station:

Posted: Feb 6, 2008 09:19 AM
Updated: Feb 6, 2008 09:19 AM

COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho (AP)—Weather watchers say a record has been broken in Coeur d’Alene.
Climatologist Cliff Harris says that as of 3 p.m. yesterday, 127 inches of snow had fallen in the northern Idaho city this season. That’s nearly three inches more than the old record of just over 124 inches, set in the winter of 1915-1916.
Harris predicts another 10 or 15 inches of snow could fall before spring comes. He says everyone is going to remember this winter for years to come.
The city’s normal snowfall is about 67 inches a year.


DrDyno.com has a new facelift

Thursday, February 07, 2008 0 Comments

I’ve been working on helping a friend get his website a little more up to date. While it wasn’t a huge project, it’ll make Google easier to find things confined within. The original site was built in frames, and that didn’t lend itself to search engines. So hopefully it’ll be a little easier to find.
www.drdyno.com


Cleaning snow off my back porch

Saturday, February 02, 2008 0 Comments

My neighbor took this photo as I was pulling the snow off my awning. It was getting rather heavy for this aluminum roof, and thought I better get it off some how. Mike let me borrow his kerosene heater (the big kind w/ a fan) and my neighbor Mike let me borrow his landscaping rake (cause mine is still in Canada somewhere.) The idea was to let the heat soften things enough for it to slide off by itself. However, Mike’s boat was close enough that if it did slide, it would fill his boat, so I did that by hand. The other side was getting loose, but never broke free as expected…but did get easier to get down.


Grandpa back in '39

Saturday, February 02, 2008 0 Comments

Here’s a shot of my Grandpa’s basketball team from back in high-school days. I guess he would have been around 17 in this photo.



The past week's job

Friday, February 01, 2008 0 Comments

Just a quick look at some of the work going on up here in Northern Idaho. Actually further north is even worse. You can see where I got tired of clearing the *whole* driveway!
This is the house I’m house-sitting for the moment. The neighbors there work at GoodSeed as well.



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