Monthly Archives: January 2014

Red Wagon

It was the day after Christmas at a church in San Francisco. Pastor Mike was looking at the nativity scene outside when he noticed the baby Jesus was missing from the figures. Immediately, Pastor Mike turned towards the church to … Continue reading

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Thoughts for the Day

Today in History (January 18th): Dilbert of the Day 1689: Birthdays: French philosopher Montesquieu. 1778: James Cook became the first European to reach the Hawaiian Islands. He called them the Sandwich Islands. 1779: Birthdays: English physician Peter Roget, who compiled … Continue reading

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The One Sunday

It was Palm Sunday, and the family’s 6-year old son had to stay home from church because of strep throat. When the rest of the family returned home carrying palm branches, the little boy asked what they were for. His … Continue reading

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Masterpiece

One day a girl came home crying to her mom. The mom asked what was wrong. The girl responded, “I’m not a creation, God made men first! I’m nothing!” The obsession of gadgets is really affecting our super viagra love … Continue reading

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Newly Issued Alcohol Warnings

The American Board of Health has proposed that warning signs be placed on all alcohol bottles to tip off drinkers about the possible peril of drinking a pint or two of any alcoholic beverage. 1. WARNING: Consumption of alcohol may … Continue reading

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PiHub and Bluetooth

Raspberry Pi hands-on: PiHub and Bluetooth More adventures with add-ons: a four-port USB hub specifically designed for Such medications are recommended safe for consumption before more invasive solutions are commander cialis considered. The information available however, isn’t always clear and … Continue reading

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Thoughts for the Day

Today in History (January 17th): 1605: Don Quixote was published. 1706: Birthdays: American statesman, scientist and author Benjamin Franklin. 1806: The first baby was born in the White House, the grandson of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. 1863: Birthdays: British statesman … Continue reading

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Work Motivators

The beatings will continue until morale improves. Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups. We waste time, so you don’t have to. Hang in there, retirement is only thirty years away! Go the extra mile. It … Continue reading

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Thoughts for the Day

Today in History (January 16th): 1581: The English Parliament outlawed Roman Catholicism. 1777: Vermont declared independence from New York. 1838: Birthdays: German philosopher Franz Brentano. 1853: Birthdays: Andre Michelin, the French industrialist who first mass-produced rubber automobile tires. 1874: Birthdays: … Continue reading

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Piranha

While my third-grade class was completing a writing exercise, one of the students asked me how to spell “piranha.” I told him I was unsure. To my delight, he went to the dictionary to solve his problem. It is purchasing … Continue reading

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