6/30/2011 09:07:00 AM
Jsc Jwhat Jerome Christopher
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Religion and Spirituality
Image by J Anand via FlickrThe sun, trees, the early morning breeze
The moon, flowers and the buzzing bees
The sky, leaves, ponds and schools of fish
The day, night, every good fulfilled wish
These are gifts for you my friend, and me
Don't worry about tomorrow - that's the key
In everything I'll do my very best
I know for sure that God will do the rest
6/22/2011 03:41:00 PM
Jsc Jwhat Jerome Christopher
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feImage by Missional Volunteer via Flickr
St.Paul's code to unlock God's will
The three guidelines
1.Always be happy/smiling [be cheerful].
2.Always be thoughtful [be prayerful].
3.Always be grateful [be thankful].
If you, like me, are one struggling to find God's will for you in your day-to-day life as a small subset of your whole human existence, then you will appreciate that this is a definite help.
Read 1 Thes 5:15-18 or the whole chapter 5 for more clarity.
6/20/2011 02:15:00 PM
Jsc Jwhat Jerome Christopher
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Funny Punny
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Misc
Need to measure something [your chest size, waist size, neck size, diameters of your lamp shades, wall-clocks, diagonals of laptops, tvs, pc monitors] and have nothing except your laptop?
No worries.
Go to a googled-online-ruler-website.
I used http://www.iruler.net.
Their home page has a colorful 1-foot ruler. Pixel perfect. Great.
If your screen size is not correctly displayed, select it from the pull down menu.
Make sure it is exactly what you'll find on a real 1-foot ruler.
Now, starting from the base of the plug of the power cord, measure your waist, neck or anything else with the power cord, stretch it over the online ruler on your screen, and you've got your measuring done so quickly and easily with just your laptop!
Especially useful for measurements of diagonals of laptops, tvs, pc monitors or, diameters of your lamp shades, bowls, plates, wall-clocks or, circumferences of coffee can, garbage can or, any other thing like clothes, envelopes and printing supply.
The list goes on and on...
So you missed an mm here, or an eighth-of-an-inch there, so what? Shouldn't be a big deal!
Just don't go measuring your footlongs and your pizzas. Your laptop might get envious of your power cord and may BSD on you when you least expect it!
Image via Wikipedia
Okay, enough of laptops, power cords and online-rulers.
Wish I only knew how many miles my power cord needs to be, to measure my pain.