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Doing the Right Thing

November 13th, 2007 by Administrator
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this is part of a great article on how to get a good night’s sleep.  But its simple tips could well be how to live the good life …

How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep

No matter how hard we try to the do right thing, or how often we set out to be the best we can be, we fail, over and over again. We respond to a nasty remark with more nastiness. We are in a position to be a force for good, but we choose not to be. We lie instead of telling the truth, simply because it is easier. We allow anger to get the best of us and determine how we punish, even though we know this isn’t right. We have the opportunity to show loving kindness to someone, but we keep that feeling bottled up, perhaps out of fear of appearing weak or making ourselves vulnerable.

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Computing Power

November 13th, 2007 by Administrator
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One of the oft repeated quotes I see about how far we have gone is the assertion that we have more computing power in our pockets ( through our cell phone) than the computing power that put the man on the moon.

I presume that to be true.

It made me think. I was born in 1965.  Would anybody think it would be technically correct ( I have 3 desktop computers and 3 notebook computers in the house) to claim that I have more computing power, memory, and disk space in my house than existed in the world at the time I was born?

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