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6 Reason why a Chia Head makes a great gift
What do you give someone who has everything? A well-chosen Chia Head, of course! Chia Heads are timeless gifts from the heart, perfect for myriad occasions, and loved by all types of folks. Why? Chia Heads happen to fit the criteria for great gift...
0 commentsWomen And Football? Absolutely!
One woman's story of how time spent with her father as a child brought her to a leadership position with a semi-pro football team. Don't ever be afraid to be unique; share the talents you possess!
0 commentsCovering My Tracks #3: Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)
Fly me to the moon, and let me play among the stars... Doesn't matter how often we hear the tune, it always reaches deep. It conveys such an wonderful emotion of happy abandon, a celebration of love for life and for each other. Lets look at the wonderful covers this song has inspired.
10 commentsDemocrats or Republicans: The lesser of two evils?
OPINION| Most Americans pay little to no attention to politics. Political pundits who appear on networks like CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News get paid to actively follow politics. However, the average American only pays attention when it's an election...
18 commentsBest Places to Take Toddlers to Ride Trains in the East Bay (Oakland and Berkeley)
A guide, with pictures and video, to the best places to take toddlers or children to ride trains in the East Bay (Oakland and Berkeley). Includes the jolly trolley at Children's Fairyland, the train at the Oakland Zoo, the BART, and the Tilden Park steam train.
0 commentsWindows and Linux Multiboot Flash Drive Part 2 (How I did it)
I would suggest that you do things in the following order, as re-sizing and re-partitioning seems to cause some confusion to Knoppix; In Windows XP, use UBUSB.exe This will make your drive bootable into a live windows system, with Grub4Dos already...
0 commentsYou Can't Out-Give God - A True Story
As they left the Tenderloin behind, Martha felt a sense of relief and grief, all at the same time. She thought of how repugnant it felt walking on those streets ~ kind of like a ‘hell’ of sorts. “Home” surely felt like heaven, in comparison. Then it dawned on her that The Holy God, came to this unholy earth to die for us, so He could live in us and be with us throughout our lives of trials here.
15 commentsReal Life Caribbean Pirates: Famous Pirates of the Caribbean
Piracy in the Caribbean, and the famous real-life pirates who committed such deeds, has gone down in history painted with romanticism and adventure. But real-life pirates weren't as golden-hearted as their Hollywood counterparts. What were the lives of real pirates truly like? Here’s a brief look at the careers of 5 real-life pirates in the Caribbean.
4 commentsVisiting Jean Bart Square, Dunkirk, France: remembering a famous pirate
Jean Bart (1650-1702) was a pirate. Jean Bart Square (French: Place Jean Bart ), in Dunkirk (French: Dunkerque ) is named for him; indeed, this accomplished pirate is regarded as being among the city's greatest heroes. The fact that his many...
0 commentsBlack Bart: The Gentleman Bandit
In the Old West many outlaws adopted the use of the word black as a first name. Perhaps because they felt it gave their character a more sinister and dangerous air. There was a Black Jack, Black Jake and so on. Then there was Black Bart, whose real...
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