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Colors That Soothe The Most Savage DataBase
Posted on 26. Mar, 2011 by James Clark.
Colors are non-verbal communications to who is viewing your work of art. Work of art is what you create for others to view. Painters, writers, and even programmers have a work of art and develop a style of work that can follow them. My style of programming says that my product has to be pleasing [...]
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Flight Simulation Can Be An Obsession
Posted on 13. Mar, 2011 by James Clark.
Not knowing what my future would be like and wanting to desperately use my Commodore 64 computer, I came across a couple of flight simulators. They were very slow and choppy in their operation. Never-the-less, since that was the trend, there was no smoother computer for the simulator. As time moved forward, computers improved and [...]
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The Hybrid and the Fuel Economy
Posted on 06. Mar, 2011 by James Clark.
Our automobile should be able to go 300 miles before re-fueling, it needs to re-fueled quickly, and it must be able to keep up with other traffic. Gas engines come in various sizes. The bigger the engine, the more powerful it is and the more gas it uses, vs the smaller the engine, the slower [...]
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There is a FileAmigo Among Us
Posted on 26. Feb, 2011 by James Clark.
Are you in need of software that allows you to create a database without using visual basic code and not needing a great deal of knowledge of database rules? FileAmigo is a platform where you can create a database, import text or csv files, add supporting data to the main database, and create reports. You [...]
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God’s Plan For me
Posted on 20. Feb, 2011 by James Clark.
What interests me a lot is when something significant happens in my life, I like to analyze those happenings. We learn through the bible that God has this plan laid out for us. The problem is how do we know we are following God’s plan, or are we following our own plan. There are events [...]
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A Hefty Decision With Multiple Myeloma
Posted on 06. Feb, 2011 by James Clark.
Now that I’ve been through the first treatment process of Multiple Myeloma, I had to get an opinion from the University of Minnesota regarding this disease. I started treatment in October 2010. The treatment consisted of taking Revlimid for 2 weeks, then having a rest period of 1 week. In November 2010, they informed me [...]
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What is Death to Me?
Posted on 12. Feb, 2011 by James Clark.
Have you ever looked back on your life from the time you were born? What did you see or feel? Did you know that you were in a womb being cared for? Did you know when you actually came out of the womb? Did you feel people handling you and put you in the room [...]
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Trials We Face
Posted on 06. Nov, 2010 by James Clark.
We all go through life battling different situations that can sometimes be what we don’t want them to be. These are the trials we face in our lives.
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Cremate or Bury – A Less Costly Alternative
Posted on 30. Oct, 2010 by James Clark.
Nowdays, with the price of burials on the rise, there does exist a cheaper way of giving your loved one a good service without it costing your whole estate earnings.
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Multiple Myeloma – Blood Cell Cancer
Posted on 23. Oct, 2010 by James Clark.
Most of our blood cells are developed in the bone marrow. When the Myeloma cells get into the bone marrow, you will feel pain and the bone marrow will not produce any more blood cells because this function is crowded out by the Myeloma cells.
