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Aug 14, 2016 23:17:44   #
Wrangler wrote:
Wow! What is it made of?



Hi... I live near Effingham, and the cross there is purported to be 198 feet tall and 113 feet wide.... Here is some information on it (Sorry I do not have a picture I have taken myself..
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/10913 The info is good and interesting... It SEEMS to me that the author is a bit "anti Christian" but I may be totally wrong on that... The site includes a picture..

If one is coming East from St. Louis on I-70, the road makes a fairly hard left about 1/2 mile from the Cross... But when you clear a small clump of trees, the Cross is totally visible and is rather breathtaking, even if you (as I ) have seen it in that manner several times...

Mike
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May 7, 2016 20:17:40   #
PAR4DCR wrote:
Have flown Southwest many time but this video was great
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Don



I flew to Arizona from Indianapolis on the first flight out after 9/11 and the head stewardess was about 35/40 and kept us in stitches for the whole flight.....

Mike
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May 7, 2016 16:18:18   #
winterrose wrote:
And if the aircraft made a forced or emergency landing/ditching, survivors, (if any) and the families of the deceased would undoubtedly sue both her and the airline for not providing proper and lawful safety instructions.



Obviously you have never Flown on commercial Aircraft... all you have to do is look around while the flight attendant is Giving the BY THE BOOK instructions.... absolutely no one is listening or watching .....

Mike
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Apr 2, 2016 01:07:23   #
Well.... I have absolutely no idea whether or not I will like W-10. I had it installed on my PC Professionally. Apparently he had no problem doing the install but here is my problem....

1) whole darn thing freezes up to the point of having to shut it off in order to un freeze. This happens at least once every time I log into Edge Browser

2) I have been offered sex an average of 25 times a day, after logging into Edge Browser.... Being old and decrepit,,, I have not taken up any of the offers..

3) Edge is alive with full screen offerings of Porn Movies of all sorts...

I have tried to find where these are coming from.. NO LUCK
I have taken it back to the person who installed it...NO LUCK by him either
I have had a Good Friend who Does a great job fixing and finding Problems of this nature... NO LUCK by him either.

This happens on my CHROME Browser also, but in a less aggressive scale, but still enough to be a problem.

I downloaded Comodo Dragon Browser and have no problem with it....

I have a ASUS Laptop sitting 2 feet from PC and getting wireless signal from same Router the PC is using... NO Problems with it... Using Chrome Browser only.

This has been going on a little over 3 weeks now and NOTHING so far has been able to help...

It wouldn't be so bad for me, but I have 6 or 7 Grand children from 5 to 16 who use the PC... and I do not want them to see this kind of crap..

Mike
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Mar 23, 2016 12:16:49   #
burkphoto wrote:
Yeah, well, imagine working with punch cards and Fortran on an NCR Century 100 with 64K of memory! That computer ran Davidson College back in 1973... We had to use it for our Statistics and Computers 101 class.

I can barely imagine what my grandkids will use.



This is the Computer I learned on in 1957.....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Automatic_Computer

FLAC, the Florida Automatic Computer, was an early digital electronic computer built for the United States Air Force at Patrick Air Force Base (PAFB), Florida to perform missile data reduction.[1] The computer began service in 1953.[2] The system's architecture resembled that of the many machines of the period that used the von Neumann architecture, and in design was most closely related to SEAC. It was operated by RCA's Data Reduction Group, a subcontractor to Pan American Airways. Three FLACs were ultimately built, with two upgraded FLAC systems (dubbed "FLAC II") entering service in the fall of 1956.[3] FLAC computations supported the flight tests of early ballistic missiles and air-breathing cruise missiles such as the Redstone, Juno, Snark, Matador, Bomarc, Navaho, Atlas, and Thor.

Punch Cards and never a Hanging Chad.... hummmmmm

Mike
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Mar 22, 2016 23:31:52   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I ordered a pack of three USB cables, and something else was included. There's no description given, but I have an idea what it may be. I'm referring to the short black stick with the cord attached to it. It's 1 3/4" long, and the black rubber tip is very soft.

http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R6DEHQW?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00


It says in the description that it is a MSC Mini Stylus...
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Mar 22, 2016 23:08:59   #
GWR100 wrote:
Scotney Castle in Kent


Beautiful Picture and story... Thanks...

Now.... Imagine that as a 3000 piece JigSaw puzzle.... oh my


Mike
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Mar 14, 2016 00:56:17   #
Thanks,,, I have heard it a couple of times and always worth the time to listen again....

SteveR.... I don't think that they teach preaching like that anywhere... IT comes from the mans heart...

Mike
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Mar 11, 2016 00:19:01   #



I think the author of the second url above is basically an idiot looking for some fame..... Albert Burneko

I do not know how it is today.. but being 77 I have drunk a ton of "Raw" milk and most of that I have drawn from the 4 spigots on the cow. myself....

I also ate a lot of PORK, back in the day when Trichinosis was prevalent. As my momma always said COOK it until it is Dead, Dead, Dead....

We will not speak of the Picnics on a hot August Day where the Potato Salad, made with Mayo, or the Deviled Eggs, the Butter and so many other things left on the picnic table, covered with a table cloth and eaten for supper that evening.....

I just don't know how we managed to stay alive..

Mike
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Mar 11, 2016 00:00:48   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I'm trying to find a way to save a Belarc report, but I'm not having any luck. I'm using Chrome, and that doesn't have the File option at the top left, so I can't click File > Save as.... I also tried running Belarc in IE, but it displayed the results in Chrome.




Jerry, if you are wanting to print it... Just right click on it and then click on print and you can print or make a PDF out of it..

Mike
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Mar 4, 2016 18:28:02   #
Ice Age Animusic.....

Mike
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Mar 4, 2016 18:13:03   #
Well, I think I must be Older than Old Dirt... I can remember and probably had 100% of the things mentioned...

I don't know if the "BUTTON" on the dash to start the car qualified as an Ignition Switch...

Black Jack Gum (if I remember correctly ) tasted sort of like Licorice.

And our TV antennas were called rabbit ears and were on top of the TV.... I or my siblings were the Remote... although there were only 2 channels... lol

Mike
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Mar 3, 2016 21:12:37   #
To those of you who are/were Dr. Hook Fans.... This is my Favorite Song and this is a Great Video of the song..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEtrKBawBao

Mike
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Mar 3, 2016 21:02:56   #
Treepusher wrote:
I've seen a lot of them, but never on the highway. Begs the question, tho--if they're that fast, why don't we see Combine racing?



There are combine Races in the South and occasionally here in Southern Illinois.... and Semi Races, and Figure 8 Races, and demolition Derbys,,,, IF is has an engine in it.. There is some kind of racing involved..

Mike
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Feb 26, 2016 22:42:41   #
taffthetooth wrote:
Just a heads up over the deception that many Churches and Christians are falling for. It's called Chrislam, and it's supposed to show how close Christianity and Islam are, but the truth is otherwise.
Please check this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8DydlkDzE

If you already are aware my apologies.


How can Christian people fall for such heresy as this and so many other NON Christian "Christianity"

Mike... Thanks for posting the url above, it is very good
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