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Feb 15, 2013 13:44:33   #
In some parts of New York (I am told), to get rid of garbage, they tie it up like a gift, with a bow, and leave it on the top of a car or on the step.
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Feb 12, 2013 20:30:58   #
CajunLou wrote:
Having worked in Insurance for many decades, agent, broker and Adjuster, and having followed the news of the horrendous weather across this country, even back to the fires in the west, I wonder how many of our fellow Hoggers are complacent about having adequate proof of home and possessions. With the advent of digital, it is so easy to document all one owns, so here are some of the rules that I always emphasized to those in attendance at my seminars:
1. Stand in the middle of each rom in your home and take a picture of the funiture and wall, all 4 walls.
2. Take a picture of your private possessions: photo equip., firearms, artwork, prized collectables, family jewelry (these you should spread out on a good background to be able to identify each item). The more pics the better.
3. Scan as many receipts that you still have.
4. Down load all photos unto a cd or thumbdrive even better, in fact 2 or 3 copies backup even better.
5. Looking at each picture, rename the file according to the location in your home, ie: BR1-1, BR1-2, BR1-3 and BRl-4 for the 4 walls and furniture in your main bedroom, and follow through with the LV, DR, UtR, etc. even the garage where lawn equip, etc is stored.
6. Sit down and look at each picture and write a discription of each iterm in the picuture, age, price and today's approx. value.
7.Take pictures of the outside of your home, from all angles, even though the agent usually does this, the quality is not always that good, I remember the days of the Poloraids.
8. Now this is an important part. Bring a copy of the drive to your agent to be put in your file, and exchange with a friend or family member living some distance away from you. In the event of a disaster, just think ow much faster the insurance adjuster can resolve your case instead of having to go through all the rubble and try to document what was lost. Also if it should wind up in court, your attorney would have a very powerful case with your documentation.
10. Now I hope and pray that you do all these things and never need to use, but you would be prepared if needed.
CajunLou
Having worked in Insurance for many decades, agent... (show quote)


Here are some other important areas to photograph; closets, cabinets, shelves, drawers, detached structures, hobby areas, basements, sheds, patios, trunks, storage boxes.
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Feb 12, 2013 11:34:30   #
Ambrose wrote:
MisterWilson wrote:
California is just now realizing that there might not be enough doctors to go around. The rest of the country can't be far behind.

But, no problem if you are rich enough to pay for better private medical care. For the rest of us, just get in line and wait ... Obamacare will be with you sooner or later.

Reading the expanded comments at the end of this article will provide an insight on what people are thinking.

http://www.latimes.com/health/la-me-doctors-20130210,0,1509396.story
California is just now realizing that there might ... (show quote)


From your article: "Administrators of community clinics and public hospitals say nurse practitioners and other non-physician providers already play key roles in caring for patients, a trend they predict will grow as more Californians become insured and enter the healthcare system".
We need to help the system adjust accordingly. Of course there will be adjustments. No matter what you think of our new healthcare plan, it's not going away. Instead of pointing out the faults, our country would be better served by it's citizens if we find ways to make it work.
quote=MisterWilson California is just now realizi... (show quote)


Mayo clinic already uses special trained nurse practitioners to do follow-up exams and assessments in many areas.
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Feb 10, 2013 15:24:12   #
Ruth is doing OK, for a person of her age.
Still not able to get around much however.
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Feb 10, 2013 10:25:33   #
The funniest thing I ever saw on the old TV show ‘Laugh –In’ was a long litany of just the punch lines from grubby old jokes.
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Feb 9, 2013 19:19:28   #
My Favorite Animal. By a 1st. Grader.

Our teacher asked what my favorite animal was, and I said, "Fried chicken."
She said I wasn't funny, but she couldn't have been right, because everyone else laughed.



My parents told me to always tell the truth. I did. Fried chicken is my favorite animal.



I told my dad what happened, and he said my teacher was probably a member of PETA.



He said they love animals very much.



I do, too. Especially chicken, pork and beef. Anyway, my teacher sent me to the principal's office.I told him what happened, and he laughed, too. Then he told me not to do it again. The next day in class my teacher asked me what my favorite live animal was.



I told her it was chicken. She asked me why, so I told her it was because you could make them into fried chicken. She sent me back to the principal's office. He laughed, and told me not to do it again. I don't understand. My parents taught me to be honest, but my teacher doesn't like it when I am.



Today, my teacher asked me to tell her what famous person I admired most.I told her, "Colonel Sanders."



Guess where I am now...
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Jan 29, 2013 13:16:10   #
Here is my experience with a SSD.
I installed a new Kingston 120 GB SSD (Solid State Drive) in my laptop in June of 2012; replacing a 80 GB mechanical drive.
It was very fast and I really enjoyed the way it worked. Sadly it failed just last week.
(Failure to read). I have returned it to the manufacturer for replacement under warranty.

I also use 2 large external hard drives via the USB connections. I have them plugged into USB ports all the time, however, I do not plug in their power supplies unless I am going to use them during a given computer session, to save ware and tear.
The only drives I use, that are powered via the USB port, are Flash Drives and SD cards, which take very little power.

I also back up on Google Drive, just in case!
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Jan 4, 2013 13:56:11   #
Bozsik wrote:
I took my daughter to the San Diego Zoo for a vacation trip last week. Grabbed a few shots while I was there. Wish I had more time and it hadn't changed to a rainy day. Some of the images were taken through a lot of wires, bars, and netting, so the quality isn't quite what it could be. Some were taken while it was still raining. Hope you enjoy.


I hate people who apologies for perfect photographs! :-D

Great job!
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Jan 4, 2013 13:48:50   #
Where....where...? I don't see anyone! :(
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Jan 2, 2013 11:22:03   #
lobo-1 wrote:
Cars are powered by an engine
Motors are powered by electricity


Ever heard of a:
Engine boat
Engine scooter
Engine home
Engine car
Engine bike
Engine cycle
Engine race
:wink:
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Dec 12, 2012 11:45:47   #
Maybe some of us believe in a form of omnipotence but just don’t agree with the way organized religions characterizes it and uses it to coerce followers to its self gratifying causes.
Morality, civility and charity should be our desired goal regardless of one’s beliefs.
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Dec 5, 2012 10:36:55   #
Not sure which is more important to you.....learning the Technique or getting the shot. If all you want is the shot, take an in-focus shot of a dart hanging by a thread, with the out-of-focus person in the background. (remove thread in PP)
Or take two shots and merge in PP.
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Nov 9, 2012 13:40:37   #
Here is my story about the education of today’s youth.
At the grocery check-out counter my items added up to $1.26 per the computer. I handed the teenage cashier a five dollar bill, a quarter and a penny, expecting four dollar bills in change. She looked at the money I handed her for a long time and tried to hand me back the quarter and the penny several times, which I refused to take (playing with her). It was evident she did not know what to do or how much change was due. By this time the line was beginning to growing longer and longer while she pondered the problem. Finally, in desperation, she asked me: “How much do I owe you?”. I replied; “I don’t know.” (playing with her again). After a while she called for the Manager over the store’s intercom. In a little while the Manager appeared at the check-out counter to solve the problem and send me on my way with the proper amount of change in hand.
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Oct 6, 2012 17:26:31   #
He has one of those new lenses that captures one of the parallel universes we hear so much about!
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Sep 24, 2012 13:17:49   #
Over the years I have pondered the idea of faith.
Here is my take on the subject.

WHAT IS FAITH?

Faith is ritualized hope.
Faith is superior to love but subordinate to hate.
Faith is blind devotion, in the face of stark reality.
Faith is what is left after you give up hope.
Faith will carry you through it, love will carry you to it, hope will carry you with it.
Faith is to religion as hope is to promise.
Faith can only be achieved through the cunning application of dogma.
Faith makes one feel superior, the same as do spirits.
Without Faith, one must be forever self-reliant.
Faith is its own reward.
Faith needs not reason, just as love needs not beauty.
Blind faith is no better than blind love.
Faith steps through death’s door, that hope can only approach.
Faith comes as a revelation, love comes as a surprise.
A Christian has faith, an Atheist has questions.
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