• Spaghetti

    Can one ever tire of home made spaghetti, that being comprised of good Italian pasta, Angel Hair, and a home made sauce made from canned fireroasted organic tomatoes from Muir Glen, and good beef (no bad stuff in it, raised right, pastured, no hormones, etc.) … I say no. I’m in a cooking rut. 🙂…


  • Styper Concert in Atlanta

    We got tickets for Stryper’s November 3 concert in Atlanta! The concert is going to be at Earthlink Live, a small venue on Peachtree Street in mid-town. I’m so excited about it. I haven’t been to a concert as such since the 1980’s. I saw Stryper at Disney World, Night of Joy way back when…


  • Zire 31, Thunderbird, and Palmsync

    I have a new Palm now. I had a Palm Vx and didn’t use it much ever. I recently found Audible (audio books online) and was able to sign up with them for a 12-month deal to get a new device much cheaper. [My MP3 player (Rave-MP ARC 2.5) won’t play Audible content.] So I…

    One response to “Zire 31, Thunderbird, and Palmsync”

    1. Marysue (Maisy) Avatar

      I do have the Thunderbird Address Book syncing with my Palm now. I don’t know why it now works, it must be the palmsync.xpi that I got from a different search for help in getting the function to work. I took a break, didn’t try at all for awhile, then one day just looked for more references and found a repository for the extention as a bug fix and well, it was workable, and works on my desktop and my husbands laptop now. I wrote about it on another blog, but even then I wasn’t sure which exact file it was that I got. So just keep looking for palmsync.xpi references and use what you find. Keep trying new versions until one works. That’s all the help I can really give. That’s what I did.


  • Google Blogsearch

    Google Blogsearch link Google owns blogger, we of cyberspace all know that, right? So here’s a post to archive the link to the blogsearch page. It can be accessed there at the link above, or on blogspot pages, blogger’s home page, etc. My first blog was a blogger one. That was before they were owned…


  • Stryper Reborn

    Stryper came out with a new releast mid-August this year, just over a month ago, well a month and a half ago. I wasn’t aware of it until late last week, when I ran into the CD while flipping through CD’s in the S section at Fry’s, actually seeking another band. I guess it was…


  • Patrick Henry Was Right

    www.chalcedon.edu/articles/article.php?ArticleID=176 Good article. I agree with the article, and only want to note the exception I take: I have deeply held to the founders beliefs as long as I can remember, something taught me right in the earliest years and my voracious reading in my elementary days formed the fullest thoughts, States Rights, and the…


  • Salty Dogma

    Interesting … if you haven’t seen it yet. Article dated August 6, 2005 Worldmag. This quote is in response here: Sept 10 Worldmag Mailbag: I have enjoyed listening to U2 for nearly two decades (“Salty dogma,” Aug. 6). So many of U2’s lyrics are sprinkled with redemptive themes, but I always had the sense that…


  • Can you see it?

    Can you see it?

    I was lying in bed watching TWC and this is what got me to get up and get going so I could post this. Can anyone see it? Take a guess, or if you do see it be sure and tell me you know. Comment please! Only real people with a related to this post…

    One response to “Can you see it?”

    1. Marysue (Maisy) Avatar

      Well since NO ONE ELSE seem to want to post a guess, even though I gave a big hint, but not a particularly CLOSE TO THE ANSWER hint, I’ll plainly just answer this myself.

      Explanation: I was in bed, awaking from the night, the TV was on there in the bedroom on The Weather Channel, and that map above was shown on the “every 8 minutes” round robin. It popped right out at me, what I saw is evident once you know, but it was evident to ME without it being known by anyone else, as far as I know.

      Look at the mid-western states — there, plain as day lies Pooh Bear on his back, his ears are in Nebraska and he’s stretched out towards the East North East. Yes, stretched out of shape longwise, but still plainly Pooh Bear.

      Maybe y’all don’t see it, or can see it now that I’ve told you about it, but still don’t consider it much of anything, sorry if that’s so. It was such a plain as day interesting thing, it inspired me to find the picture on TWC website and post it here, hoping that someone or two would consider it worth a comment at least. 🙄


  • I’m a Hawk oh how true

    You are…a hawk! The most lonely of the birds.However, this is how you perfer it. You lovenature and everything in it, and hate it whenothers destory it. What Species of Bird are You? brought to you by Quizilla


  • Sahara is not the book

    Sahara My rating: 1 out of 5 My husband and I bought the DVD for “Sahara” the other day, and finally watched it for the first time this afternoon. To make it clear, we did not see it in the theatre or in any way previously. I wasn’t thrilled with the purchase, but my husband…


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