Archive for August, 2010
They finely included CCR in this package,but they did not cut them into movie.They are on an extra disc entitled Woodstock:Untold Stories.This disc also includes some great never before seen performances by Santana,Canned Heat,Mountain,Johnny Winter and Paul Butterfield.No Blood Sweat And Tears.
For me it was worth buying this set for the Untold Stories Disc,although they did not bother using all the camera shots to make it wide-screen as the movie was done.
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I like this particular Pedometer because I can drop it in my pocket at the beginning of the day and it will count my steps all day.I have also put it in my purse, but am not really sure of the accuracy of the count. I really like the fact that I don’t have to “dangle” it from my waist. Since I don’t often have belt loops, I dropped other pedometers more than a few times. I love knowing how many steps I take in a day and it automatically resets itself after midnight. I shoot for 10,000 steps a day.
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I love my Garmin 305. I have had it for over 3 months, and am ussing it to train for my first marathon. I am STILL finding new functions and ways to improve my training. My Garmin 305 is like my own personal coach that gets up for a run with me and does a good job a keeping me motivated. The various alert options are great for letting you know when your heart rate or pace is too high or too low, and I love that I can plan my workouts for a week and have them loaded ready to go for me when I am ready to go for a run…no fuss. At first I thought the watch was going to be too big since I have very small wrists, but I don’t even notice it. My only cons would be that it does take some time to find satellites on cloudy days, and if you are running on a trail with lots of tree covering, you may get some erattic pace readings for a little bit (maybe too slow at first and then it will pick up a little faster than you are going to compensate). So just remember to try to keep your internal pace-o-meter steady when this happens. Other than that, this thing is awesome.
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Neale Donald Walsch put into words and answered my concerns about the interpretation of the world’s sacred texts.
Walsch says the material in “Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue” was not written by him but happened to him. God did not stop talking to us 2,000 years ago He talks to anyone who will listen. This book is God’s latest word and if we are ready the Truth in these teachings will move, empower and change us.
How Walsch accessed the information matters not. What I treasure is the wisdom.
Examples of misguided teachings include: We cannot get to heaven by our actions. We are born in sin and will die in sin. There is only one way to heaven and it’s not through any undertaking of our own, but through the grace granted us by God and through the acceptance of His Son as our intermediary. Until we are “saved,” nothing we do, not the life we live, not the choices we make, not anything we undertake of our own will bears any influence because we are inherently unworthy. God created us this way and God’s Son has to save us.
Another misguided teaching is God’s conditional acceptance. We say God is love but if we break His commandments we will be punished by eternal banishment and damnation. We even created a mythology called the “devil.” We have forgotten what it is like to be loved without conditions.
In the spiritual world no one will judge us. There are no victims and villains for God does not judge His creation. Hell, the opposite of joy, is unfulfillment. It is knowing Who and What You Are and failing to experience that. The goal of the soul is to fully realize itself while in the body. We are born of God, we are pure love. Therefore bless every person and condition and give thanks. Affirm the perfection and show faith in God’s creation.
The fall of Adam and Eve was upliftment for without it relativity would not exist. Original sin, in truth, is First Blessing. No condition in the universe is “good” or “bad.” It just is.
There are no Ten Command
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Great product at an unbelievable price; would highly recommend to anyone. Have bought from this seller before; they always deliver a great product at a great price.
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Artemis Fowl 1 is one of the best books I’ve ever read. Probably in my top 10. The characters were very different from each other, each with his own personality. This book had an okay plot: Artemis was desperate to get his family’s wealth back by stealing the gold from fairies. I enjoyed it. This book engrossed me entirely. I thirst to read the next books and so might you.
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This is not at all Christian. It is, however, completely representative of the therapeutic, self-fulfilling kindliness that passes for Christianity in America these days. If that’s all you’re looking for, here’s a deception that will effectively lull you into a warm, cozy and shallow life of obtuseness. It’s like deliberately choosing to turn yourself into a “smiley face”. What kind of person settles for that?
If you are Christian, stick with the Bible and your church. Those provide the challenging truths a person needs to understand, along with the reassurance and affirmation that keeps us striving to be fully human, the likeness and image of God.
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You know, I have been a life-long reader and always enjoyed the heft and weight of a good book. I thought I would miss that and the page turning…NOT!! Slipping a 300 page book into my pocket-book is not an option and if I am close to the end of a book, I would need to take two along…never again! Waiting rooms are my friend. I can now read in bed without keeping my husband awake with the page turning and cover-rattling. Love it!!
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I purchased the Taylor scale and you step on three times you would get three different measures. This EatSmart scale is perfect and above all very accurate. If you need one get this one.
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The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger is just about the best book I have ever read. From the very begginning of the book until the very last words, I could connect with this mysterious character Salinger created. Although Holden was quite hard to figure out, he stil had a very strong sense of humor. With a smart-alec tone to his thoughts you gradually find out his past and his present. In the entire book you embark on a journey to uncover Holden’s true self. In Holden’s mind you go through the same typical midlife crisis a teen would. This was a very good book and deserves a spot on the bookshelf next to the Harry Potter series. I advise anyone of any age to read this book and think whats beyond the words. People have interpreted this in so many ways and theres no entirely correct way. Great Job, Salinger.
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