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February 07, 2005

A flood of photons, our gift from the sun

Thought for the day (25 Jan):
The world is your lab. Question everything, especially your beliefs. Facts and evidence aren't the only measure, what you conclude after weighing matters is.

Brought to eye/mind today:
From an ad in TIME magazine (Nov.22, 2004) by Shell Solar Industries LP, "...the earth receives more energy from the sun in just one hour tha the world uses in a whole year."

Thank you, Lord, for...VNC (a network connection that allows you to access a machine's desktop and open applications) fixed and DVD read-write set up. And thanks to Roger for his help.

Today's Log:

>>Coming across the quote above, an old question came back: "Why are we still burning dead or decayed lifeforms for energy when we know a better way?" How many centuries is it, now?

>>At home checked VNC to be sure it works--it does.

>>Installed newer version of Corel Office; the old one kept going into fault. I think the patches to WIN 98, which I'm still using on this machine, are somewhat incompatible. Also, checked Microsoft site about license for putting WIN2000 on this machine.

Posted by Marge at February 7, 2005 10:55 PM

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