Saturday morning, almost noon. I am just sitting in my kitchen drinking my coffee as usual. I am very tired these days, my big boy, my oldest dog Spock has been sick so the last 4 nights have not been fun. He had to fast for two days and he'll get a special meal tonight in small dozes. He even had some medications, he'll get the last one tonight. It has been a very eventful week for the boy cause on Friday a week ago he had a teeth cleaning and they had to pull three teeth out. Nothing big and just ...
I am going to be leaving for my family summer vacation soon. We will be leaving on July 27, and so this is my proposed reading list for the books I plan to take with my while I am on vacation. I know it is probably more than I need, but I never let that stop me before. The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides - I loved his book Middlesex which I consider among my favorite books. I happened upon this book by him and was curious to read more of his work, but have not yet managed to ...
Meg's training is now on phase three. Phase one was fairly disasterous, where I tried her with sheep straight away and she kept running off in ever increasing circles. Phase two was to take off all the pressure and have nothing to do with sheep for a bit, so that the "come to me" command now means come here and have a cuddle, and "lie down" means roll over and have your tummy scratched. This has worked as far as it goes, she has become alot more relaxed. Phase ...
Updated 07-12-2013 at 04:38 PM by prendrelemick
Another method of time travel that is certain and reliable is travelling through black holes. O.K., I don’t mean through the singularity but through the region encompassed by the event horizon. This isn’t something that you can do with a quantum black hole or with a small airplane (although that might make a funny movie). This method requires a large black hole, and the region within the event horizon would have to be a fair percent of a light year across, but the mass would not make any real difference, ...
Updated 07-11-2013 at 06:52 PM by PeterL
Peace be on you. ‘Love For All, Hatred For None’ is the powerful motto practiced by Ahmadiyya Community.…..The Third Ahmadiyya Khalifah once spiritually saw Kalima (There is none worthy of worship but Allah, Muhammad is His Messenger) written on the hearts of people of Germany...... Current Ahmadiyya Khalifah inaugurated two more Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques in Germany last month and laid stones of two more mosques toward the goal of making 100 of them, by the grace of Allah. The events were attented ...
Updated 07-11-2013 at 03:54 AM by YALASH