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1gwar.net
GWAR! :: The official Cyber-Fortress of your Lords and Masters, GWAR! News | GWAR! :: The official Cyber-Fortress of your Lords and Masters, GWAR!
The official GWAR website, featuring tour dates, member biographies, art, news and trivia. Official GWAR merchandise is available for purchase online.
GWAR! :: The official Cyber-Fortress of your Lords and Masters, GWAR!
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2pangea.vc
Pangea Force, Cross-border Venture Consortium
Pangea Force is a global venture platform and consortium of funds, super-nerds, world-leaders, and corporations coming together to: 1) find breakthrough startups anywhere in the world (not just in tech-hubs) with global leadership potential, 2) invest help each thrive globally early-on by leveraging our Ambassador Network to give those startups *** international distribution and collective global intelligence, while staying in their home country, increasing their nation’s GDP and 3) train next generation cross-border VCs in every region.
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3globaldomination.se
Musiken i våra liv – globaldomination.se
Metal Webzine led by Lord K. Philipson. Contains interviews, reviews and various material from different writers.
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4tonychung.ca
Tony Chung: Creative Communications
The secret’s out. Donald Miller’s new book, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, has just been released, and I am credited as a co-author. Click the ad to see the write-up. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, co-authored by Tony Chung I meant to write about tools to restore the data from FUBARed SDHC memory cards last year. This week at least a couple of co-workers told me about their SD and micro-SD cards becoming unreadable, possibly due to their computer's lack of support for the SDHC format. While this could be true, even though my computer's built-in SD card reader claimed to support the SDHC format, I encountered similar problems. In this post I talk about a couple of free and commercial tools that helped me recover lost space when my card reader mysteriously stopped supporting my SDHC card, and recover lost p os from corrupt Compact Flash cards. Kristen tells the story of the communal chamber pot I should be thankful that we live in an age with running water, and proper waste removal. While on our tour of Fort Erie, the guide told us one of the reasons the Fort smelled so bad back in the day, was because they shared a communal chamber pot between the 200-plus sol rs and other residents. My mistake. I thought it was the laundry tub. Posted via email from tonychung’s posterous All this great weather gives me reason to sing, and so I recorded a quick worship set that lasts about 10 minutes. Of course, it took several hours to edit on Roxio VideoWave, because the program kept ing at the most inopportune moments (also, it does strange things with moving video titles.) Lift your hands and worship with me, to the video below. Live worship from my in-laws' porch I left some musical space at the end for you to respond to the Holy Spirit in prayer and thanksgiving from your own heart. After all, He wants to hear what's on your mind. I'm just here to help provide some 'atmosphere'. This society scares me. Just the other day I went to my friendly neighbourhood Save-On Foods to pick up some milk, eggs, cheese, lunch meat, and several bags of chips: potato, taco, and sun. For a change of pace, I went through the Changes Recycling Centre in the middle of the store. My eye caught a sign plastered to the middle of the door, at the level of my nose, advising customers that they would not accept any bags with ants in them. I was at first shocked, because in B.C. the correct protocol when returning recyclables is to be sure to rinse them first. Did customers really need to be told to look out for ants? Bags with ants are not accepted at Changes Recycling From August 4 to the 20 I’ll be taking the family to visit my wife’s parents in Ontario. In addition to all the fun family stuff, I plan to meet up with other web developers, technical communicators, musicians, worship leaders, and social media afficionados while I’m there. View Larger Map Pretty exciting stuff. Send me a private message if you have time to meet for coffee. Last weekend I took my family on a trip to visit my friend Caleb who pastors a church in Port Alice, a village in North Vancouver Island. Along the drive up the coast I had a lot of time to think. My kids slept in the back seats, and my wife focused her eyes on the unexpected conditions of the road ahead as we joked about how dark it was. Then the thought hit me to pray for all my single friends, who drive this road alone or with friends, and don't experience the unspeakable joy that comes with being (in my case) a husband and father. I prayed for my friends that God would provide for them a suitable help-meet who would offer to water their camels. That picture stuck with me, and now I can't get the idea out of my head. I shared my prayer with Caleb, who in turn brought the topic up when we went out for coffee with his friends. After explaining the idea to this group of married couples, Caleb has taken off on the idea and I'm finding comments in his friends' Facebook sites and everything. This is going viral! If you're really daring, please visit Caleb's blog, The Almost Weekly Report and leave a comment that says that you are excited for the work he's doing at Ocean View Church in Port Alice and that you prayed for him to find a wife who is willing to water his camels, and he willing to water hers. Almost Weekly Report: that about sums it up In my next few posts I plan to expand on this idea in the hopes of eventually writing a book out out of it. I will provide links to different resources on marriage and family relationships that I have found especially helpful.
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5tonychung.com
Tony Chung: Creative Communications
The secret’s out. Donald Miller’s new book, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, has just been released, and I am credited as a co-author. Click the ad to see the write-up. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, co-authored by Tony Chung I meant to write about tools to restore the data from FUBARed SDHC memory cards last year. This week at least a couple of co-workers told me about their SD and micro-SD cards becoming unreadable, possibly due to their computer's lack of support for the SDHC format. While this could be true, even though my computer's built-in SD card reader claimed to support the SDHC format, I encountered similar problems. In this post I talk about a couple of free and commercial tools that helped me recover lost space when my card reader mysteriously stopped supporting my SDHC card, and recover lost p os from corrupt Compact Flash cards. Kristen tells the story of the communal chamber pot I should be thankful that we live in an age with running water, and proper waste removal. While on our tour of Fort Erie, the guide told us one of the reasons the Fort smelled so bad back in the day, was because they shared a communal chamber pot between the 200-plus sol rs and other residents. My mistake. I thought it was the laundry tub. Posted via email from tonychung’s posterous All this great weather gives me reason to sing, and so I recorded a quick worship set that lasts about 10 minutes. Of course, it took several hours to edit on Roxio VideoWave, because the program kept ing at the most inopportune moments (also, it does strange things with moving video titles.) Lift your hands and worship with me, to the video below. Live worship from my in-laws' porch I left some musical space at the end for you to respond to the Holy Spirit in prayer and thanksgiving from your own heart. After all, He wants to hear what's on your mind. I'm just here to help provide some 'atmosphere'. This society scares me. Just the other day I went to my friendly neighbourhood Save-On Foods to pick up some milk, eggs, cheese, lunch meat, and several bags of chips: potato, taco, and sun. For a change of pace, I went through the Changes Recycling Centre in the middle of the store. My eye caught a sign plastered to the middle of the door, at the level of my nose, advising customers that they would not accept any bags with ants in them. I was at first shocked, because in B.C. the correct protocol when returning recyclables is to be sure to rinse them first. Did customers really need to be told to look out for ants? Bags with ants are not accepted at Changes Recycling From August 4 to the 20 I’ll be taking the family to visit my wife’s parents in Ontario. In addition to all the fun family stuff, I plan to meet up with other web developers, technical communicators, musicians, worship leaders, and social media afficionados while I’m there. View Larger Map Pretty exciting stuff. Send me a private message if you have time to meet for coffee. Last weekend I took my family on a trip to visit my friend Caleb who pastors a church in Port Alice, a village in North Vancouver Island. Along the drive up the coast I had a lot of time to think. My kids slept in the back seats, and my wife focused her eyes on the unexpected conditions of the road ahead as we joked about how dark it was. Then the thought hit me to pray for all my single friends, who drive this road alone or with friends, and don't experience the unspeakable joy that comes with being (in my case) a husband and father. I prayed for my friends that God would provide for them a suitable help-meet who would offer to water their camels. That picture stuck with me, and now I can't get the idea out of my head. I shared my prayer with Caleb, who in turn brought the topic up when we went out for coffee with his friends. After explaining the idea to this group of married couples, Caleb has taken off on the idea and I'm finding comments in his friends' Facebook sites and everything. This is going viral! If you're really daring, please visit Caleb's blog, The Almost Weekly Report and leave a comment that says that you are excited for the work he's doing at Ocean View Church in Port Alice and that you prayed for him to find a wife who is willing to water his camels, and he willing to water hers. Almost Weekly Report: that about sums it up In my next few posts I plan to expand on this idea in the hopes of eventually writing a book out out of it. I will provide links to different resources on marriage and family relationships that I have found especially helpful.
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