Got my name!!! :)
Remember, if you don't give me any ideas of what you want, you'll recieve JW literature for Christmas. If you don't believe I follow through, just ask FreedomFrog. She got a nice Revelation book a couple years ago.
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Secret Santa Ideas thread
by Angharad inhttp://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/166570/1.ashx.
for everyone taking part in this years secret santa, here is the thread to post ideas about what you would like to receive.
this way when you get your name of who you are buying for you can come in here and look at what your person has posted.. .
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BEWARE OF ROGUE ANTI-VIRUS PROGRAMMES
by badboy inyesterday a `anti-virus' programme come up on my screen, after some diiculties closed the thing.
turnes out anti-virus 2009 is mentioned as beinga rogue anti-virus programme..
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I love it when those websites pop up and tell me that I'm infected with some kind of w32 virus. Didn't know those could run in Linux :D
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Have you met Governing Body members?
by BonaFide inbrother jaracz taught one day of my mts class, the very last day.
when i was in bethel i met brother schroeder, brother sydlik, barr, barry.
i said hi to brother franz once as a kid.. the new ones?
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I prayed to Ted Jaracz once. I figured since he's one of the anointed, there was a pretty good chance that he'd hear me. However, praying to him had about the same effect that praying to Jehovah did. Nobody answered.
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Fall 2008 One Day Assembly....what is the theme?
by insearchoftruth inmy wife is attending the assembly this upcoming weekend, is there a posted agenda and can any of you provide a summary of what is discussed so i know what she will be hyped up about when she gets back?.
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- "1:45 Watchtower Summary"
I always hated those damn Watchtower Summaries. At least there's a little bit of variety at the KH with people commenting (including really stupid comments), but the Summary has about the same effect as actually READING the Watchtower. For me, it was the most boring part of any assembly, and I was almost always on the wrong page due to daydreaming. -
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any electronics geeks here?
by John Doe ini've always wanted to get some breadboards and build some circuits, but have never learned anything past basic house type wiring.
are there any kits that you would recommned, preferablly cheap?
i'd like to learn the principles of capacitors and transistors and fm/am radios and such.
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- "you can do old fashioned point-point or do wirewrap."
Before I quit my last job, I helped them throw out the old wirewrap machine. Well, actually I took some of it home: the paper tape reader. I'll NEVER come across such an antique piece of computer equipment again. The thing is huge, but it's a nice piece of computing history.
For those who don't know what a paper tape reader is, it basically pre-dates the floppy disk. If you don't know what a floppy disk is, it predates the CD-ROM and flash drives.
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People who actually listened to Kingdom Melodies outside the Hall
by JimmyPage indid you know people like this?
you get in their car and the kingdom melodies are playing on prerecorded piano... you go to their house and there they are in an orchestral arrangement... even when i was a complete believer i cringed when i had to hear this banal crap!
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Thank you for posting that, Shamus. I lost my appetite for breakfast...
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Farkel, your posts got me thinking about the overall truthfulness of the bible. I am now happy to say that I'm no longer a lover of God, nor a lover of God's apparent word, the bible.
I enjoy the hell out of your posts and will occasionally search them out when I need a good read.
Oh yeah, and Ice Cream generally doesn't appeal to me. I much prefer milkshakes. -
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any electronics geeks here?
by John Doe ini've always wanted to get some breadboards and build some circuits, but have never learned anything past basic house type wiring.
are there any kits that you would recommned, preferablly cheap?
i'd like to learn the principles of capacitors and transistors and fm/am radios and such.
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I worked at my job in electronics for ten years. Now I've moved on to a job that only requires VERY basic knowledge and soldering skills, but it pays more :)
I've designed some of my own circuits, I've modified existing ones, but I really don't like the whole business of designing my own circuits, basically because it's incredibly time-consuming. I'm also not horribly fond of using breadboards, since I basically have to build the circuit two times: once on a breadboard and once on a piece of veroboard. Veroboard is basically a piece of circuit board with copper 'dots' on one side of it which lets you solder the components to it. I much more prefer using veroboard and socketing all my parts instead of using a breadboard. However, if you're just playing around with the components to see what they do, a breadboard is the way to go.
As for buiding circuits, you can find schematics all over the internet. All you need to do is get yourself familiar with the symbols for the basic parts. Chips (or ICs) have pin numbers, and you need to familiarize yourself with how to count the pins, and where pin one is. Most other components are pretty straight forward on wiring them up.
Do yourself a favor and study the basic symbols. Better yet, just use this list and then build yourself a circuit!
Here's the list: http://www.jentronics.ns.ca/images/electronic_symbols1.gif
You only really need to become familiar with resistors, capacitors, diodes, and transistors. Chips are usually labelled something like U1, U2, U3, etc, etc, on a schematic diagram. When you see a schematic with a chip, you may want to look up the data sheet for the finer specs on the parts. It will also give you an idea on how to count the pins:
http://www.nxp.com/acrobat_download/datasheets/NE_SA_SE555_C_2.pdf
Start off with something simple. 555 timer circuits are pretty simple. People make things like blinking light circuits out of them. Do a google search and you should be able to find tons of simple stuff that focuses on the 555 timer. The sites usually give you a list of the parts you'll need to build the circuit.
I also wouldn't advise buying an expensive oscilloscope unless you can get one pretty cheap. I got mine at a garage sale for $10. Instead, you could get by with just a multimeter and a logic probe. If you decide to really dive into it, then get yourself a scope. -
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People who actually listened to Kingdom Melodies outside the Hall
by JimmyPage indid you know people like this?
you get in their car and the kingdom melodies are playing on prerecorded piano... you go to their house and there they are in an orchestral arrangement... even when i was a complete believer i cringed when i had to hear this banal crap!
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I remember my mother telling me that I should listen to Kingdom Songs instead of Rap Music while getting ready for the meeting. I never did go along with that.
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waystoboostyourincome.logspot.com
by badboy ini have started a new blog http://waystoboostyourincome.blogspot.com.
its about ways to boost your income like blogging or skills for hire..
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I don't have enough blog readers (yet) to make money with it. Perhaps in a couple years I'll put some ads on it and make a bit of cash, but not at this moment.