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There is a saying in Zen:

The Golden Ratio is approximately 1.618. You can multiply or divide by that number to achieve the same result.

They must not be popular enough, because both are still available. I’ve used both Access and Publisher this week.

I used the Canon software (Digital Photo Professional) that came with my Rebel T3 for a while before going to Lightroom. The DPP software worked well enough for me. Your camera manufacturer may have something that gets the job done well enough.

I only tried Super Mario Bros., and it worked fine. I didn’t even have to blow on the cartridge.

I used up the Cobra Gun on Level 5. I should have carried it to Level 6 to have four shots at ED-209.

I’ve tested it. It runs pretty well. The challenge will be getting the light zapper to run on a LCD TV.

I bought an original NES last month at Goodwill for $10. I’m looking forward to playing some of my favorites with fresh eyes.

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There are plenty of opportunities in the community to expose kids to STEM activities. The community college where I teach has a week long robotics camp during the summers. We’re also partnering with the 4-H to host a FIRST Lego League team. (I’m one of the coaches.) We have a Kids College in the summers with some STEM

I was playing around, and found that Mad Max: Fury Road is approved. It’s a great movie, but I’m not letting my kids watch it.

Two thoughts related to the post:

I found Bacon Ipsum about a month ago.

Hand sanitizer works wonders for starting fires. Also, it is cheaper and less wasteful.

So, you’re saying you need to learn how to abide with your purchases.

I just bought one on eBay yesterday. I’ve been wanting one for a while, and I managed to get a deal on one with a broken LCD screen. The replacement LCD is $30 and should be simple to replace.

I wanted the GR for all the reasons you listed. I plan on using it for travel when I don’t want to attract too much attention

I just bought one on eBay yesterday. I’ve been wanting one for a while, and I managed to get a deal on one with a

Waiting for everyone else to crash is exactly how to win short-track speedskating.

I find that Outlook Quick Steps help accomplish both goals. I can sort through my emails in a matter of seconds to get the inbox to zero, and then go back and answer the emails that need my attention.

The 3-4-5 rule sold out a long time ago. I use the 5-12-13 rule.

"Everything is Awesome" is the song I use for my iPad alarm.