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World War 2 Memorial
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Image by dbking
Gold Star Wall at the World War 2 Memorial, Washington DC
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The notes on this photo are for the group DCChain

May 2006 Scavenger Hunt
"gold"

Gold Star Memorial Wall at the World War 2 Memorial. There are 4000 stars each representing 100 lives lost in WW2. The use of the gold star is in honor of the "Gold Star Moms" organization which gave flags with a gold star on to each family who lost a member in the war effort

The National World War II Memorial design recognizes that the site itself pays special tribute to America’s WWII generation. The memorial design creates a special place within the vast openness of the National Mall to commemorate the sacrifice and celebrate the victory of WWII, yet remains respectful and sensitive to its historic surroundings. The vistas from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial and the site’s park-like setting are preserved, and the double row of elm trees that flank the memorial have been restored. Above all, the design creates a powerful sense of place that is distinct, memorable, evocative and serene

Plaza

The memorial plaza and Rainbow Pool are the principal design features of the memorial, unifying all other elements. Two flagpoles flying the American flag frame the ceremonial entrance at 17th Street. The bases of granite and bronze are adorned with the military service seals of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Army Air Forces, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine. Ceremonial steps and ramps lead from 17th Street into the plaza. A series of 24 bronze bas relief panels along the ceremonial entrance balustrades depict America’s war years, at home and overseas. Announcements of the memorial are located at the 17th Street ceremonial entrance.

Curvilinear ramps at the north and south approaches provide access to the plaza for visitors walking along the existing east-west pathways between the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument. These ramps provide a gentle entry to the plaza. Granite benches follow the curvilinear rampart walls.

Pavilions

Two 43-foot pavilions serve as markers and entries on the north and south ends of the plaza. Bronze baldacchinos are an integral part of the pavilion design. Four bronze columns support four American eagles that hold a suspended victory laurel to memorialize the victory of the WWII generation. Inlayed on the floor of the pavilions are the WWII victory medal surrounded by the years "1941-1945" and the words "Victory on Land," "Victory at Sea," and "Victory in the Air." These sculptural elements celebrate the victory won in the Atlantic and Pacific Theaters.

Pillars

Fifty-six granite pillars celebrate the unprecedented unity of the nation during WWII. The pillars are connected by a bronze sculpted rope that symbolizes the bonding of the nation. Each state and territory from that period and the District of Columbia is represented by a pillar adorned with oak and wheat bronze wreaths and inscribed with its name; the pillars are arranged in the order of entry into the Union, alternating south to north across the plaza beginning adjacent to the Field of Gold Stars. The 17-foot pillars are open in the center for greater transparency, and ample space between each allows viewing into and across the memorial.

A couple of additional items here…the Oak wreaths represent the industrial complex that the US had developed to help sustain the troops….a strong symbolism…..The Wheat wreaths represent American as bread basket to the world. The open area in each column also signifies the losses of men from their states…to show that every state and territory lost civilians, not just as a way to see thru the memorial

Commemorative Area

Within a commemorative area at the western side of the memorial is recognized the sacrifice of America’s WWII generation and the contribution of our allies. A field of 4,000 sculpted gold stars on the Freedom Wall commemorate the more than 400,000 Americans who gave their lives. During WWII, the gold star was the symbol of family sacrifice.

Rainbow Pool and Waterworks

The historic waterworks of the Rainbow Pool are completely restored and contribute to the celebratory nature of the memorial. The design provides seating along the pool circumference for visitors. Semi-circular fountains at the base of the two memorial pavilions and waterfalls flanking the Freedom Wall complement the waterworks in the Rainbow Pool.

Landscaping

Two-thirds of the 7.4-acre memorial site is landscaping and water, allowing the memorial to nestle comfortably within its park-like setting. The ceremonial entrance has three large lawn panels between the monumental steps. The elm trees have been restored to their original splendor, and a replanting plan replaced unhealthy trees. A landscaped contemplative area is located at the northwestern corner of the site. Canopies of flowering trees augment re-seeded lawns.

Materials

The memorial is constructed of bronze and granite. Granite was chosen for its aesthetic appeal, superior strength, and durability. Water resistance was another important criterion. The two principal stones selected for the memorial are "Kershaw" for the vertical elements and "Green County" for the main plaza paving stone. "Kershaw" is quarried in South Carolina, while "Green County" is quarried in Georgia. Two green stones – "Rio Verde" and "Moss Green" – were used for accent paving on the plaza. Both are quarried in Brazil. "Academy Black" and "Mount Airy" were used to reconstruct the Rainbow Pool. "Mount Airy," quarried in North Carolina, is the original coping stone of the Rainbow Pool. To enhance the aesthetic appearance of the water surface of the pool, an apron of "Academy Black," quarried in California, were used for the vertical interior surfaces.
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A History of the "Gold Star Mom’s"

On May 28, 1918, President Wilson approved a suggestion made by the Women's Committee of the Council of National Defenses that, instead of wearing conventional mourning for relatives who have died in the service of their country, American women should wear a black band on the left arm with a gilt star on the band for each member of the family who has given his life for the nation.

"The Service Flag displayed from homes, places of business, churches, schools, etc., to indicate the number of members of the family or organizations who are serving in the Armed Forces or who have died from such service. Service flags have a deep Blue Star for each living member in the service and a Gold Star for each member who has died." Thus, the gold Star and the term Gold Star Mother, as applied to mothers whose sons or daughters died in the World Wars, has been accepted.

Often the question has been asked, "Who is a Gold Star Mother?" During the early days of World War I, a Blue Star was used to represent each person, man or woman in the Military Service of the United States. As the war progressed and men were killed in combat, others wounded and died of their wounds or disease, there came about the accepted usage of the Gold Star.

This Gold Star was substituted and superimposed upon the blue Star in such a manner as to entirely cover it. The idea of the Gold Star was that the honor and glory accorded the person for his supreme sacrifice in offering for his country, the last full measure of devotion and pride of the family in this sacrifice, rather than the sense of personal loss which would be represented by the mourning symbols.

On June 4, 1928, a group of twenty-five mothers residing in Washington, DC, met to make plans to organize a national organization to be known as American Gold Star Mothers, Inc., a nondenominational, non-profitable and nonpolitical organization. On January 5, 1929, the organization was incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia.

The Charter was kept open for ninety days. At the end of this time they had a membership of sixty-five, which included mothers throughout the United States: North, South, East and West.

There were many small groups of Gold Star Mothers functioning under local and state charters. When these groups learned of a national organization with representation in nearly every State in the Union they wished to affiliate with the larger group and many did so. This group was composed of women who had lost a son or daughter in World War I.

During the 1941 National Convention, the membership was opened to mothers who had lost a son or daughter in World War II and was again opened after the Korean Conflict.

American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. is registered in the United States Patent Office, Legislative Branch of the United States Congressional Library and the United States World Book Almanac.

The original copy of the Federal Charter granted to the American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. was placed in the Archives of Congress.

One June 12th, 1984 the Ninety-Eighth Congress of the United States granted the American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. a charter. Sec. 3 lists the objects and purposes for which the corporation is organized, shall be those provided in its articles of incorporation, and shall include a continuing commitment, on a national basis.

Keep alive and develop the spirit that promoted world services.
Maintain the ties of fellowship born of that service, and to assist and further all patriotic work.
Inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, State, and Nation.
Assist veterans of World War I, World War II, the Korean Conflict, Vietnam, and other strategic areas and their dependents in the presentation of claims to the Veterans' Administration, and to aid in any way in their power the men and women who served and died or were wounded or incapacitated during hostilities.
Perpetuate the memory of those whose lives were sacrificed in our wars.
Maintain true allegiance to the United States of America.
Inculcate lessons of patriotism and love of country in the communities in which we live.
Inspire respect for the Stars and Stripes in the youth of America.
Extend needful assistance to all Gold Star Mothers and, when possible, to their descendents.
To promote peace and good will for the United States and all other Nations.

This is an organization of mothers whose sons or daughters served and died that this world might be a better place in which to live.

Natural Mothers, who are citizens of the United States of America or of the Territorial and Insular Possessions of the United States of America, whose sons and daughters served and died in line of duty in the Armed Forces of the United States of America or its Allies, or died as a result of injuries sustained in such service, are eligible for membership in American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. Adoptive Mothers and Stepmothers who reared the child from the age of five years whose natural mother is deceased, are also eligible under the above conditions.

The minimum membership of a new Chapter shall be five eligible members. Departments are composed of Chapters within their respective States or such other Chapters as the National Executive Board shall approve.

There are no honorary members. Husbands of a member may be enrolled as an Associate Member, paying no dues, holding no office nor having a vote. There is no form or class of membership except as active membership and dues are paid annually. Members-at-large forward their yearly membership per capita to the Department Treasurer of their state.

A National Convention is held annually at a time and place decided by a preceding convention; or, in the event such time and place is not voted by the National Convention, then it shall be decided by the National Executive board. The purpose of the National Convention is to elect officers for the ensuing year and to transact any and all business as may properly come before it.

American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. is a member of the Advisory Board of the Veterans Administration Voluntary Service. Almost all Chapters of American gold Star Mothers throughout the United States of America give many hours of volunteer work and personal service in all Hospitals for Veterans and to the veteran and his family in their community. The organization works closely with all Veterans' Organizations.

Proclamation by the President of the United States

Whereas the preamble to Public Resolution 123, 74th Congress, approved June 23, 1936 (40 Stat. 1895), recites:

Whereas the service rendered the United States by the American mother is the greatest source of the Country's strength and inspiration; and "Whereas we honor ourselves and the mothers of America when we revere and give emphasis to the home as the fountainhead of the State; and

"Whereas the American mother is doing so much for the home and for the moral and spiritual uplift of the people of the United States and hence so much for good government and humanity; and

"Whereas the American Gold Star Mothers suffered the supreme sacrifice of motherhood in the loss of their sons and daughters in World Wars"

and Whereas the said Public Resolution 12 provides:

"That the President of the United States is hereby authorized and requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the Government officials to display the United States flag on all Government buildings, and the people of the United States to display the flag and to hold appropriate meetings in their homes, churches, or other suitable places, on the last Sunday in September, as public expression of the love, sorrow and reverence of the people of the United States for the American Gold Star Mothers."

"Sec. 2. That the last Sunday in September shall hereafter be designated and known as "Gold Star Mother's Day," and it shall be the duty of the President to request its observance as provided for in this resolution."

The American Gold Star Mothers, Inc.
2128 Leroy Place NW – Washington, DC 20008

Mr. & Mrs. Pump
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Image by D.Clow – Maryland
Friday
Entry One

Flew out of work, the fleet flight of Friday before a holiday weekend. Everyone cracks a smile upon stepping out of the concrete and glass coffin of the corporate work week. The motorcycle is quickly gassed and loaded, I leave Washington DC at three-thirty, vowing not to check the time for the rest of the adventure. Adventure, the American adventure of the open road is what I seek. The road, my cameras, and escape.

Right turn off of 15th St. NW and I'm motoring past the Washington Monument and the White House. Harleys and clones are already lining the Mall for the annual Memorial remembrance that is Rolling Thunder. I'm soon over the bridge and on I-66 west. I plan on avoiding major highways when at all possible. Preferring scenic byways to drab highways. 66 is a necessary evil to flee the DC metro area as quickly as possible. At the start, 66 is a good quick run, for awhile anyway. Loads of Rolling Thunder riders are heading in 66 eastbound.

I keep the ubiquitous two fingers down to the side salute to fellow bikers out for extended stretches of time. In my experience, HD guys return the acknowledgement about 30-40% of the time. No big deal, some animosity exist though between different bike cultures. Motor-ism two-wheel stereotypes. However with the Rolling Thunder guys there is a noticeable increase in response, perhaps due to no longer just one biker acknowledging another, but a patriotic sharing of support and remembrance for those left behind, POW-MIA.

Traffic worsens further out 66 and I come up on a full HD dresser. Screaming Eagle back patch worked in with POW-MIA covers his vest and is topped by a "Run for the Wall" patch. I keep back a pace and we adopt the natural offset positioning of multiple riders.

After some 66 backup, stop-and-go, we strike up a staccato conversation in the pauses of the traffic flow. Where you been, where you going, see the rain coming? I tell him I'm headed out to the mountains, Skyline Drive and West Virginia. He says he's just in from there recently, was in DC for Rolling Thunder for the day and will be coming back in on Sunday again. His license plate is obscured by luggage, so I'm unsure of his port of origin.

Later on we part ways and my thoughts turn. Of my parents friends only my step-dad was drafted for Vietnam. Luckily, for us, he only went as far as Ft. Hood, TX, and came back with some good stories about army life and venturing into Mexico (at least the ones he's shared with me). I think about all the life he's lived since then, all his experiences and joys. Thinking about what all those who didn't return gave up, lost, when they didn't come home. The loss felt by those who loved them, families that have a name on the Wall.

Rain is sprinkling before Manassas. Enough to cool you off but not enough to get you worried yet, at least for a bit. Whooooo. Then come the big drops. I head off the ramp to gear up with the rain paraphernalia under the gas station pavilion. Finally get it all on and get strapped back up and out pops the sun and the rain stops. Too funny. Now I have wet clothes on under the raingear. Rain gear now keeping the wind out that would dry me. I motor on as more rain is promised on the horizon.

This brings up a point about rain. People always ask, "What do you do when it rains and your on the motorcycle". I reply simply, "I get wet". Duh. Rain riding has never bothered me. On the straight highways it's no big deal. Just give more cushion to the cars in front of you. Drive like grandma on the exit ramps.

My turning point is finally reached. Off of 66 west and onto 647, Crest Hill Rd. at The Plains, VA. Crest Hill Road is my first slice of motorcycle heaven to be had this weekend. I'm delighted to find that the squiggly line I traced out on the map when planning this trip has translated so well in reality. The road is still wet from the passing rain clouds, and I give a small rabbit and then a chipmunk a near death experience. My first of many animal crossings this weekend. The road is fantastic. A mixture of hilltop road and tree lined canopies that create forest tunnels. Speed limit is 45mph, 55-60 feels comfortable on most parts. Keeping an eye out for a hilltop barn to photograph that I've seen in my minds eye, lit by the sun breaking through the clouds and backed by the mountain vista. No luck on any of the barns actual placement to fit the mental picture I have framed.

Crest Hill Road and Fodderstack Rd is a long stretch. I take shots of a church and other buildings along Zachary Taylor Highway. Fodderstack gives more of the same as Crest Hill, just a narrower road. The asphalt is of my favorite variety, freshly laid. Washington, VA is a tiny town of historic bed and breakfasts. Local wineries appear to be an attraction here too. Right after Washington the rain returns while I'm in route to Sperryville. Then it really starts to come down, a full on summer thunderstorm. Visibility is down. Road and parking lots soon resemble rivers. Rain drops of the monster variety explode on the pavement, and you know it hurts when they hit you.

I quick soaking circuit of Sperryville confirms there are no local hotels. I duck into a barn shaped restaurant to wait it out. My drenched gear takes on bar stool and I occupy another. There's a few flying pigs about. The bartender get me a hefeweizen, and recommends the angus burger. Locally raised and grass fed, we exchange jokes about my passing the burgers relatives on the way in.

Don't freak about the beer. I have a one only rule when riding. It was followed by a meal (best burger of the weekend!), several coffees, and this bar top journal entry.

Somewhere along Crest Hill road I decided to keep the cell off for the weekend. In addition no tv, newspapers, internet, or e-mail sound like a good idea. Of course I now am studiously avoid eye contact with the two beautiful plasma's above the bar.

Entry Two

Hazel River Inn, Culpepper, VA, has the coolest street side seating in town.

The downpour let up at the Shady Farms bar in Sperryville and due to the deficiency in local lodging I quiz the bartender for options. Over the other side of the mountain, the opposite side of Skyline Dr via 211 is Luray with lots of motels, but I want to save the mountain for the morning. The waitress suggest Culpepper, there being a Holiday Inn etc.

Stepping outside the sun has broke through the clouds again. Enough for some shots of Shady Farms Restaurant and a bridge. Heading down 522, the Sperryville Pike, I keep an eye out for photo ops to catch the next morning as I'll be rerouting back through. Following the mantra of Dale Borgeson about tour riding in the US, I aim to avoid large chain establishments, whether they are restaurants or hotels, and explore the mom-and-pop local variety businesses. I have a dive-ish roadside motel in mind, Culpepper comes through with the Sleepy Hollow Hotel.

Before check in I ride through downtown historic Culpepper. It's a cool place. The Shady Farm bartender had recommended the Culpepper Thai restaurant. I see it but don't visit, still full from the meal earlier. Cameron Street Coffee looks like a great place, located in an old warehouse. Unfortunately their closed for the night.

Shower and changed, room 102 at the Sleepy Hollow Hotel. I hop back on the bike, refreshed and dry and ride through the warm night air back downtown. The coffee at the Hazel River Inn comes with a sweet fudge confection on the side. The peach and blackberry cobbler with vanilla sauce is divine.

The reconfigured plan for this getaway is to shed. Shed worries about the job, career, housing, and relationships. My motorcycle is therapeutic. It's 600cc's of Zoloft on two wheels. The road lifts my spirits. This wasn't supposed to be a solo run, and there are stretches of road where I feel the emptiness behind me.

The cobbler is finished and I can hear the sound of a band doing their sound check. The banging of the drum requires investigation.

Entry Three

I found Brown Bag Special in the cellar pub of the same restaurant I was in. On my way to the door the noise of the sound check floated up the stairs and directed my feet downward. Brown Bag Special opened the set, appropriately enough, with "I drink alone". The ol' man, Big Money, would have loved it. Drink alone started off a Big Money Blues trifecta to include "The Breeze" and "Mustang Sally". Then they made the mistake a lot of bands make that have a great lead guitar player. They let him sing. The lead guitarist karaoke sucked his way through a Tom Petty hit. He was so off key in his singing it made you appreciate the guitar solo's all the more for the relief they provided. Thankfully the regular singer soon resumed his duties and the night went on. More good stuff from the band.

Freebird
Folsom Prison Blues
Cheap Sun Glasses

"can't you see, can't you see, what that woman, what she's done to me"

Off to bed now at the Sleepy Hollow Hotel with the ghost and shades of dead hookers and overdoses past.

150 miles today.

Saturday

Entry Four

Morning breaks on the Sleepy Hollow Hotel, a hot shower and I'm back on the bike. A quick stop downtown to shoot the Hazel Inn, then it's back on the Sperryville Pike. More stops to capture some sights seen yesterday. Mr. & Mrs. Pump. The open mouth caricatures are an accurate representation of the current gas cost and the pumps eating your wallet.

I keep telling my daughter that her first car, college car, will be a hybrid. She thinks they are ugly. The bike isn't so bad, averaging around 40mpg. At about 180 miles on the tripometer I start to look for a refill, although I've pushed it to 211 miles before.

A quick left in Sperryville on 211 and up into the mountain, Blue Ridge Mountains and Skyline Drive. Heading up the mountain I get the first bite of the twisties I've been craving. The fee at the gate to Skyline Drive is well worth the price. Great scenery and fantastic views. The only drawback is the 35mph speed limit that is well enforced by the park rangers.

I shoot some self-portraits at Pollock Knob overlook. They're funny in that with all the scrambling and hurrying to be the camera timer, then trying to effect a relaxed pose. I've also broke out my old friend this trip, the Lubitel 166, a medium format, 120mm film, twin lens camera. I'm like Jay-Z with this camera, I have to get it in one take. There is no digital review after the click for instant gratification. As a fellow photographer it's "Point, Push, and Pray". I'll be interested to see the results. Not that I've left digital behind. Carrying both cameras, I'm an analog/digital double threat.

After the self-portraits and some dead tree shots I'm about to pack back on the bike and leave when I meet the preacher and his wife. He offers to shoot me with my camera and I return the favor with theirs. Conversation flows and in a 'small world' moment it turns out that he works for same Hazel family that owns the restaurant I was at last night for his Monday thru Friday job. I get a friendly "God bless" and I'm heading south on Skyline Drive. I make several more stops and break out the cameras again at Big Meadow.

There is a gnarly dead tree in the middle of the meadow. It has burn damage at the base, either the result of some wild fire or perhaps a controlled burn done to maintain the field. I spot and shoot a few deer, they probably won't turn out as they're to far away for my lens on the D100. I shoot a bunch of shots of the tree with the D100 and then totally switch processes with the Lubitel. The picture setup with the Lubitel takes about a minute-and-a-half. Manual zoom, i.e., walking back and forth to get the framing I want. Light meter reading. Then dealing with the reversed optics of the look-down box camera. It is fun though, to switch it up, change the pace and the dynamics. Just one click though, hope I caught it.

It's a long but enjoyable ride to the south end of Skyline Drive. Unless you really like slow cruising I would suggest picking which third of Skyline Drive you'd like include in your trip and leave the rest. I drop off the mountain and into Waynesboro. Finding Mad Anthony's coffee shop for a late breakfast. I overhear that it's around noon. The Italian Roast coffee is good, in fact, it would prove to be the best coffee of the trip.

One of the pleasures of traveling by motorcycle is that it's an easy conversation starter. People ask you where your coming from, where you're heading, ask about your bike, tell you're about their bike or the one they wish they had. One of the peculiarities of these conversations is that if the person even remotely knows of anyone that has died on a motorcycle, they will be sure to share this fact along with details. These stories usually involve a deer, a car pulling out, or someone taking a corner to fast. The conversation goes something like this:

Stranger"nice bike"
You"thanks"
Stranger"my cousin Bob had a friend that hit a deer and died on his bike"

Short silence.

You"yeah, deer are dangerous, got to be careful"

I'm not exaggerating when I say I've held variations on this conversation many times. Luckily this isn't the conversation I have with the owner of Mad Anthony's. He's a former sailboat instructor who now finds the same release and head clearing on his motorcycle that he used to get from his sailboat.

This brings to mind the same wave – don't way dynamic that occurs between sail boaters and power boaters, very similar to the sportbike & HD crowd.

The proprietor is a coffee guru, we discuss roasting (my Italian roast was just roasted Wednesday this week). We talk about the good and the evil of Starbucks. We're both in agreement that they over roast their regular coffee, but I think their foo foo drinks are tasty. He has in his shop both the Bodum press and the Bodum vacuum coffee pot that I got my mom for x-mas. A shameless plug here, the Bodum vacuum coffee pot makes the best home coffee ever. It's also an entertaining crowd pleaser, no joke.

Leaving Waynesboro the plan was 340 northward to 33, then into Harrisonburg, VA (home of the Valley Mall and JMU). 340 proved to be boring so I jumped on 256, Port Republic Road, for a better ride to Harrisonburg. I don't know if the coffee wore off or if I was just worn out. I pull over at Westover Park, pick out a spot of grass, and take a good nap in the sun.

I had my motorcycle bug handed down to me by my step-dad. My kindergarten year of school we moved right at the end of the school year. Rather than switch schools at this inopportune time my Dad stuck me on the back of his Honda and rode me to school and back again for the last month or two. Even earlier than that I have a great photo of me in 1973-4 sitting on his chopper with him. Me in a diaper and him with his long hippy hair. The wild side of the Reverend indeed.

Refreshed from my nap it's back on 33 westbound. Heading out of the Shenandoah Valley and Rockingham County is more glorious twisty roads and the George Washington National Forest. GW is a beautiful tree canopy lined road with a river off to one side. Franklin, WV is the destination, a return to the Star Hotel.

I stayed at the Star a few years prior when they first re-opened the historic Star Hotel. The owner, Steve Miller, is a great guy, friendly and conversational. I told him I'd be back again, but it's been a few more years than I thought. Late lunch at the Star is pesto grilled chicken on ciabatta bread with roasted red peppers. Not the type of fare one might associate with West Virginia, but people have misperceptions about everywhere. Steve promises a prime rib later at dinner tonight to die for.

So that there is no misunderstanding, in as much as the Sleepy Hollow Hotel was a dive, the Star Hotel is a dream.

Dump the gear in the room back on the bike for some roaming around. I head back to explore a river road I passed on the way in, Rock Gap. It's a gravel affair and I follow it back a little ways. Photo some river shots. Down further there is a large cliff face with some college aged kids de-gearing after a day of climbing. I'll try to stop back in tomorrow and shoot some climbing action, as well as some fly fishing.

I pick up a bottle of Barefoot Wine, Cabernet Sauvignon, and drop it off with Steve at the Star to keep for later. I'll enjoy that bottle later tonight from the 3rd floor front porch. South out of town I head, into some very secondary roads. I shoot an old decrepit cabin that would be right up Bobby Sargent's alley. I put it in the metal folder for a possible future model shoot location, along with the river spots I've seen.

There are a couple more stops on this little ride. Once for what appears to be a feral chicken, and then for middle of the road stare down with a young doe. She's camera shy though and is off before I can get a shot. Sportbike probably isn't the best conveyance for nature photography. The pavement stops and gravel begins, I motor on. Rick & I once spent a full day just about on gravel roads, crisscrossing the back country around Cumberland, MD. So I'm comfortable with the less than ideal riding surface. A few miles on the road dead ends at a pair of chicken houses (source of the feral chicken's ancestors perhaps?) and I turn around and survey the valley I've just ridden through. I have to stop the bike and soak in the scene. A picturesque farm is nestled in the corner of the valley, up against the hills. I meet some inquisitive cows, along with the farmer and his wife.

It seems that when you are in WV and you pass a sign that says "snow removal ends here" that the already suspect road conditions are going to quickly deteriorate and will soon resemble somewhat more of a logging road. I motor on through some back country, no houses, no farms, just mountains, steep roadside cliffs, and wicked gravel switchback curves. The part that gives you the willies are the downhill corners where the road grade is slanted to the outside of the curve and to the drop below. Yikes!

I creep along where a four wheeler would be much more functional. Although I still hit it a bit in the straights. Pavement arrives again and I'm unsure of my exact location. I follow the chicken farmers directions and soon discover myself back in Brandywine, intersecting the same stretch of 33 I rode on my way into Franklin.

Back at the Star Hotel it's a shower and fresh clothes before heading down for dinner. Downstairs I find the prime rib to be as good as promised.

Entry Five

How beautifully staged is this. Barefoot on the 3rd floor patio, wine to ease the back and the ache in the knee.

205 miles today, the last 30 after check in, just to explore.

Sunday

Entry Six

Out early in the morning. I find no climbers at Rock Gap, unsure of the hours they keep. Out of Franklin on 33 west, looking for another squiggly line I had seen on a map. Bland Hill Road name is a misnomer. A single lane country road winding through German Valley. I got a few shots of German Valley from the 33 overlook before turning on Bland Hill. Now I find myself in the same location I had shot from above.

The road cuts through some open pasture land and I meet some cows standing in the road after rounding one bend. They're pleasant enough, if in no particular hurry to cross, and don't mind posing for a shot or two before meandering on. People talk about the danger of hitting a deer, a cow would really ruin your day! Off of Bland Hill and on down into the valley. I come up on the rock formation I had seen from the overlook previously. It's not Seneca Rocks, but a formation of the same ilk. I get some more photos, then onto German Valley Road. I'm still staying at the Star, there is no real destination today. It's relaxing to stop as much as I like.

German Valley Road puts me back on 33 west and not long after I'm ordering breakfast at the Valley View Restaurant. Dale Borgeson warns of places that advertise home cooking, but that's about all you see in these parts. There are a fair number of cars here and that's usually a good since the food will be alright. Hell, even the Army could make a good breakfast. It all works out and it's a hell of a deal, for toast, two eggs, hash browns, bacon, and coffee.

From 33 I hit 28 and turn off on Smoke Hole Road, just because it's there and looks interesting. Boy, what a find it is. Combining the curvy one lane country road with nice wide smooth pavement (gravel free in the corners). It's great. Smoke Hole Road turns out to run from 28 across the Seneca Rocks National Forest to 220 on the other side. Going west-to-east it starts out all curves and hills, then ends by winding along the south branch of the Potomac. There are lots of fly fishermen here enjoying the catch-and-release section of the river.

Up 220 to Petersburg, I run into some Ducati guys at the gas station. We swap riding info and I'm soon on 42 north towards Mayville. Hanging a left when I see a sign for Dolly Sods. I'm back on secondary roads and I soon pass another prophetic 'no snow removal' signs. It's gravel the rest of the way up the mountain til it breaks out on top at Dolly Sod.

I'm real happy with today's roads, as both Smoke Hole Road and Dolly Sods were unplanned 'discovered adventures'. I do some rock scrabbling at Dolly Sod and enjoy the cliff top views. A fellow tourist snaps a shot for me an I hike out well past the distance that the casual tourist and families go. Shot some more shots of the rock formations with both the digital and film camera. Do some more self-portraits. I then sit down to relax in the sun with the cliff side breeze steadily blowing and update this journal.

Entry Seven

Well, fellow traveler, if you've made it this far I am duly impressed. I thank you for your perseverance. The rest of the day was spent riding without incident. Just more fantastic roads. You don't have to be an explore on par with Lewis & Clark to find great rides in West Virginia. Just be curious in nature and unafraid to leave the beaten path. Drop off the numbered roads and take the route less traveled. Soon you'll be in your own undiscovered country. Blah blah blah.

Out of Dolly Sod and I find myself on 32. Rough calculations put the dirt road travel around 25 miles for the day. While we are on stats, here's today's animal road count:

1 rooster
1 dead fox
2 cows
8 chipmunks
7 alive
1 dead
3 dead possums
1 squirrel
1 dead blob (undistinguishable)
No fearsome deer
1 dog

I guided myself today by a rather non-descript map put out by mountainhighlands.com

Leaving Dolly Sod on 32 puts me in Dry Fork and back on familiar 33 west to Elkins. I cruise around Elkins on the off chance I'll run into a guy I know named Dallas. Now all you need to know about Dallas is the following:

I don't know his last name
I once gave him a hair cut with dog grooming clippers
I know he works at a bike shop making choppers

You figure the odds of me finding him, near zero.

If your curious it wasn't the first time I cut hair, albeit the first time using dog shears. In Korea I cut in the latrine for a cut or for a 6 pack. Everything was barter in the Army. We had a cook that would make you a great custom birthday cake for a case of beer or feed you food out of the back of the chow hall at 3am when you staggered in drunk from the ville for the promise of a future round to be bought. Korea stories could fill another journal.

Anyway, out of Elkins and south to Beverly. Scott, if your reading this you were on my mind as I went through town, never forgive, never forget.

So far I've only tried to write about the positive food experiences of the trip without throwing anyplace under the bus. C&J in Beverly however, served only barely functional burgers and the vanilla shake was of the worst chemical prefab variety. There are some things that I am stuck on, good vanilla ice cream is one. The others that I'm picky about are beer, whiskey, steak, cheese-steak, and coffee. It's just so disappointing when something you usually enjoy turns out to be sub par.

After C&J it's 250 east to 28, which heads back towards Seneca Rocks and Franklin. It's a good haul through the Monongahela National Forest. A road of the scenic variety, with good twisties up the mountain and through the scenery. These type road have become quite a common occurrence here in WV. Back in Seneca Rocks and 33 east into Franklin. I never shoot Seneca Rocks, the light is never right, number one can tell you how I get about my light.

The Star's restaurant is closed on Sunday, dagger, so I shower and head into Franklin by foot. About Franklin, WV. It's a nice little town, quiet and sleepy. No bars other than the VFW that I could see. Everybody I've met and spoken too has be pleasant, friendly and conversational, both here in Franklin and elsewhere in WV. I'm sure there are a variety of characters much as anywhere, this is just my observation from the tourist level.

Following last night precedent I grab another vino from the Shell station. The Star being closed is a dilemma; I'm in need of a cork screw (having borrowed the restaurants the night before). I wander back down to the hotel, wine in hand, and past the hotel just a bit til I meet an old man sitting out front. I explain my situation, wine without access, and he says he'll sell me a corkscrew. He goes in the house, shortly to return with the necessary implement in hand. I figure I have it for -4 or maybe rent it for a one time use for . That proves unnecessary however, he says just to take it, and keep it for any future need.

The sole booking for the hotel tonight, I'm like a wraith as I glide through the halls. On the front porch with my bottle of vino in hand. I have some cheap cigars I also picked up and there's nothing to do but kick back and watch the sunset.

It's been a great trip. Somewhat lonesome at times. The lack of someone to talk to surely let to the length of this journal. It was a trip to getaway, to reflect. There was no great revelation or anything, just time to get to know yourself. The road gives you time to think. I know who I am and I like being me. I know what's missing.

I'm resolved to take more bike trips in the future. It's definitely my preferred way to travel and vacation. Motorcycling is the way to go.

Tomorrow I have my route generally planned out, more scenic byways for a winding route home.

Miles today, 240.

Monday

Entry Seven

Just a short postscript. 20 miles east of Washington DC, on 66, the chain popped off the bike. It's never easy.

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Work disrupted in Kolkata GPO over letter

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KOLKATA: The delay in delivering Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram’s controversial letter to West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee had another ramification when work was disrupted at the General Post Office (GPO) here on Friday in the morning hours when two unions went on strike, after some disciplinary action against employees by the authorities.
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Aim each move in chess for better results: Nebolsina
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This photo is now outdated, here’s the most recent photo of my home office.

Since my photo from THREE years ago of my home office is still my most popular picture, I decided to take an updated photo. We will be moving soon so I don’t know how my new home office will look, but I have really been comfortable with this layout for a while now!

This is Me
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This is me. I work on the web. I also work in libraries. And I help little libraries get on the web.

I’ve been working with computers since we first had a dumb terminal in my house with the acoustic coupler modem that called up my Dad’s work and let us play Zork. To me command lines and computers meant games. ATDT = funfunfun. My Dad worked with computers but he didn’t really bring his work home, so I sat at the breakfast table listening to him talking about MIPS and FLOPS without really knowing I was learning about computers.

I grew up one town over from Digital Equipment Corporation in Massachusetts USA so our high school had a VAX and we could take classes in BASIC and Pascal. I wrote a little program that allowed you to look at a layout of an airplane’s seating plan so you could choose where you wanted to sit which was sort of nifty for the mid-eighties.

The web hit when I was in library school. I started the program before the world wide web and ended it afterwards. It was like night and day. I took a year off in between my two years and lived in Eastern Europe. I taught Internet skills to journalists back when "internet skills" meant gopher and Pine. The first web page I saw was in Romanian. I can remember looking at it thinking "oh man this is going to be BIG" I learned what a meme was in library school, a bit of cultural information.

I moved to the country because the web let me. My web job meant I could work from anywhere I wanted. I chose a small town in Central Vermont. I help run MetaFilter, I work with local libraries, and I travel around the world talking about the work that I do. I love getting to walk outside and be near the trees and the river, and then walking inside and going to work on the web.

This picture is from a movie I made about installing Ubuntu at a local library. Someone sent me a little movie showing it being shown at an Ubuntu developer’s conference in Spain. I had become my own meme.

My name is Jessamyn West. I am a librarian and I work on the web.

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OLPC XO: Background and Review
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As many of you are already aware, we created the PudĆŗ mascot for the One Laptop Per Child campaign in Chile (Un computador por niƱo). While the Chilean initiative does not call specifically for the OLPC hardware developed by Nicholas Negroponte and his team at MIT, it was inspired by the work done there. So, for a lomg time we have been following news about the OLPC machine which is named the XO. Having now lived with an XO for about three weeks, this is our preliminary review of the software and hardware including the story of why we bought our children a computer and how we decided on the XO over other options. For a shorter version, just skip to the parts about the XO as an e-book reader and Scratch. I must apologize in advance for the poor writing, but I’d rather get this up now than later. More photos in the OLPC set.

———– Background ———–

A few months ago I posted about our experience with programming. At the time we were staying at my parents house and had access to a total of three computers: ours (a Mac laptop), my father’s laptop (running Vista) and my mother’s desktop (running Windows Me). We actually had our old swing-arm-display iMac with us, but didn’t bother setting it up for lack of space in addition to the fact that the other computerss were available for the kids to use.

Meanwhile we were gearing up for a six month trip overseas. Knowing that we would have limitations with regard to luggage weight and would unlikely have regular access to lending libraries, we decided that it would be a smart decision to find some sort of e-book reader for our travels. This was especially important after a summer and fall reading binge that amounted to having checked out at least five hundred books. Sophia alone was consuming a thousand pages per week. (We know this because in October she was curious about such. So we sat down with the receipts from the library, searched for the lengths of the book on Amazon, and plugged them all into a spreadsheet (including the URLs for each book) which spit out a total of 23,507 pages for the previous twenty-two weeks.)

OLPC had recently announced the Give One Get One program in the United States and Canada during the holiday season and the ASUS Eee PC was becoming available as well. We also looked at some handheld devices that would serve for e-book reading like the iPod Touch, the Nokia N800 or N810.

Considering that the price of the handhelds were either the same or not much lower and that they didn’t offer the same chance to continue dabbling in programming, it seemed like a better option to get one of the two laptops that would allow them to further explore. We talked it over with Sophia and Enzo and they decided that one laptop for two children would be a great gift. The bonus was being able to have one sent to a child somewhere else in the world who wouldn’t likely have a computer otherwise.

At the time we placed our order, the estimated delivery date was for mid January and that was to their grandparents home in Washington State. Of course, the G1G1 program was only shipping the computers to addresses in the participating countries meaning that my parents would have to send it to us in South America when it arrived, so the kids also had to agree to wait until as late as February to receive their XO.

We eventually left Washington, spent two and a half weeks in Argentina and on December 21 having just arrived in Chile, we received an email from OLPC (dated December 21) letting us know that the XO had shipped on the 19th. The message included a FedEx tracking number and when we plugged into the FedEx website it showed that the package had been left at my parents’ front door. The good news was that it arrived much earlier than the anticipated delivery date. The bad news was that my parents had gone to visit my brother and were not planning to return home until the 27th.

Since they were also unlikely to be checking email, I sent off an email to all of my siblings asking for them to either contact my parents or if they knew anyone in the area to ask them to bring in the XO from the cold and possibly the rain as well. We quickly heard back from my sister and confirmed after a few days that someone had been able to give it shelter.

Eventually, my parents returned home, made arrangements to pick it up, tested it out, and got it in the mail around mid-January. It arrived here in Chile eleven days later and the kids have been loving it ever since.

———– Review ———–

There have been plenty of reviews lauding the hardware. The XO is solidly built and includes a few technologies that are not found in other laptops. Everyone who has seen the kids’ machine has marveled at what has been packed into it for such a low cost. (Yeah, we know it was supposed to be a 0 laptop, but if you consider inflation since that target was set, the current price of 8 is getting pretty close.) For example, not having a hard drive makes each minor and major jolt the machine takes much more bearable to someone who is used to handing computers with care. Speaking of handling, the handle is great for kids and the two smaller holes allow for them to add some sort of strap which we haven’t gotten around to doing just yet. Finally, most people are not used to having a built-in webcam (although that is fast becoming standard issue on most laptops).

Screen
I have not a single complaint to report about the screen. The low power setting works like a charm for reading outside with strong sunlight as we have been experiencing just that with the clear skies and long summer days here in ViƱa.The fact that it swivels around and folds flat is another plus that can only be found in tablet computers at this time, the Eee PC did not offer this and that too helped make our decision.

Keyboard
This is perhaps the major hardware drawback, but I am really the only one complaining and not much at that. The sealed keyboard is designed for a purpose and meets the goal. The kids are hunt-and-peck typists (as am I) with petite fingers (here’s my problem), so they haven’t had much problem as they go about inputing text and keyboard commands.

Wifi
The wifi reception has been walking all over our Mac and has given us a pretty impressive picture of the wifi penetration here in ViƱa del Mar. We would love to try the mesh networking features built into the XO software, but will have to wait until we find some other XO users to do that.

Expansion
We added a 16MB SD card (that came with our camera) to it which is primarily used for transferring files from our Mac and for save the most important files that the kids create, a sort of backup system.

Software
There are too many activities to touch on each one as this review is much longer than it was intended to be, so here I’m mostly mentioning some of the kids’ favorites and giving some more information on those that they’ve used the most.

Sugar Interface (XO’s GUI)
First off, the user needs to be willing to adjust to a new way of considering the operating system. Sugar has been criticized and laughed at by many, but the kids have picked it up without delay and even I have come to appreciate many of its charms. Do note that they had played with the interface previously when I let them run it off a CD on an old Dell laptop from work that was headed for the trash. There is room for Sugar to improve, but when you consider the true target audience is going to work with these computers without much (if any) prior experience on any computer, the readjustment pain is instantly removed from the equation.

Draw and Write (pre-installed)
There are no frills in either of these activities. They serve exactly the purpose that their names imply. When the kids want to write a story or other document, Write (which I believe is a version if AbiWord) steps in swiftly and does the job. If they need an illustration for said story or some other purpose, Draw works more or less just like Paint in Windows.

Browser (pre-installed)
The kids have few complaints, especially after upgrading from system 650 to 653 which appeared to deliver considerable speed improvements in the browser, although that may have been the result of something else – no definitive proof there. I created a little web launch pad we call Soen – Nose for the kids (a text-only page so that it loads quickly) that contains links to many of the sites that they frequent on the web. A somewhat clunky version of the Adobe Flash plugin can be installed and we did at first, but as we upgraded the system software we didn’t install flash again.

XO as an e-book reader (pre-installed)
One of the reasons we chose an XO over other options like the Asus Eee PC, was it’s ability to work as an e-book reader.

Before leaving on our trip, Sophia had read H.G. Wells’s The Time Machine which I had recommended to feed her science fiction addiction. So, after the XO arrived we immediately downloaded several science fiction classics from H.G. Wells and Jules Verne as e-books in different formats (.pdf, .txt, .html). So far our favorite sources are manybooks.net and Project Gutenberg. The kids’ launch pad has links to several other sites as well.

Many Books is especially nice as it offers many different formats for each book including HTML, large print PDFs, PDFs formatted for the iPhone (which Sophia likes on the XO) and even better (in my opinion) an option to create custom PDF and HTML files. The XO can handle both. While the Reader icon does not appear at the the bottom of the screen like the other activities, it is pre-installed and launches when a PDF file is opened. HTML files open in the Browser. TXT files

Here are some of the books we’ve got loaded on the XO at the moment:
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Around the World in 80 Days, The Mysterious Island, A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, and The Invisible Man.

eToys (pre-installed)
I’m not sure how to describe eToys. For the kids it wasn’t exactly new having already played with Squeakland (on which eToys is based) using both Mac and Windows machines. The activity allows them to play with and combine a variety of media.

TamTam (pre-installed)
Both of the kids enjoy the four TamTam activities which allow them to create music in different ways.

Turtle Art, Pippy and Turtle Art with Sensors (first two pre-installed, last one add-on)
Turtle Art is an XO version of Seymour Papert’s Logo which allows students to write programs (series of instructions) directing a turtle around the screen and leaving a trail (the drawing). Pippy is a version of the Python programming language for the XO. Turtle Art with Sensors allows for the turtle to be controlled with sound level and pitch and (through a connected device) resistance an voltage.

Scratch (add-on, must download separately)
When a version of Scratch for the XO appeared for downloading about a week and a half ago, the kids were elated. Scratch is by far their favorite programming environment and while they enjoyed playing with Turtle Art and Pippy, nothing could compare to Scratch. They have not been disappointed as they have spent countless hours working on a variety of projects either alone or as a team. I might go as far to say that if the XO was no more than a portable Scratch machine it would be worth the price, but of course it is much more, so that stretch doesn’t need to be made.

Sim City (add-on)
SimCity is a classic. The version available for the XO is the original release and aside from the small text which can be a bit difficult to read, it works wonderfully. Since loading it on the XO, the kids have spent many hours learning the ins and outs of the game.

Guido van Robot, Ruler, Stopwatch (add-ons)
These are some of the other activities that we’ve downloaded and installed. The ruler and stopwatch are practical for exactly what you would expect them to be. Guido van Robot is another programming type activity which we’ve tinker with a bit.

Acoustic Tape Measure and Chat (pre-installed)
These are two activities that we’d love to try out but, like the mesh networking, we’ll need to wait until we have some more XO owners around to do so.

Warnings
Not all has been perfect with the XO, but we knew going in that the software was still in something of a beta state. Although our first attempt to get online was an easy success, we subsequently had a few snafus connecting to wifi which have since been resolved. We also have met with some frustration regarding some of the additional software (none of the items mentioned above) that can be added. Finally, we had some issues with the volume being set to zero and not being able to readjust it. All that said, we have successfully upgraded the system from the version 650 with which it shipped to 653 the day after receiving it and eventually version 656 which is currently the latest stable version released. At this point everything is working well.

———– Conclusion ———–

The XO is not for everyone. If you can afford a full-blown laptop, if you are looking to do extensive touch typing, if you have no interest in experimenting with a new interface, or if you are unwilling to deal with beta-ish software, it’s most likely not the machine for you and you should look elsewhere. The target audience for this machine is a child who is eager to experiment and learn. The XO fits that bill splendidly. It also serves as a great, albeit a little heavy, e-book reader.

UPDATE
One important point I forgot to make was that the kids are asking for a USB mouse because the built-in trackpad seems to be too sensitive to make drawing on the XO a pleasurable experience.

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Q&A: I need to know some good work from home, stuffing envelopes.?

Question by Katie R: I need to know some good work from home, stuffing envelopes.?
I’m am getting ready to start college and I have a 4 year old daughter and the normal house work to do. The only work from home I have time for is stuffing envelopes, because I don’t have time to sell things and I don’t have the time for money to put advertisements out. Please help I need money coming in when I start college but want to do it from home so I have time for school work and my child.

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Your Toasting to 2011 Isn’t the Boss’s Business

Your Toasting to 2011 Isn't the Boss's Business
The EEOC says random workplace alcohol testing is illegal, and is suing U.S. Steel in a test case, says Ann Woolner
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Your Toasting to 2011 Isn't the Boss's Business: Ann Woolner
So you're out tonight toasting farewell to 2010, and then you toast hello to 2011. You drink to health and prosperity. You raise a glass to friendship and love. You become giddy as you ponder a new year, or maybe it's all those champagne toasts, the cocktails before dinner, the wine at dinner, brandy later.
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Understanding the GFC
Well, here I am in Tasmania on a computer I’ve borrowed from one of my travel companions, so you, dear readers, can learn more about how business school really is. If you’ve been paying any attention to my previous posts over the past year or so, you know I’m actually on exchange from the UCLA Anderson School of Management (Anderson Full-Time MBA Profile) and I am currently studying abroad at …
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10,000 Boomers a Day Need Jobs: Getting Back to Where We Once Belonged

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We boomers are not our parents’ retirees. We are not thinking Carnival Cruise Lines or scrap booking
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While Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen was apparently being considered for some of the top jobs in college football, Rich Rodriguez is unsure if he’ll even have one at Michigan next season. These coaches have received very different messages from their athletic directors, as Mullen’s Bulldogs get set to meet Rodriguez’s Wolverines on New Year’s Day in the Gator Bowl, where Denard…
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NAIJA STATE OF MIND (DaGrin ft. Naija Boyz)

REGULAR ENGLISH LYRICS: We are children of Nigeria, Born in Nigeria But we are Naija Boyz who live in the US YESSIO! Ha but if you ask me We haven’t changed, we are still the same, We are too cool ;) FILE! We still have the same Naija Swagger Even Mommy says “Don’t behave like a Thug… …If I give you a knock on your head… What’s all that rubbish talk …America my foot” Ha, Naija Mom, you don’t want to get her mad Even if you call the police, You’re still gonna get that beating The kind of beating some fear She will remind you the reason we came here Good opportunity, School and Jobs Now we’ve finally made it I’m telling you…White people will know we are good not bad Not that foolish boy Mutallab He wasn’t trained in Nigeria, what kind of nonsense is that Why would we want to die, we like enjoyment too much Yeah well, that’s the problem with your people That kind of lifestyle is the root of all evil Like Terrorism…and that Booty Yep that’s a crime that’s as bad as Yahooze! What?!…the real crime we do buddy Is speaking in fake American accents Not the regular kind We overlook that We’re talking about the accents some girls overdo As though they are better than you…fake girls Man you are Nigerian, what the hec is Yelz But we are not embarrassed, we are too proud Even in America, we are outspoken Bro, we look past the strife And we Rep Nigeria for Life Our voices resound like Pon pon pon pon pon pon pon (x7) YORUBA/PIGEON ENGLISH LYRICS: Omo Naija ni wa Naija no
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[Chorus: Stevie Wonder] Been through the storm, through the cold and rain Everything’s still the same Can’t control how I feel Sometimes it’s hard to keep it real You see the luxuries in life, with the fortune and fame Like them Cadillacs with sunroofs mayne So many ways to make a dollar Huh, sometimes I think about my father You see my poppa was broke, and my momma was young Tryin to blend in with them city folk Every day landlord knockin down my do’ Wonderin where my next blessing is comin from [Busta Rhymes] My momma and poppa, moved to the US as Jamaicans Struggled to get visas and green cards through immigration Though my pop was po’, stayed away from crime and malice Hard living gave him hard hands and callous As a young’n, peep how much they loved each other’s space His hard hands rubbin against the pretty skin of my mother’s face Dig for treasure ’til his hands looked like hands of a junkie So coarse, slap a mule and take the life from a donkey On the other hand, mommy was the type to work two jobs Never enough money, that’s why I got your whole crew robbed Got older, developed ways of grippin the steel Barely home for me to see her, or get a good cooked meal Seek refuge in the alleged land of the free, lookin Blendin in with city folk, down in Flatbush Brooklyn Feel a little of my pain, follow and sing to it Homey I seen it all, if you ain’t knowin I been through it In other words I [Chorus] [Busta Rhymes] Got a little older, late teens, me and my crew would

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Work from home opportunities from registered companies in andhra pradesh?

Question by shayla schultz: Work from home opportunities from registered companies in andhra pradesh?
Hi. I am an engineering graduate in Electronics & communications engineering from JNTU, hyderabad with an aggregate of 80%. I have also done Diploma in Embedded system design in CDAC,Bangalore. I have been working as a project engineer in CDAC for the past 7 months. But due to my physical inability I want to work from home. Can anyone suggest me the registered companies that can provide work from home opportunities? Thank you.

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Shania Twain Up! Live In Chicago, marks Shania’s first US concert appearance in over 2 and a half years. Live in Chicago was filmed on July 27th in front of over 50000 enthusiastic fans in Chicago’s Grant park. Track Listings Man! I Feel Like A Woman Up! Honey I’m Home She’s Not Just A Pretty Face When You Kiss Me Forever and For Always Ka-Ching! Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) That Don’t Impress Me Much I’m Gonna Getcha Good! From This Moment On No-one Needs to Know Thank You Baby! (For Making Someday Come So Soon) It Only Hurts When I’m Breathing Juanita Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? Any Man of Mine In My Car (I’ll Be The Driver) (If You’re Not In It for Love) I’m Outta Here! You’re Still The One Nah! Rock This Country!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Has anyone ever heard of the 'four point moms' home based business? Any opinion about it? Rip off or not?

Question by Stephany: Has anyone ever heard of the ‘four point moms’ home based business? Any opinion about it? Rip off or not?
Or is there any home based business that someone could recommend for a stay at home mom that you don’t have to invest in?

Best answer:

Answer by Lisa W
I think that the home party plan companies work really well for SAHM’s. You can do the work on your own time and if you find one you’re passionate about, it can bring you a decent side income.

I know that Scentsy is $ 99 to start and other vary from that.

Good luck to you!

Lisa

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The Internet Empire: Focusing On The Big Picture - Plan Your Business w/ The End In Mind; Discover Methods To Build Traffic; Learn Strategies List Building; ... Marketing; PPC Advertising! Mission-Surf

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Part-time and temporary work in demand during difficult times

Part-time and temporary work in demand during difficult times
Seeking part-time work this year was further complicated by a group of people who just found themselves out of a job: Congress.
Read more on Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The work goes on; 2010 in review
Advocate Staff It’s safe to say that it takes a lot of “backstage” work to keep the coast a beautiful, livable and sustainable home.
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What are some legitimate work from home jobs suitable for stay at home moms?

Question by Brooke: What are some legitimate work from home jobs suitable for stay at home moms?
I am a stay at home mom and am looking to earn a little extra cash. Anyone know of any jobs that are good for my situation?

Best answer:

Answer by Suba
Avon

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Thursday, December 30, 2010

edit on the go

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I’m in the process of switching from using Microsoft Windows and I’m headed to Apple land… We have replaced our over four year old HP nc8320 laptop, and will be replacing our desktop in the coming months (waiting for Apple to update the Mac Pro).

I’ve used Microsoft product since MS-DOS 3.3, and have been a career IT person for over fifteen years (mostly as a server systems engineer designing mostly Microsoft systems), and while I will continue to keep up on MSFT stuff and continue to use them for the technology side of my work life, at home… I’m pretty much finished with Microsoft. While OS-X has some issues, it’s a far nicer system to use (all the power of UNIX with the best UI I’ve ever seen) especially if you want to do photo or video editing.

Gear in the Frame:
Apple 15" MacBook Pro
Core i5 2.4Ghz. CPU (not worth spending the $ $ on the Core i7, especially when this won’t be my primary editing machine and especially when 0 only buys me 10% more performance)
4GB of RAM (going to 8GB pretty quick)
500GB 7200RPM Segate Momentus XT Hard Drive (this is a great drive that comes with a 4GB SSD cache)
High Res Screen (but not the Anti-Glare screen, clients love looking at images on the glossy screen)

G-Tech G Drive mini 500GB Hard Drive
Wacom Intuos 3 4" x 6" Tablet
Gretagmacbeth Eye-One Display 2 Colorimeter
Calumet UDMA Firewire CF Reader
Apple Magic Mouse
Garmin eTrex Summit HC

Software:
OS-X 10.6.4
Windows 7 Ultimate (running inside of VMWare Fusion)
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Adobe CS5 Design Extended
RoboGeo (Run under Windows 7 for geotagging)

comms-overload_5may2009_0205
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brought my acer aspire in to our temporary office for the week. despite the small footprint, it’s proven itself well as a serious work machine (as long as i have a mouse with wheel, that is…can’t stand using trackpads). it’s also very good at giving me a comms overload: iphone with my private gmail, skype convo with darren who was working from home, microsoft outlook webmail client, and the omnipresent twitter…phew!

Lucas Forschler-The Career Path of a SDET at Microsoft
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Programmer from Missouri found home at Microsoft. Lucas almost hit Bill Gates on a motorcycle when going to work one day. Read more about the 10,00 mile, 2 month, 75 interview cross country journey at www.pursuethepassion.com/journey

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Any stay at home mom working from home ?

Question by newmom: Any stay at home mom working from home ?
Question for moms who are taking care of their young ones now and also does some work from home to supplement family income..Any suggestions.

Best answer:

Answer by Ian’s Mommy
I do contract work (data entry and research) from home for a market research company…I also take care of my 11 month old son all day :) I’ve done it almost a year now..it’s not much, but it does help. If you’re looking for work you can always call around to company’s and offer contract type work and see what’s available..or if mary k/avon is your thing you could always do something like that.

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Star Wars according to a 3 year old.

02/26/08 Update: Wow. What was expected to be a short movie that would circulate within a small circle of friends has turned into something much more very quickly. I’m thrilled that so many people have enjoyed this video but also somewhat mortified that I added this without my daughter’s knowledge or consent. Maybe someday she will find some humor in it. Comments: Have been disabled. I think they have run their course. To those who have sent positive comments, thank you very much. You’ve made us appreciate what we have even more than we already do. To those of you who’ve said you’ve changed your mind about having children, well, have at it. :) Business inquiries/agents: Thanks for your interest. At the current time we have no intention of exposing our little one to the destroyer of youth that is the entertainment industry (with the exception of Star Wars, heh). Hopefully if she chooses to follow this path on her own someday she will find a door still open for her. Other things: She has never seen Pokemon so I don’t think she’s making a reference to the ball on that show. I think she just means pokey ball as in “a ball that is pokey.” (And yes, I know what the pokey balls really are! Stop emailing :) ) Three year olds can’t read. I’m sure there are exceptions to that rule. ————————————- Here is my daughter, age 3, explaining the plot of Star Wars Episode IV. She explained the whole movie to me in much greater detail but unfortunately I didn’t have

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Association Marilou (develop by U-Job)

A few nice internet jobs images I found:

Association Marilou (develop by U-Job)
internet jobs

Image by clementpetit2
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Cer Richard Thomas, created by U-job
internet jobs

Image by clementpetit2
www.cerrichardthomas.fr
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Cool Small Home Business Ideas images

Some cool small home business ideas images:

Apple //c Unboxing
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AppleWorks gives you three applications–word processing, data-base management, and spreadsheet functions–in one powerful, easy-to-use package. Because these applications are integrated, you can exchange information between them with only a few keystrokes. AppleWorks also includes a built-in mail merge capability, allowing you to customize form letters with information from a data base.

Word Processor. Whether you’re using AppleWorks in a small business, at school, or at home, its word processor will help you express your ideas more effectively. You’ll enjoy such professional features as boldfaced and underlined text, superscripts and subscripts, proportional spacing, headers and footers, and on-screen display of page breaks.

Data Base. The AppleWorks data base is an indispensable personal organizer for all kinds of information, from personnel files to sales records to inventories of household valuables. Its versatile report generator lets you produce information in either tabular or label form.

Spreadsheet. Anyone who works with numbers–whether for financial statements, gradebooks, or home budgets–will benefit from using the AppleWorks spreadsheet. It easily performs complex or repetitive calculations, letting you make quick changes to easily evaluate various "What if?" situations.

New Features. AppleWorks’ mail merge capability lets you combine data-base information (such as names and addresses) with a word-processing document to create personalized form letters.

Increased file-size capacity allows you to create larger spreadsheets, data bases, and word-processing documents.

New spreadsheet features (such as logical ands and ors) let you create more powerful formulas than ever before.

AppleWorks. It’s the all-in-one solution for maximum personal productivity.

This package contains:
- Three 5 1/4-inch disks: Startup and program disk, Apple Presents AppleWorks tutorial disk, Sample files disk
- Two 3.5-inch disks: Startup, program, and sample files disk, Apple Presents AppleWorks tutorial disk
- Using AppleWorks reference manual
- AppleWorks Tutorial manual
- AppleWorks Reference Card

Optional equipment
- Apple Imagewriter II
- Second disk drive (5 1/4-inch or 3.5-inch)
- Apple Memory Expansion Card

Digg it!

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Work from home as a Travel agent complete guide Make money today!

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Skylink SC-100 Security System Deluxe Kit Reviews

Skylink SC-100 Security System Deluxe Kit

  • Rolling Code Technology – provides maximum security and reduces false alarm
  • System good for most small to medium size homes (up to 3000-feet). Additional accessories needed to secure larger homes.
  • Works in conjunction with up to 30 skylink security accessories (including dial alert)
  • Includes a piercing 110 dB siren
  • Up to 100-foot range

Features DIY Wireless Security System – Easy to install and ready to use, no programming is required.
Rolling Code Technology – Leading edge technology, provides maximum security and reduces false alarm.
Ideal for homes, apartments, offices, businesses and condominiums.
This system is good for most small to medium size house (i.e. approx. up to 3000 ft2). For larger house, more accessories should be added in order to cover all the premises.

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Punch! Home Design Studio Pro (Mac)

  • All the tools you need to design your house inside and out, right out of the box
  • Draw your design in 2D; take a 3D Hollywood-style walk through as your 2D creative changes auto-update in the 3D view
  • Assistants for cabinets, roofs, etc., editable room & deck templates, plus an extensive drag & drop library
  • PhotoView lets you personalize your design with imported photos; add ambient realism with Precision Lighting Planner
  • Includes a massive plant library along with our popular automatic growth tool, so you can plan spacing and see what your landscape will look like a few years down the road

HOME DESIGN STUDIO PROPunch! Home Design Studio Pro, for the Mac, makes your home design experience more powerful than ever. Written from the ground-up, for Mac users by Mac users. All the tools you need–work smarter and faster with simple tools that make designing as fun as it is powerful! All the tools you need to design your house inside and out, right out of the box. Start designing right out of the box with the intuitive interface, assistants for cabinets, roof

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