I don't know how you feel about it, but you were male in your last earthly incarnation.
You were born somewhere in the territory of modern Ireland around the year 850.
Your profession was that of a seaman, cook or carpenter.Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
Bohemian personality, mysterious, highly gifted, capable to understand ancient books. With a magician's abilities, you could have been a servant of dark forces.The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
Your task is to learn, to love and to trust the universe. You are bound to think, study, reflect, and to develop inner wisdom.
I don't know how you feel about it, but you were male in your last earthly incarnation.
You were born somewhere in the territory of modern Turkey around the year 1550.
Your profession was that of a farmer, weaver or tailor.Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
You always liked to travel and to investigate. You could have been a detective or a spy.The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
Your lesson is the development and expansion of your mental consciousness. Find a good teacher and spend a good part of your time and energy on learning from his wisdom.
You always liked to travel and to investigate. You could have been a detective or a spy :confused:
Well the best part of this new job is every one there is in to guns, I am trading my M1 Garand for a Ruger mini 14 and a 50 cal. Hawken black powder gun tomorrow in the parking lot :cool: It's like a gun show after work every day. :goofy:
lol as long as it isn't a gun showdown in the parking lot everyday :wink:
As for the past life thing, I didn't find it creepy at all, just factually improbable. Most of their timeframes don't seem to mesh with actual history.
KT - I think that is exactly what it means. No more auditors!!!!
The only things that will mess up hunting is a VP, a Div. Director and my boss. I had to tell her I would be gone for a week for jury duty today so I thought I'd save the medallion hunt till later.
Did I tell yaz? I'm truly, wonderfully happy about this.
so i'm working this morning, and my computer blue screens on me. several times. eventually, after listening to it, the hard drive is chattering quite a bit. and not a normal chatter, one of those "i'm dying" chatters. can't even boot the machine. so i left work early, and the only thing allowing me to save my data from the drive before turning the laptop over to is&t tomorrow morning with an "its broke, fix it" statement is the freezer to keep the disc cold. ugh!
fortunately, it looks like i'm getting everything off of it before it dies completely.
You're one of the lucky ones ares. My wife kept restarting it once she heard the death click. I knew about the freezer method but tried it and it was too late. :frown:
Geek squad couldn't get anything off of it either and suggested I try On-Track. My bro works there and he couldn't even use their clean room for anything under $1000.00! :confused: :angry:
hey, and i work for a backup software company too. i should know better :smile: of course, its very difficult to be the guy who writes the installation code, and test said code all the while keeping the software installed on your system.
Well I'm on a short hiatus from my vacation. My father in law has a medical appt that my wife wants to go to. Should find out more info about his prostate cancer. We lasted 7 hours camping last weekend. Too many horse flys and too damn hot! We found a motel nearby in Isle and stayed there the next 3 days. We put on over a 100 miles a day on the ATV's. Blew a tire the last day. Luckily we were only a 1/2 mile away on the way back and I drove it slow to get back. Now I can't find a new tire the right size. Had to order 1 from Bobs cycle and hoping it will be in friday. We're going boating the next couple days and the back up to her Aunts cabin north of Danbury. Hoping to have the tire fixed, but can get by with only one ATV for the weekend if I have too.
Congrats on the job Terry!
Glad you could save the hard drive Ares. What is the trick with the freezer?
electronic components work better when they're cold. so something that's on its last legs can have a little bit of life extended to it by giving it some subzero therapy. and the good news is i'm almost ready to put the lappy back together and hand it over to is&t in the morning :smile:
I had something unlike that happen while I was in Ft Hood... I dont remember the name of the part... but the thing in the back of the laptop monitor that turns on the backlight was going out... I had to put the laptop in the fridge for an hour before I could restart it... once it was on, it was on... but if it shut off, I had to move the case of coke over
wow- I can't imagine losing everything on my computers! Last week, the server at work crashed- it cost $12,000 to replace it. I was lucky to have not lost months of work on my computer at work! I hadn't backed it up- one of those things that we always say "won't happen to me" :neutral:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/comicconnews.php?id=10426
where's my skillsaw??? geez.....I could do a better hunt than this one with my personal funds....
I'm so fricking sick of remakes!
War of the worlds, bad news bears, herbie, charlie and the chocolate factory, the longest yard....
Has hollywood lost all creativity?
yes. a while ago.
hmmm..kinda freaky
I don't know how you feel about it, but you were male in your last earthly incarnation.
You were born somewhere in the territory of modern Ireland around the year 850.
Your profession was that of a seaman, cook or carpenter.Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
Bohemian personality, mysterious, highly gifted, capable to understand ancient books. With a magician's abilities, you could have been a servant of dark forces.The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
Your task is to learn, to love and to trust the universe. You are bound to think, study, reflect, and to develop inner wisdom.
You were born somewhere in the territory of modern Turkey around the year 1550.
Your profession was that of a farmer, weaver or tailor.Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
You always liked to travel and to investigate. You could have been a detective or a spy.The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
Your lesson is the development and expansion of your mental consciousness. Find a good teacher and spend a good part of your time and energy on learning from his wisdom.
You always liked to travel and to investigate. You could have been a detective or a spy :confused:
You mean like a cooler head? :ooh:
The navagator from the Enola Gay, along with other famous pilots from our nations history will be on hand for autographs and such.
I'll be collecting for my boys :smile:
Joey gets to take a helicopter ride for his upcoming birthday as well. Should be one great time.
I saw my avatar, now how do I put it up? I suppose I could ask 'the boy'.
Speaking of whom-(brag) Starts COLLEGE next month!
He gets 2 totally free years of it, since he's just a junior. Mama's proud and stuff.
Sleepy time. Glad to be back within a keyboards reach of you all. SCD's. :asleep:
My mom has a signed photo hanging in her diningroom of I think 3 of the men. Very sad piece of history.
http://www.theenolagay.com/plane.html
As for the past life thing, I didn't find it creepy at all, just factually improbable. Most of their timeframes don't seem to mesh with actual history.
Your past life diagnosis:
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 I don't know how you feel about it, but you were female in your last earthly incarnation.
You were born somewhere in the territory of modern Central England around the year 400.
Your profession was that of a jeweler.
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Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
Such people are always involved with all new. You have always loved changes, especially in art, music, cooking.
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The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
The world is full of ill and lonely people. You should help those, who are less fortunate than you are.
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 Do you remember now? (hey, thats in a Queensyche tune) :neutral:
This time it's the navagator.
Dolittles co pilot from the raid will be there too!
we can't wait for it.
Loved that book... had to read it in like 5th grade or something...
It looks like you have "goatse" of the mouth.
(if you never heard of goatse & google it, it's NOT safe for work.)
And I don't have a Cooler Chick thread :eek:
Not only do I not get laid off, but I get a promotion!!!!!!!!!!!
Congrats Terry!
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 I don't know how you feel about it, but you were male in your last earthly incarnation.
You were born somewhere in the territory of modern Mongolia around the year 1825.
Your profession was that of a warrior, hunter, fisherman or executor of sacrifices.
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Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
You were a sane, practical person, a materialist with no spiritual consciousness. Your simple wisdom helped the weaker and the poor.
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The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
You should develop self-love and ability to implant hope into hearts of people. Ambition is not everything. True wealth is buried in your soul.
self-love :pbpt: :giggle:
self-love
I think your serial killer profile had something 'similar' to self-love - :eek:
And I got the idea.
I wonder if this would even make a good keychain...
KT - I think that is exactly what it means. No more auditors!!!!
The only things that will mess up hunting is a VP, a Div. Director and my boss. I had to tell her I would be gone for a week for jury duty today so I thought I'd save the medallion hunt till later.
Did I tell yaz? I'm truly, wonderfully happy about this.
is this "pay me" ??? that got quoted???
fortunately, it looks like i'm getting everything off of it before it dies completely.
Geek squad couldn't get anything off of it either and suggested I try On-Track. My bro works there and he couldn't even use their clean room for anything under $1000.00! :confused: :angry:
Congrats on the job Terry!
Glad you could save the hard drive Ares. What is the trick with the freezer?
160 gig's baby
gmail drive
Pagination