According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Linda Wolfe holds the record as the most married woman in the world. The Guinness Book of World Records has verified it. Linda, 68, has been married 23 times. Her longest marriage was for seven years. She reports that her marriages have failed for a variety of reasons--some trivial, some significant. The most astonishing thing is that she wants to get married again, but it is not to keep the record. The reason is, by her own admission, that she is lonely.
We could look at that story and analyze and criticize. No doubt there is much to think about in this situation. We might think further and ponder how desperate loneliness makes us and how much human relationships mean to the average person. Whether she should marry again or not is a matter of debate, but we would agree that she needs companionship and fellowship. Loneliness is devastating.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Relationships
I found this in an email newsletter....
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Color Picker [Mac OS X Feature]
Hey another small perk to the Apple world. I've made it my mission to make a log of the legit awesomeness of Macs. All you haters, flame away.
This one, as you no doubt have guessed, is about this little color picker seen commonly throughout the Mac experience.

This guy has a similar and equally exciting small surprise for us. See the little dot at the bottom. I never noticed it until now. Click and drag that dot and voila!

Uber amounts of saved colors! Glory!
This one, as you no doubt have guessed, is about this little color picker seen commonly throughout the Mac experience.

This guy has a similar and equally exciting small surprise for us. See the little dot at the bottom. I never noticed it until now. Click and drag that dot and voila!

Uber amounts of saved colors! Glory!
Text Formatting Preview [OS X Feature]
For those with a Mac, I have a little something for you. It's a feature that I just discovered and it excites me. On the text dialog that you use to format the font of what ever you're typing, there's a pull-down that allows you to see what the font looks like the way you've formatted it -- before you use it! This will change my document creating life forever! haha! :D
Check out the video demonstration...
Check out the video demonstration...
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