Back in 1999, when I first launched The Phoenix Centre Website, I created a series of FREE booklets readers could download.
Two were on Relationships,(1) (2) one on dealing with depression, and the fourth was called "The List of 50." It was about using your head to intelligently find a partner.
Last year, I began a major re-write of The List of 50, and just recently turned it into a full-fledged e-book.
If you're looking for the "right someone," I encourage you to click this link and have a look at this great new resource.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
The Fred Langa Blog
I've been a paid subscriber to Fred Langa's e-zine for a long time. Fred's been a part of the computer information industry for a long.g.g.g.g. time, and best of all, he's right on when it comes to suggestions, advice, and recommendations.
A couple of weeks ago Fred started blogging, and I of course plugged his blog feed into my present favourite newsreader, "GreatNews."
If you're at all interested in staying on top of computer issues and fixing the endless things that crop up at the "demon in the machine" level, you owe it to yourself to at least subscribe to his blog feed. I'd also recommend you sign on to receive his e-zine.
A couple of weeks ago Fred started blogging, and I of course plugged his blog feed into my present favourite newsreader, "GreatNews."
If you're at all interested in staying on top of computer issues and fixing the endless things that crop up at the "demon in the machine" level, you owe it to yourself to at least subscribe to his blog feed. I'd also recommend you sign on to receive his e-zine.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Imagining the 10th Dimension
I got an e-mail today, with a link to this site. Now, in order to "get this," you need a little background in Quantum Physics.
One of the most important "subatomic concept" is that of parallel universes. It is assumed that, far from there being one universe, there are infinite one. Each choice we make creates a "road not taken" universe, and all the exists in our present universe is what we see.
String theory is one of the ways physicists are attempting to order this reality with our everyday reality, where there only seems to be one universe. The effort is important for our understanding of why the subatomic universe seems to operate under a different set of "rules."
This site is a flash enabled graphic presentation of the 10 dimensions proposed in String Theory. Have a look - it's fascinating!
One of the most important "subatomic concept" is that of parallel universes. It is assumed that, far from there being one universe, there are infinite one. Each choice we make creates a "road not taken" universe, and all the exists in our present universe is what we see.
String theory is one of the ways physicists are attempting to order this reality with our everyday reality, where there only seems to be one universe. The effort is important for our understanding of why the subatomic universe seems to operate under a different set of "rules."
This site is a flash enabled graphic presentation of the 10 dimensions proposed in String Theory. Have a look - it's fascinating!
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