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June 14th, 2010 Comments off

Fly Selection

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Fly High in the World of Communications With the Fly Mobiles

In this Jet age, portability is a big factor and this is the reason why the traditional landline phones are now being replaced by the sleek mobile phones. In addition to that, since individuals such as executives and many others need to be in constant touch with their fellow colleagues, relatives, friends and family members there is no contender against the mobile phones.

A mobile phone serves several purposes; it can be used for communication and at the same time, it can also be used for gaming and multimedia activities. The phone can be put to different uses as per the sole discretion of the mobile user. Some of us even make a purchase of a phone for showing off our social status and making use of mobile technology for availing smart mobile solutions.

There is no doubt that these phones have tremendous benefits but is it easy to select and purchase a mobile phone in today’s market? The selection decision is quite difficult with so many brands and products at the offering. However, if some care can be observed there is no doubt that a mobile phone can be a better servant of the mobile users.

A prospective buyer must give due consideration to factors such as overall quality, performance, reliability, affordability and customer service before coming up with a good decision. He or she also needs to search both the traditional as well as the online markets to fetch a “better and budget-friendly” mobile deal.

If you are looking for a good phone then the highly acclaimed Fly mobile phones such as the Fly V70, Fly SL100, Fly MP600 and Fly SL400m are great options. These cheap Fly mobiles will never let you down when it comes to value-for-money. Let us now have a close look at the features of the Fly V90, the easy-to-use and power-packed phone from Fly. The Fly V90 is a GSM-enabled mobile phone that comes preloaded with high-class mobile functionality and user-friendly features. The phone has a vibrant 1.8-inch TFT display with 65K colours. The ultra-stylish Fly mobile comes with FM radio and video player along with exceptional sound and video clarity. The VGA camera of this phone allows the users to capture high-class images without compromising on the overall quality, while its MP3 player takes care of the music enthusiasts’ needs.

Stay high with mobile usage, get the Fly mobiles today.

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The author is a specialist in retail writing. Her writing skills reflect the outcome of years of exposure to the retail industry. Working with retail giants as a consultant has enriched her knowledge base and her passion for writing got fire. She can be read regularly on RetailsDirect.com. For details please visit: www.retailsdirect.com
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According to the theory of Natural Selection, how did bats gain the adaptation of flying?

fossil evidence showed that bats desended from shrewlike organisms that couldnt fly…

natural selection is when nature selects the organisms best adapted to the environment to survive…so the weaker bats died while the “stronger” ones (that avoided their predators) lived and had offspring…im guessing the stronger bats over time evolved to have flight, which made it easier for them to avoid enemies

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Combo One

February 4th, 2010 Comments off

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The History And Characteristics Of The Jazz Combo

Jazz is an American art form whose roots date back to the mid-19th century slave songs and chants. The early 20th century saw the art form blossom as instrumental music in the southern United States, mainly along the Mississippi river and specifically New Orleans, Louisiana.

Early instrumental jazz combos of New Orleans varied in instrumentation. More often than not, these early jazz groups generally consisted of trumpet, clarinet, trombone, tuba and drums. This instrumentation became what is known as the “dixieland” combo, making its way up the Mississippi river to Chicago where the music became popularized by jazz greats such as Louis Armstrong.

Dixieland combos can be thought of as groups that play “polyphonic” improvisational music. Each instrument is independent of every other instrument, with each player creating separate musical improvisations based on known melodies, or “tunes” of the day.

The players of these early jazz combos each had a separate role within the group. The trumpet player was depended upon to state the melody of the song, while the clarinet would improvise complex lines above him. The trombonists role was to improvise or “fill in” the middle register with lines and notes that were essential to the chord changes of the song itself. The tuba player (or bass player) generally laid down root notes (and 5ths) of each chord on beats 1 and 3 of each measure. The tuba served as the harmonic anchor for the group. Lastly, it was the drummers role to keep everyone together by keeping a steady beat throughout the entirety of the song.

As jazz music developed throughout the 1940s and 1950s, jazz combo instrumentation began to become more standardized. The jazz “quintet” and “sextet” became very popular during this time. The quintet consisted of trumpet and alto (or tenor) sax as the main melodic instruments while the rhythm section (piano, bass and drums) took care of rhythm and harmony.

The sextet added a trombone to form what essentially was a three horn front line, with rhythm section accompaniment. The extra melodic instrument of the sextet made it possible for the horns to add more harmonic depth to the sound of the group. Each instrument had a role not only as a melodic voice, but also as an integral component of the harmonic structure as well.

Modern jazz combos consist of a variety of instrumentation – 4, 5 horn combos are common place. As the group grows in size however, the name “combo” is replaced by “band” or “little big band”.

The jazz combo has provided a musical and creative outlet for countless musicians over the last 100 years. The jazz combo continues to provide jazz musicians the opportunity to work together to make music not only as a group but also to develop their own voice as individual jazz improvisers. It is, and probably always will be, the perfect vehicle for learning the art of jazz improvisation.

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Combo Vending Guide

The vending business has always been very flexible and adaptable, and introducing combo vending machines into the mix only give creative vendors even more options. A combo vending machine dispenses both snacks and drinks, and can also come with advanced payment options such as credit card acceptors. So what are the advantages of these innovative new machines? For me, it breaks down to three distinct benefits: efficiency, versatility and convenience. I’ll discus each of these three strengths throughout the following paragraphs.

Combo vending machines are more efficient simply because it’s cheaper to purchase a single multi-use machine than one each for snacks and drinks. If you’ve found a location that has both hungry and thirsty customers, then purchasing a combo machine will allow you to profit from both needs while cutting your initial costs in half. Combo machines will have less selection that dedicated snack or drink centers, so each of your product choices will have to be made carefully.

Second, combo vending machines offer increased versatility because of their small size. Acquiring good locations is critical to the success of your business, but many prospective locations will only have space for one machine. With combo vending, more locations will be available for your use, increasing your potential for profit and growth.

Finally, combo vending machines are much more convenient than owning two or more machines. One machine is easier to move than two, requiring less car or truck space. It’s also easier to restock and collect cash from one machine, shortening your vending route. A single unit also has less potential to break than two, saving you time in your regular maintenance and reducing potential any repair costs.

Taking time to understand the vending business before you dive in will pay huge dividends in the future. Many talented individuals have made great profits through vending, and will continue to do so because of their unique knowledge. But guess what? Some of these rich vendors have dumped all of their experience into ebooks, which are available for purchase online. I’ve reviewed a few popular vending ebooks on my website. Check these reviews out, and don’t be afraid to invest a few dollars in priceless information!

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Gill Bass

October 24th, 2009 Comments off

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Koi Pond & Waterfall: Top 21 Most Asked Questions Answered

Q What is the ideal depth for a koi pond?

A In my experience of over 25 years, 4 to 5 feet is ideal. You need a minimum of 3 feet for koi fish for several reasons. Safety for fish from wading cranes they can not wade in 3 feet of water. Plus the water temperature in shallow ponds fluctuates too much with the changes in ambient temperature. The greater the volume of water, the longer it takes for the temperature to change. Warm water or fluctuating temperatures are unhealthy for fish.

Q What is the ideal size for a pond?

A The ideal size would be determined by the size of your yard. Its size should be proportional to the size of the yard. Also, the larger the pond, the greater the maintenance.

Q What is your opinion on using a liner to construct a pond rather than using a hard molded or concrete one.

A My recommendation is and always has been to use concrete. However, if you are on a tight budget or do not plan on living there for an extended period time, a liner would be recommended. In this case, you would have to add a thin layer of mortar between the liner and soil to prevent tree roots, ground squirrels, rats, mice, gophers or chipmunks from compromising the liner. The hard molded, preformed plastic ponds become brittle from the sun’s UV rays in just a couple of years. No good!

Q What type of pond filter do you recommend?

A That cannot be answered simply because many factors are involved. Do you have an existing pond with a submersible pump or above-ground pump? What’s the volume of the pond? Do you have fish, and if so, how many? What size plumbing pipe is being used? This is so involved, I have devoted an entire chapter in my construction manual to the subject. I have an 8000 gallon pond with above-ground pump and I use a pressurized biological bead filter. It takes 2 minutes to back flush with the turn of a handle and keeps my pond crystal clear.

Q I have tons of algae hanging from the rocks in my falls and growing in clumps in my hand. What can I do to get rid of it?

A When the first Polynesians settled in Hawaii between 300 and 600 AD, they were probably very annoyed by the aggressive, wild, pervasive taro plant, just like you are your algae. They tried to chop it down, burn it, stomp it, but to no avail. It just came back, so they eat it, and still do to this day. In fact, it’s a staple like peanut butter is to some Americans. Just kidding! However, if you told me it was watercress I would suggest eating it. Many pond stores will try to sell you a very expensive algaecide to solve your problem, but all you need to do is increase the salt content of your water. Some experts recommend one pound of rock salt to every 100 gallons of water. This will not hurt your fish; in fact, it will help to produce a healthy shine coat. However, it will harm most of your plants if you apply that dose all at once. Plus the dead and decaying algae will deplete the oxygen and this will harm your fish. Apply it slowly over a week or two, and be patient. It takes longer to kill it this way, but your fish will appreciate it! This topic is also a chapter in my construction manual.

Q Should I keep salt in my pond on a regular basis?

A If you maintain a specific gravity of 1.000, your fish will be less susceptible to ulcer and fin rot. And you will keep the algae from getting out of control.

Q I am considering building a waterfall between my house and my neighbor’s against the fence. Will the sound of the falls annoy them if I let it run 24 hours a day?

A The sound generated by a waterfall is called white noise, which is very relaxing and soothing, not annoying. I have several hundred clients who leave their falls running 24/7 and none have ever had a neighbor complain. In fact, they all appreciate the fact that they did not have to spend the money to enjoy the sound.

Q How many koi fish can I put in my pond?

A The amount could range from 150 to 250 gallons per fish. If you are starting out with small 6″ to 8″ long koi, they can reach 2 feet in three years, depending on how much food and how often you feed them. They could even grow to over 3 feet long! The overcrowding of fish produces stress and a lot of waste material. It can reduce the health of the fish and result in various diseases. Also, a less crowded pond is more pleasant to look at.

Q Do I really need a filter in my pond?

A Not in every case. If your pond is small and you have any guppies or mosquito fish and adequate water plants covering 1/3 to ´ of your pond, your pond will clean itself by means of the nitrogen cycle. The biological aspects of pond chemistry is well covered in my waterfall and construction manual.

Q How long do koi fish live?

A The average life span of koi in Japan is 70 years. Some have been known to live to 100 or more, such as the legendary Hanako, alleged to have lived for over 200 years. Unlike the amazing results of the meticulous care the Japanese give their koi, American koi live a fraction of that time, usually due to neglect and lack of care or proper environment.

Q How can I protect my koi against predators?

A Unfortunately, most people that come to me are frustrated people who already have a pond or a rather poorly planned pond. If your pond is shallow, less than 3 feet, or has a shallow end, the raccoons, coyotes, cranes, egrets, etc. have easy access to your fish. You may think your fish are safe because you have a deep end for the fish to retreat to. Well, you and your fish are dead wrong. A crane will stand perfectly still for 10 to 20 minutes waiting for the koi to forget he is there. Some will regurgitate chum into the deep pond, luring the fish to the surface. Your only solution is a net, or try the crane statue, scarecrow, or high-frequency sound emitters for smaller animals. However, one of my clients watched a crane land next to his crane statue. While the scarecrow was pelting him with a stream of water, it snatched up one of their prize koi.

A critter-proof pond is over 3 feet everywhere and has a raised deck 13″ minimum over the water surrounding the pond. Raccoons cannot swim and catch fish at the same time, and they or the birds will not be able to reach the water.

Q I would like to have a koi pond but I live in Michigan and every year ponds and lakes freeze over. Will they survive?

A There are fish in those lakes you are talking about: blue gill, bass, sunfish, carp, and they all survive. And guess what? Koi are in the carp family. Koi were originally raised for food in Japan. They would grow rice in the summer and then flood the rice patties and raise koi in the winter, cutting holes in the ice to catch them for food. However, your pond must be 4 ´ to 6 feet deep to ensure the water stays about 40 o the bottom. Turn off the waterfall and bottom drain, draw water from the skimmer to keep the bottom still. Place swimming pool solar blankets over the surface. If your pond is deep enough, you can let it freeze over. However, you need to install a horse tank heater to keep a hole open in the ice to allow any ammonia gas from rotting debris on the bottom to escape. If your pond is less than 4 ´ feet deep, take the koi indoors for the winter and place them in a garage or basement tank.

Q Can I keep koi and goldfish together?

A Yes, you can. They are both cold water fish and members of the carp family. Most other cold water fish can also swim together, such as shubunkins, rudd, orfe, blue gill, mosquito fish, guppies, sunfish, bass, etc. However, only in deeper ponds where the mean temperature is 65 degrees or less on the bottom for bass, sunfish and blue gill.

Q Should my pond have a bottom drain?

A First of all, a bottom drain is essential for a healthy pond. However, if it is exposed and the suction is strong enough, turtles or fish can get stuck to it and not be able to get loose. Therefore, two drains should be hooked in series to relieve the pressure between them, just as in a swimming pool. Bottom drains draw falling waste from the fish before it reaches the bottom, keeping it clean. Areas where it does build up can be swept to the drains for easy cleaning. If you are using a submersible pump or pulling the water from a skimmer, water is not circulating properly on the bottom of the pond. That is where rotting debris is producing ammonia and other toxic gases.

Q My pond water is very clear, but my fish are dying. What is wrong?

A Drinking water might taste good, smell good, and look clear. But some of the most toxic chemicals that are known to cause cancer are colorless, odorless and tasteless. I recommend that you purchase a test kit form a pond store and check your water regularly. Nitrates, nitrite and ammonia are all detrimental to fish. Ammonia and nitrite can, at high levels, be fatal to fish. These substances are dissolved in the water and consequently are impossible to detect by the clarity of the water and they can break down the fishes’ immune system.

Q What type of filter do you recommend?

A For any pond over 1000 gallons, I recommend a pressurized biological bead filter that can be back washed. I have used Aqua Ultraviolet Ultima II filters for years. Most larger pond suppliers carry them. Their filters range from 1000 gallons to 10,000 gallons. Up-flow and gravity flow filters require regular cleaning, which is a filthy job. The filter media is packed with stinky, putrid fish waste and decaying pond scum. As you handle the filter screens, media, scrubbers, etc., you will have little white feces-eating worms that are 1/16″ long crawling on your hands and arms. Not to mention the noxious smell that burns your eyes and lungs.

It cost pennies on the dollar to make, yet dealers charge a fortune. You pay the price for the filter and in the time it takes to maintain it you pay an additional cost for your time maintaining it. With a pressurized filter, it only takes the turn of a handle for 2 to 3 minutes and the filter is clean. The waste water is not wasted either. You can water your plants with it using the discharge hose. If you can imagine, that brown, colored, stinky water is packed with nitrogen. It’s better than Miracle Grow T.M. I have used my 6000 gallon Ultima II for over eight years and it works as well now as they day it was installed. Happy, happy fish!

Q How much does an average pond cost?

A What is average? It depends on whether you are talking about a liner pond or a professional concrete and rebar pond. A typical liner pond can be 6 feet by 8 feet, and depending on who is installing it, could cost between $2,500 and $3,500. The other dimensions are pretty much proportionate. Liner ponds are susceptible to leaks from punctures, gophers, and rats, etc. Concrete ponds last for decades and on the average cost only 20% more than liner ponds.

Q My pond is green and I can not see my fish. What should I do?

A Your challenge is algae (suspended planktonic algae), which does not directly hurt the fish. However, algae gives off oxygen during the day from photosynthesis. But unfortunately, it uses up oxygen at night. In addition, it is unsightly and blocks the view of the fish. You can increase the salt content or install an ultraviolet light, which not only kills spore algae but kills the bacteria that causes the water to become murky and stinky.

Q I heard that UV light will also kill the beneficial bacteria. Is that true?

A If I say “No,” I am calling many so-called professional experts liars. So I will put it this way. All the beneficial pond bacteria such as aerobic or anaerobic bacteria, nitrobacter, etc., reside in the filter or in the decaying debris at the bottom of the pond. They aren’t floating around in the pond. Bacteria and algae containing pathogenic disease are, and as they pass through the UV light, they are eradicated.

Q Do I need a waterfall for my pond?

A With no hesitation, YES! Most definitely. First of all, waterfalls are beautiful to look at. The sound is soothing and relaxing and the water moving over rocks generates negative ions which are added to the air. As you breathe negatively charged air, it relieves stress and anxiety. Waterfalls also add extra oxygen to the pond. Waterfalls are a must!

Q I heard concrete ponds will leach alkali into the pond. Is that true?

A Yes and no. A poorly constructed concrete pond will, but only until algae starts growing on the sides. Also if the pond is constructed of 3500 psi concrete and coated with Thoro-seal T.M., it is impossible for alkali to leach out. Plus, if you use Doug Hoover’s secret mortar mix formula, the mortar in the waterfall between the rock will not leach either.

Q What is the advantage of building a waterfall using concrete and mortar?

A A major reason is that the rock will be securely mortared in place, preventing a serious accident from rocks sliding, as with a liner waterfall. Trust me, some day, some adventurous child will climb onto it. That is a lawsuit in the making.

Happy koi, peace & joy.

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Douglas C. Hoover; CEO of Aquamedia Corp, Master Waterfall Builder, architect, engineer, freelance writer, author, designer & builder of over 1,900 waterfall and ponds in CA (26 years). Author of “Waterfall and Pond Construction Manual” and developer of the “Water Feature Digital Design Library 4.0″ Free downloads, no sign in- http://www.askdoughoover.com

Why More Fishing Enthusiasts Are Practicing Catch and Release Fishing

Since many people catch and keep their fish many anglers are starting to do catch and release fishing to save the fish and let them expand more and more. Most people will fish out a spot and there will be no more fish, if you just release a fish every few trips you are saving a fish or two every time you go out fishing. The catch and release is a good method of fishing and should be done by other anglers around so you can grow more fish to catch. The more fish there are the more bites you will get.

When you are fishing you want to try and hook the fish when you set the hook in their mouth so you don’t hurt them badly like hooking them in their gills or gut will cause death and more and more death will lead to extinction. So when you are fishing wait for the fish to take the bait then set the hook and tries to set it in the mouth of the fish even though you will not be able to see through the water.

Fish are things that live in the water so when you hold them out of the water when releasing them you are just risking their lives since they can only breathe in water. You will want to avoid holding the fish out of the water for too long since they will need to breathe in the water. They also have a protective film on their bodies so when you catch them avoid touching the bodies of the fish as that is their defense mechanism. You will want to either grab them through the gills or in the mouth for a safe release.

When you are fishing the fish is fighting you so when it is fighting it is building up lactic acid which can be harmful to the fish days later. So when you are fighting a fish you will want to give them as less of a struggle as possible so they wont build up that nasty acid and so it will not harm them in the later days. You just need to remember when you are releasing a fish do not hold them out of the water for too long because that is how they breathe and you just want to gander at them for a second and not hold them out of the water too long. Every second that you hold them out of the water is another second that is close to them suffocating. So be careful when fishing and releasing your fish that you catch. You will also need to take care when releasing them just give them a few swishes in the water before you let them go let them get some breathes in before you drop them in the water as they still may be in shock that they are out of the water being hooked by something really sharp.

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All Leach

July 23rd, 2009 Comments off

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Cesspools, Septic Tanks, Plumbers, and Plumbing History

You wake up one radiant Saturday morning, looking forward to doing some gardening around your magnificent new Pre-Revolutionary Colonial home in tony Westchester.

You throw open the bay windows, taking in the expanse of benevolent blue skies, your magnificent garden bursting with Daffodils and Tiger Lilies, the wild ducks luxuriating just beyond in the shimmering pond, beneath a ring of White Oaks and Sugar Maples.

You take in a deep breath of fresh air -

Then, you’re rolling on your Persian rug, gagging uncontrollably…

The aroma of your splendid natural setting hits you with all the power and putrescence of a toxic waste dump.

What’s the problem?

This is Westchester. Not some 4th-world village with shallow roadside trenches filled with human excreta.

Then, you remember, just before purchasing your dream house, a friend suggested to check the condition of the septic tank.

What Is It?

A typical septic tank has a volume of 750-1500 gallons, and may be made of concrete, steel, or fiberglass. They are watertight chambers that promote the growth of anaerobic bacteria for the biological decomposition of sewage, and the separation of grease and organic particles from the wastewater. Septic tanks are constructed with baffles or sanitary tees to prevent the flow-through of floating solids, and to minimize the possibility of the raw sewage from leaving the tank, and disturbing the settled sludge and floating scum.

A septic system combines a septic tank and a leaching system. The leaching system may include leach lines, leach beds, or seepage pits. Drywells are another term for seepage pits, with the distinction being that they typically handle no sewage and simply re-direct storm water into the ground. Sometimes the term “cesspool” is used, but it’s actually archaic. There are a few cesspools manufactured, but they don’t permit the flow-through of septic tanks, and are only used for temporary purposes.

In terms of modern plumbing, waste from your home enters and exits the top portion of the buried septic tank. In the interim, the bacteria in the tank’s liquid environment do their work by breaking down solids into a liquid called effluent. Effluent exits the tank, next enters the leaching system, before finally seeping back into the ground.

When You Need a Plumber

If you begin detecting unwelcome odors, find yourself sinking into soggy and lushly green areas in your lawn, or suddenly discover a fetid backup in your sink, shower, or bathtub, the chances are your septic tank’s leaching system has failed.

Septic tanks can suffer structural damage or deteriorate over time. Most problems are created by blockages in the plumbing or leaching systems, or the pipe running between your home and the tank. Minor obstructions can be solved with household plumbing equipment, but serious ones require a plumber.

Over time, tree roots can also enter the drainpipes choking off the refuse. Also, the soil surrounding the leaching system can become clogged, and when all the sludge and scum is not periodically removed from the tank, they’re transported out into the absorption field.

Benefits

Aside from unclogging pipes, repairing leaching systems, or replacing severely damaged septic tanks, an experienced plumber will know how to find your tank if you don’t even know where it is.

Your general contractor should have provided you with a plot plan, indicating the septic system’s whereabouts. But if you’ve somehow lost or misplaced the records, and can’t obtain them from your city or county’s heath department, a savvy plumber will zone in on your septic tank by probing the ground with a metal rod to locate the pipeline. Or, he’ll follow the pipeline from the house by listening to the noise a metal snake making final contact with the tank inlet. Water probes are another method he might utilize to locate a tank that’s gone M.I.A.

Risks

Don’t buy a septic tank that’s too small for your house. Larger units have many advantages including longer detention times, permit better separation, and less carry-over of scum and sludge. These factors prolong the life of the subsurface leach lines, leach beds, and seepage pits. Yes, larger tanks are more expensive, but require less frequent cleaning, and allow for future home expansion.

Cess Pool History 101

The Romans were innovators in sewage control, most notably with the cloaca maxima, circa 800 BC. These open drains carried away storm water, but designed in such a way that the rains also flushed away piles of excrement and household rubbish thrown into the streets. These Roman sewer geniuses also developed the cesspool, the forerunner of a modern-day septic tank. Sewage flowed into a large stone vat, where heavy solids settled to the bottom, and lighter particles floated to the top. The partially cleaned liquid was drained into a river or the sea. The collected sludge was then used as fertilizer or buried.

About the Author

Robert Rava is a writer for Yodle, a business directory and online advertising company. Find a contractor or more home care articles at Yodle Consumer Guide. Cesspools, Septic Tanks, Plumbers, and Plumbing History

Texas Tech Head Coach Mike Leach Fired… Shocking details

In an event that has surprised followers of college football all over the country, (now former) Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach was fired on Monday. There is word that Leach had a lawsuit pending against the school in relation to his recent suspension, and he was fired shortly before appearing in court for a hearing on his suspension. Texas Tech holds strong that his firing was appropriate, and several players have agreed. Mike Leach does have his supporters though, including New England Patriot Wes Welker.

The firing stemmed from the alleged abuse of sophomore Adam James by the former Texas Tech coach. James says that Coach Mike Leach would confine him to small, dark spaces during practices as punishment. Many other players echoed resentment toward the coach, how there was “always a negative vibe”. In one alleged incident, Adam James was locked in a shed during practice. Contraversy erupted over another incident where Adam James was locked in an electrical closet after he had a concussion.

While many are on James’ side saying that Mike Leach was a terrible coach, supporters of Leach question James “work ethic”. As if poor work ethic is any excuse for locking somebody in a shed against their will. Especially in Texas, I could see how such a case could have come about, football players will do anything their coach says most of the time because there is supposed to be trust. Leach broke this trust and this resulted in abuse.

Do you think Mike Leach deserved to be fired? This is a hot button issue and we are trying to get your opinion. On one side, Leach has said that the school is lying, but refuses to say about what. Then there are all the players that claim he was a bad coach and indeed did treat James like that on more than one occasion. Vote right now and get a free NCAA jersey of your choice! Limited time offer, will be taken down very shortly.

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Matrix Fly

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The Mountains Of Avatar

Nearly a quarter billion in revenue on the first weekend for Avatar (world wide distribution) is impressive.  Like the movie trilogy, Matrix, there are many spiritual truths embedded within the highly graphic and action-filled movie; however, one that got my attention was the floating mountains of Avatar. 

The mountains which seemed to float above the planet were each attached by vines.

What seems to us to be a random collection of planets and an even more random disconnect between people, religions, and nations IS NOT! Our universe is not 4% disconnected matter (planets, stars, galaxies, etc.) and 96% space (non matter). We are now (science) to begin to understand that the invisible 96% is 73% dark energy and 23% dark matter (the gravitational field needed to keep whirling galaxies from flying apart as they spin).

The universe isn’t just the VISIBLE forms of matter!

WE are NOT just the PHYSICAL FORMS that we call a body. Empty space is not empty and we are not confined to our physical frames. We are spirit (can you say ENERGY, LIGHT, VIBRATION?), like the floating mountains, tied to the ONE. The quantum physics discovery of non-locality is causing scientists to redefine their religion of scientific materialism. When we come to the realization that we are more than our brother’s keeper, we are our brother, then we open a new way of life wherein we can mutually co-exist in peace.

Until then, we’ll continue along the path of destruction.

Only LOVE can save us. Isn’t that the message of the Kingdom- and Jesus?

About the Author

As a spiritual-futurist, I have a BA degree majoring in history. One cannot know the future without knowing the past which holds clues to what is on the horizon. The world is in such a rapid expansion of knowledge that we are close to entering a tipping point that will forever change earth as we know it.

Science Fiction Books – Let Your Imagination Fly Far and Wide

Science fiction has inspired many block-buster movies. Star Wars, Matrix and Terminator are some of the movies that are based on science fiction. In fact, many scientific discoveries were first imagined in science fiction literature only. Robots were first featured in children’s fiction books during the start of the twentieth century. They eventually became a reality during the later part of the twentieth century.

Unlike other types of fictions, the science fiction books feature technological innovations that have not become a reality. Most of the present day fiction books discuss about time-machines, inter-stellar travel and flying cars. These are as innovative a concept as Robots were during the start of the twentieth century. Who knows, these science fiction machines may eventually become a part of our daily life in not too far future.

Robert Jordan’s “Popular Wheel of Time,” “Lord of the Rings” and “Star Trek” are among the all time favourite science fiction books. Joe R. Lansdale’s “Flaming London” is among the best selling fiction books of the present time. The book presents us with a postmodern alternate earth in its Victorian period. The main carryover character of the book is Ned the Seal. A mere seal in body, Ned has been experimented on by Dr. Momo and is now a highly intelligent being. Ned has thumbs grafted into his flippers so that he may communicate with humanity with his omnipresent slate. In fact, most of the book is narrated by Ned himself.

Leading book publishers come up with new science fiction books every now and then. In fact there is a multi-billion industry that is based on science fiction books. These days, DVD and CD versions of these books are also available at retailers across the world. These books and their DVD/CD versions are also available at leading online book stores of the UK like Bookworm and Amazon UK at highly attractive bargain prices.

About the Author

Alden Jerry is an expert writer. Visit to know more about science fiction books at online cheap books store in uk

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