Archive for July 1st, 2008
There are many systems on the market to convert your car’s engine into one that will run on water.
One that has proved to be highly effective is the Water4gas system. The guide to this system talks you through the process of making your engine a hydrogen on demand system in a straight forward, simple way. This entails your engine turning ordinary tap water into non-combustible hydrogen using the battery. This system works with all car models and engine types, including diesel. Using this system you will get up to 1000 miles from a single quart of water. This is a multi-cell system, which means it allows for multiple quarts of water to be connected to your car at a time, further adding to the efficiency. Another great feature of this system is its versatility in cold weather. The water can be replaced with washer fluid in frozen temperatures.
July 1st, 2008
I was walking around a flea market in South Florida eating snow cones with my grandson. He wanted to see if he could find some toy soldiers to play with when we got home. I wanted to see if anyone had any cheap luggage for sale. Jon had been staying with me for part of the summer while his parents worked overtime to make some extra money and not have to pay a baby sitter. As grandmother, I felt it was my duty to spoil the little man. So we went shopping at least once a week. Most of the shopping we did was at yard sales and flea markets because he thinks they are fun and I love a bargain. Turns out, I needed another suitcase to send all the bargains home. His parents made money with their extra time and I saved them money with my flea market purchases. Win – Win!
July 1st, 2008
My sister works at one of the local pharmacies in the city we live in so naturally I go to that pharmacy when I need a prescription filled. She is great at what she does and really enjoys it as well. I think that being a pharmacy tech has been really good for her. She decided on becoming one about five years ago. She went to school for a short time to become certified which I think was great and has been working with a very nice salary ever since. I am a teacher so of course I think education is important, so I am very proud of her.
July 1st, 2008
If you are ever curious about your family and would like to know more, search death records. I know it sounds a bit morbid. However, I was shocked at how much information is available through these searches. It’s amazing how fast we forget details, like what year Grandpa died, let alone born. Just learning a little bit of information with regards to your lineage can make history come alive. When you see that someone you love was born before the first car was ever made you can’t help but talk about it and want to learn more. We have found that with the help of running a quick search on our family we have gleaned so much history about where we came from.
July 1st, 2008
I was outside playing around when I came across this incredible painting of a summit. What was really cool about it was that this was a hand painted picture that actually was drawn to use 3D Glasses! I’d never seen anything like it hand drawn before. It used the colors and the shifting of perceptions perfectly and when you did pit on your 3D Glasses you really got an amazing 3D drawing that was truly perfect! I’m not sure how they drew it or who drew it but they deserve an award for doing such an amazing job. The detail alone is staggering!
July 1st, 2008
I believe that my mother is suffering from short term memory loss, though she would never in a million years admit it. I think the thought of it simple scares her beyond imagination due to the fact both of her parents suffered from alzheimer’s. This was a very sad thing for the entire family to watch, but especially for my mother, who was an only child. To have her parents not recognize her or call her another name was devastating. Is there anything you can do to help a person who is beginning to show signs of memory loss or is this a natural course of events we will have to learn to live with and deal with?
July 1st, 2008