Tuesday, July 13, 2004

 

Gentle Horsemanship Takes Hold Across U.S.

Yahoo! News - Gentle Horsemanship Takes Hold Across U.S.: "'I feel I can get so much more from the horse the more ... I understand about how his inner feelings are and how his mind works,' said Schaack, Haythorn's horse trainer, who sees some 900 horses throughout the year. "

 

Ray Hunt

Order Form - Artist Virginia Anderson - Ray Hunt on Silver Eye Lass: "'My whole life is the horse'

'The horse knows when you know and he knows when you don't'

'The horse is never wrong'

'It's amazing what you can learn when you've already learned all there is to learn'
- Ray Hunt"

 

Facts Didn't Matter

Facts Didn't Matter: "Why can't the President explain--without lying--why we are in Iraq? Why are Americans dying in a country that had no weapons of mass destruction, had no role in 9/11 and posed no immediate threat to the United States? "

Wednesday, July 07, 2004

 

Wondering where your American tax money goes?

www.wholelifetimes.com/news.html
"Hey, That's My Money!
When you paid your federal income taxes in April, did you wonder where the money went? Here's the short answer: From each income tax dollar, 29 cents went to the military, 9.4 cents to the military portion of the national debt, and more than 10 cents to the remaining debt. That means 49%-nearly half-flowed toward unproductive activity.

To put this 49% figure in perspective, education and veterans' benefits received less than 4% each; housing and natural resources, including all environmental protections, received about 2% each."

Friday, July 02, 2004

 

Wired News: Searching for the Perfect OS

Wired News: Searching for the Perfect OS: "It may sound idiotically simple, but according to technology's leading seer, Apple CEO Steve Jobs, searching for information -- not sorting it -- is the wave of the future.
At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco this week, Jobs declared that searching for information on a hard drive, rather than sorting into files and folders, is the future of computing. "

I feel like I've seen this for years. I've never sorted my emails into files and folders. Glad that it's coming to the rest of OS filing. What do you think?

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