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My Internet has been down all day so I've basically been stuck in cyberspace. However, when the sensors came back up and I could detect a few things the first star I saw was (419) There were several ports circling this star. One was
and the statement "One of our most basic human needs is to connect." After today, I agree! What do you think? I have been without Internet all day. I called repair and they said there were no outages in my area and suggested I unplug my modem, wait 60 seconds, and plug it back in. I did and still nothing. They were going to send me a new modem, which would have meant waiting for three days. Instead, I tried jiggling the cord on the one I have and viola! Apparently, the plug was not seated properly and was not connecting. I think my big foot had something to do with it as well because my modem sits under my desk in the most inconvenient place to get to! It taught me a valuable lesson though. I am lost without my computer and the Internet! I need that connection! Prompt: "Hello All, Prompt: October 6, 2020 Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Where would we be without Jesus Christ?" I shudder to think of where I would be even today if it weren't for the love and grace of Jesus Christ. I was a hardcore drug addict and Jesus reached into the pits of hell and plucked me out. Of course, that hell was nothing like the real, eternal hell that those who do not accept Christ's salvation face. It was bad enough though. I would imagine that without Jesus I would now be in the real Hell! "Prompt: Use these words in your entry: Clowns, cars, and candy." I know people who are afraid of clowns, cars, and candy. I was never scared of any of the above, although candy should scare me. I am gaining entirely too much weight. I am officially at my highest weight ever. "Prompt: “The past only comes back when the present runs so smoothly that it is like the sliding surface of a deep river,” said Virginia Woolf. Why do you think she used the river metaphor?" I think she used the river metaphor because time is like a river. You can never touch the same water twice. |