tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5368314490030581922024-03-19T05:21:57.364-04:00BiblioHistoriaFrancesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.comBlogger789125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-17981274449992809232013-11-03T18:03:00.003-05:002013-11-03T18:03:37.948-05:00Closing this blogI guess all good things had to come to an end. <br />
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I was going to post a book review today, but guess what., Google made me do a 1 hour runabout resetting my password just because I forgot the old one.<br />
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I didnt realise that Google had taken over Blogspot. I dont like Google - never have.<br />
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Google has no privacy rules - they invade peoples privacy at the drop of a hat. <br />
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That is why I refuse to use the Chrome Browser (I use Firefox instead) and also why I wont use any google email or other google product. I don't even use the google search engine. <br />
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Since I am seldom posting anything up at this blog any more, I have decided that I am going to close this blog and and move somewhere else - somewhere NOT controlled by Google.<br />
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It's been a good run. I have had this blog for 6 and a half years - from March 2007 when I started it. <br />
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I will slowly be moving some of my posts and reviews off this blog - some may reappear on my website and others may just go to my hard drive. <br />
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So Ciao for now and thank you so much for reading. Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-12602849061742221902013-10-02T15:47:00.000-04:002013-10-02T15:54:15.883-04:00Tom Clancy has diedOne of my all time favourite movies is the <b>Hunt for Red October</b>. This was a movie made back in the 1990s, starring 2 of my most favourite actors - Sean Connery and Sam Neill.<br />
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The movie was adapted from the bestseller book by Tom Clancy. <br />
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<a href="http://ca.omg.yahoo.com/news/tom-clancy-dead-bestselling-hunt-red-october-author-150500668-us-weekly.html" target="_blank">The author of that book, Tom Clancy, died yesterday.</a><br />
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He was just 66 years old. <br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-14211841997567531892013-09-17T15:08:00.000-04:002013-09-17T15:10:56.723-04:00The Scanners UniverseI have now been out of Squidoo for 6 months, but I still have an urge to write.<br />
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So over the last few days, I have created a new website where I can write my stuff.<br />
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I will continue putting book reviews up on this blog. <br />
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My new website is called <a href="http://scannersuniverse.comule.com/" target="_blank">The Scanners Universe</a><br />
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Because after all - I AM a Scanner!!!<br />
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Thank you. Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-76890720913552301542013-09-09T16:20:00.000-04:002013-09-09T16:23:09.874-04:00On Paper - Book Review<br />
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On Paper - The Everything Of Its 2000 Year History<br />
By Nicholas Basbanes<br />
Knopf Books<br />
October 2013<br />
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I love Nick Basbanes' books. He writes wonderful book about books and bibliography.<br />
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So when I was offered the chance to read this new book, as an ARC (Advanced Readers Copy) I jumped at the opportunity. <br />
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This book is about the history of PAPER - that thin stuff we humans used to write on - before the Internet and the world wide web was invented. Now most of us type on keyboards and our writing is stored in Cyberspace!! <br />
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Paper was invented back in China some 2000 years ago, and eventually arrived in Europe by way of the Middle East. Paper was clearly readily available before Gutenberg invented the printing press. The Printing press may have been new to Europe in 1450 CE, but it had been around in China in one form or another for quite some time. <br />
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While reading the history of paper in this book, was extremely enlightening, Basbanes could have been lightened it up with a few more anecdotes, and personal stories. <br />
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Basbanes spent seven years travelling throughout China, Asia, Middle East, Europe and the New World, chasing the history of paper. Some of his stories are interesting, others are not. I am probably biased, but there are some areas of history and some cultures I really don't have any interest in.<br />
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The chapters about the history of paper in China and along the Silk Road were very interesting to me. I thoroughly enjoyed those. The chapter about making paper in Japan was not. I personally am not terribly keen on Japanese history or culture. <br />
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That's not to say that the history was dry and dull, it wasn't. But all that history, was certainly packed in tight and the chapters were quite lengthy to read. I think another reason why I had trouble getting through this book, is because this was an ARC, (and not the finished product) and there was NOT a lot of white space.<br />
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I like reading books with large (easy to read) text and lots of white space. They look "friendly" to me. This ARC had pages and pages of small text with very few photos and not a lot of white space - so again, I may have been biased. As a result, I could not read several chapters at one time. <br />
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Basbanes went on to describe different ways in which paper was used. These included chapters on the following subjects. <br />
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Currency<br />
Cartridge wraps (for holding the gunpowder before metal bullets were invented)<br />
Hand made paper - often used for Origami (very important in Japan)<br />
Identity papers and passports<br />
Government documents<br />
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Diaries, Journals, Letters, Prose, Plays and other forms of literature<br />
Picture Postcards, Posters and Cards<br />
Gift wrapping paper<br />
Designs, plans, schematics and blueprints<br />
Printed Photographs (before the digital photo came along)<br />
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And so on.<br />
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As you can see, Paper has always been used in a variety of ways and for a lot of different reasons.<br />
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This book is due to be published on or around 17 October, 2013 by Alfred Knopf Books.<br />
Price will be USD35 and there will 448 pages. <br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-49976539148558344552013-07-15T00:24:00.002-04:002013-07-15T00:27:56.859-04:00Growing Up Again - Book Review<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Growing Up Again<br />
By Mary Tyler Moore<br />
MacMillan 2009<br />
<a href="http://us.macmillan.com/growingupagain/MaryMoore">Publishers Review</a> <br />
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Yeah, Yeah, I know - it's been way too long since I last read and reviewed anything. <br />
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But this book I have just finished reading precisely because like my son, Mary has also struggled with Type 1 diabetes. Except she was diagnosed way back in 1969 - 40 years before she published this book.<br />
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Mary was diagnosed in her 30's which is somewhat unusual, but it has been known to happen. <br />
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She has never looked after herself as well as she should. She tries hard to keep a tight control on her blood glucose level - but she is tempted by all sweet foods available and she finds it very hard to resist. <br />
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As a result, her eyes are not in the best shape. She has lost all her peripheral vision and the only sight she has left is literally tunnel vision (straight ahead).<br />
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The A1C is a blood test that shows an average Blood glucose level for the last 3 months. <br />
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A Normal A1C number for a non-diabetic is below 6<br />
A diabetic adult is expected to try and keep that number below 7<br />
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Diabetic children have to keep it below 8. <br />
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Mary Tyler Moore says that sometimes her A1C reading is 9 - which for a diabetic indicates very poor control.<br />
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My sons last A1C (tested just last week in fact) is currently 8.5 - which is NOT so good. <br />
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I have to keep even tighter control over what food he eats while he is at home over these next 2 months. This is somewhat stressful because he is also entering the time of puberty, going through growth spurts, and complaining that he is always hungry.<br />
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It seems to me that after every single meal he is asking for more food. And it certainly doesn't help that all he wants to do is to sit at that damn computer and play video games all day.<br />
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Mary Tyler Moore also does not like doing maths and so she has chosen to NOT use a pump - because she cant seem to count the carbs right, or figure out how much extra insulin to add when she is eating.<br />
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My son is good at maths and has also shown an interest in going on the pump, so maybe once school starts again, we can look into him doing the required training to get on the pump. This will mean HE has to be in control of his insulin, his food and all the carb counting. <br />
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MTM does mention several episodes where she made mistakes, and went HYPOglycemic - this is when the blood sugar levels drop very low. These episodes can often be life threatening if the glucose level stays low for too long. These are also the one time when a diabetic is REQUIRED to eat glucose, sugar, candy, cakes or anything with fast acting carbohydrates, to get the blood glucose levels back up again.<br />
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But this does NOT give you carte blanche to gorge on and overeat on the candy and sugar. You eat just enough to get that number back up to a normal level, test your blood glucose level and then stop eating. <br />
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Mary does not go into details about her acting - that can all be read in her autobiography - After All. This book deals much more with her life as a diabetic, and her role as the Chairman of the JDRF board.<br />
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JDRF stands for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - the old name for Type One Diabetes. <br />
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If you really want to learn what it is like to have type 1 diabetes, then this is the book to read.<br />
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is just a short book to read - only 160 pages - the rest is appendices
about various aspects of diabetes. This is an open and honest look at
what it takes and what it means to be diabetic - and showing just how
much more the diabetic person has to work at staying alive. <br />
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I really enjoyed this book. <br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-67649874265178729342013-05-05T07:30:00.000-04:002013-05-05T07:30:02.332-04:00I don't feel oldHappy Birthday to me..<br />
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Today is my 49th Birthday.<br />
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Next year I will be 50!! <br />
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I am chronologically old and definitely grey.<br />
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But the curious thing is - I don't FEEL old. <br />
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I think this has to do with the fact (and I know, I have probably mentioned this before) that my son is still officially just 10 years old.<br />
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But if you have read this blog with any regularity, you would know that MAY is the birthday month in this family. All 3 of us have birthdays in May. Mine just happens to be first which makes me the OLDEST on this family. My husband will also turn 49 this month, and our son will turn 11.<br />
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One that has changed from previous years is that I am now officially the SHORTEST in this family.<br />
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I have been 5 feet 4 inches tall now for a good 30 years - since I was 19 - at least. My husband has always been just over 6 feet tall. So what's changed, you ask?<br />
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Kids have this annoying habit of growing taller, and my son who was shorter than me on my last birthday, is now TALLER than me. I'm 5 feet 4 and he is now 5 feet 5 inches as measured officially by the doctors.<br />
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This now makes me both the oldest and the shortest in this family, as well as being the only female.<br />
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Happy Birthday to me<br />
Happy Birthday to me<br />
Happy Birthday to me-ee<br />
Happy Birthday to me.<br />
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PS while I am mentioning birthdays, this blog turned 6 years old on St Patrick's Day (March 17th) this year. <br />
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PPS now that I am no longer doing any Squidoo, I am hoping to go back to reading and reviewing more books for this blog. <br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-87214534466675931912013-03-22T22:10:00.004-04:002013-03-22T22:11:58.918-04:00No more SquidooOk my 2 year fascination with Squidoo has run its course. <br />
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Google keep changing their rules and algorithims about spam, spun content and duplicate content and Squidoo kept changing the rules to keep up. <br />
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Today was the last straw. They started telling us how to design our lenses. They said that they had created a prompt that strongly suggested that we have an Amazon Sales modules at the top of the lens - at least within the first 5 modules. Up until now, I have always placed my amazon modules at the end of most of my lenses.<br />
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I have also become worried about all the personal information and family photographs I was putting on my lenses. I have been thinking of removing them from Squidoo for quite some time now, so when they decided today to tell me how to design my lens, I decided that enough was enough. <br />
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I had 266 lenses in my account this morning. I deleted about 85 lenses - mostly the personal ones with personal information about me, and/or photos of various members of my family. <br />
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Now I have 181 lenses. I am going to keep those in place, just to continue receiving any residual cash I may pick up.<br />
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I wrote a comment in the forum about the HQ policy of this Amazon prompt. A lot of lenses just dont flow smoothly if you interrupt the flow of the content with a sales blurb. Especially if you are required to place a blurb in a specific location. I know HQ denies this, but I beleive that any lens that does not put an Amazon sales module at the top, will eventually be penalised <br />
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I also stated that the mere fact that HQ are mentioning this, indicates that income from sales and advertising is clearly dropping and the HQ team are losing income, so they need us to make more money for them. I know this is true because the amount of money I made from Squidoo also dropped for the first 3 months of 2013. My response was that I am not going to massage my lenses just to help them make more money.<br />
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To my astonishment, I got an email from the boss man himself - <b>Seth Godin</b>. I may have over-reacted just a smidgen . He claimed that those who did NOT put their Amazon modules near the top of their lenses, would not be penalised. But something tells me that eventually they will be.<br />
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His last line said - <i>Sorry to see you go. Good Luck.</i><br />
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I am not leaving Squidoo. I am leaving my account up, and just choosing not to make any more lenses, that's all. <br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-62111543925170118852013-02-08T13:48:00.000-05:002013-02-08T13:48:02.464-05:00This weather is getting out of hand nowI don't know who upstairs controls the weather but today we are in the middle of yet ANOTHER snow storm. and once again this one stretches from Toronto all the way to the East coast of the USA - including from Boston and Maine, down to NYC.<br />
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We have had more snow this winter than we have ever had in the last 4 or 5 years. <br />
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It actually started snowing around lunch time yesterday and more or less has not stopped since. The snow looks to be around 6 inches deep judging by what is piling up around the trees. <br />
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A lot of private schools have taken a snow day today as have several Universities and tertiary colleges. But the public and catholic schools boards say that schools are still open - although they have cancelled the buses.<br />
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So my son had to be wrapped up in a sweatshirt, a hoodie, a jacket and snow pants and boots, plus hat, gloves and scarf before I would allow him to leave and walk to school.<br />
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There is one thing I can say - AL Gore is just so so WRONG!!<br />
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This is NOT global warming!!!! <br />
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Once again I am not bothering with photos of my balcony - they look just like all the others. <br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-65393166833228164342013-01-28T08:38:00.001-05:002013-01-28T08:38:07.822-05:00And more snow....Woke up this morning to yet another snowstorm *huge sigh*.<br />
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Schools are open but both my son and my spouse have come down with bad colds. Their sinuses are blocked and they both have sore throats and are feeling generally unwell. Both of them are diabetic as well, so I made the decision that my son will stay home today. <br />
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I could put up yet more photos of my snow covered balcony but really, they would just look exactly the same as the others, so just look at those and imagine more snow...Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-13427261627416455672013-01-22T09:17:00.004-05:002013-01-22T09:17:32.038-05:00Recent Books I have read and Online RelationshipsNot eveything is about the weather - even though it seems like it. Despite being in this city for 12 years, I guess I am still not totally acclimated to living where snowstorms are considered par for the course. Because where I grew up, it did not snow in January!! That was (is) summer time.<br />
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In other news - My sister got married 3 days ago for the second time. It was the second time around for both of them, actually. They both have one son each and the boys get along very well.<br />
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Judging from the photos I got from my parents, my sister looked gorgeous in her dress, and with her hair done the way it was. <br />
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You know how people say that marriages from online relationships generally don't work? I dont know why people have to be so negative about meeting spouses and partners online - because my sister and I are both living proof that online dating DOES WORK.<br />
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Both of us met our spouses online. I met my husband in a chat room in January 2000. We were married in October 2000. We have now been married for over 12 years.<br />
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My sister met her spouse in an online chatroom some time in late 2000 - just after my wedding, I believe. They met in person during 2001 and have been together since January 2003 - that's 10 years!!! They have also been engaged to be married for the last 4 years. <br />
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So online relationships - if you find the right person - DO WORK. <br />
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Moving on - I have read and/or reviewed the following books over the last few weeks. These are reviewed at Squidoo.<br />
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<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/the-walking-drum">The Walking Drum</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/out-of-time">The Out of Time Series</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/charlton-heston-books">Charlton Heston Books</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/girl-of-the-limberlost">Girl of the Limberlost</a><br />
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I also babbled on about <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/book-challenges">Reading Challenges</a> and <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/book-club-lensography">Book Club Quests</a> too<br />
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So that's my reading and news for this month. <br />
<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-51492381768061515882013-01-22T08:58:00.001-05:002013-01-22T08:58:06.989-05:00January snowstormWhile we have had a few light snowfalls during January. today is the first REAL snowstorm of the new year and there is a cold weather alert to go along with it.<br />
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Right now as I type, the time is almost 9 AM and I have just sent my son out into this snow storm to attend school. He is all wrapped in jacket, snowpants, boots, scarf and gloves. He does not have a hat but his sweatshirt does have a hood. <br />
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Photos taken in the last half an hour, from my balcony. <br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-12657791235803411342013-01-02T17:07:00.000-05:002013-01-02T17:07:08.640-05:00Review of 2012I guess I need to do a review of 2012, right?<br />
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Well I am still unemployed. I did not even try to look for a job in 2012. I was too busy with my family - especially after my son was diagnosed with Diabetes. I was also kept busy with Squidoo.<br />
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The End of the World (Mayan prophecy date) has passed and we are still alive. In fact - on that date - December 21st, 2012 - I went to the hospital to get my blood tests done - which I always have to do before my quarterly specialist appointment.<br />
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Surprisingly there was NO Nuclear war in 2012 - but a certain country is still pushing for the USA to start a war with another certain country and the people are resisting. <br />
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The economy is getting worse and prices are rising higher. <br />
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I know this all seems like doom and gloom, but it is a fact of how we are living.<br />
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I mentioned last year that we had purchased a 3rd computer. Well, it is now hooked up to the family network, and we now have 3 computers working, but only 2 of them are actually being used.<br />
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I have moved from the old XP computer to the new Windows 7 computer. I LOVE the new Windows 7 computer. It has 6 GB of RAM and 1.33 TERABYTES of HARDRIVE memory!!!<br />
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Hubby for some reason does not like the Windows 7. So he and our son are still sharing the Vista computer.<br />
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The XP computer is actually getting very slow, so its probably about time it was retired. I just need to finish moving all my files off the XP to the new Win 7 PC, and then we can let the XP die a natural death. <br />
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I came across a meme about Microsoft and I thought it was very true. <br />
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Windows 98 - Excellent<br />
Windows 2000/ME - Sucked<br />
Windows XP - Excellent<br />
Windows<i> </i>VISTA - Sucked <br />
Windows 7 - Excellent<br />
Windows 8 - Not doing so good.<br />
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And that's my review of 2012. <br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-70231600328810013712012-12-29T10:14:00.003-05:002012-12-29T10:16:07.942-05:00And ANOTHER snowstorm<br />
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Most unusually we have yet another snowstorm occurring in Toronto for the second time in one week!!<br />
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The above photo was taken at 10 am EST on December 29, 2012!!!<br />
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The right hand side of the balcony is shown below - photo taken at the same time.<br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-68782480919013489042012-12-27T10:10:00.003-05:002012-12-27T10:11:18.260-05:00The morning after (the snowstorm)Its now Dec 27th, and its finally stopped snowing. The temperature outside is -6 degrees Celcius. And this is the view out of my balcony door.<br />
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As you can see, there is Snow on the balcony - something we haven't seen for quite some time. The TV says that the last heavy snowfall that happened in Toronto, was way back in March 2011 - some 21 months ago. <br />
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Below is another photo that someone took last night while the storm was raging. It shows the Flatiron building which is not too far from my home.<br />
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I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas and that you will have a Happy New Year. <br />
<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-83588280781929255372012-12-26T22:42:00.000-05:002012-12-26T22:42:32.060-05:00Boxing Day SnowstormIt is now the evening of Boxing Day (December 26, 2012) and we are currently in the middle of a very heavy snowstorm. I opened the balcony door, stuck the camera outside in the cold and snapped this picture.<br />
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You can just see the balcony railing - despite the snow pouring down. There is at least an inch or two of snow on the ground already.<br />
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This is the first decent snow we have had in the last 4 years. <br />
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If there is any snow on the ground in the morning, my son wants to go out and play. I will take some more photos.<br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-29927612565113949582012-12-22T08:53:00.000-05:002012-12-22T09:00:39.744-05:00It Snowed!!!I don't care what they say about global warming - they are WRONG!!!<br />
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They kept saying things like "Snow will disappear completely." and "Your grandchildren won't know what snow is"<br />
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Well guess what - It SNOWED today!!!<br />
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In DOWNTOWN Toronto!! Right down on the shore of Lake Ontario. I mention the lake specifically, because the snow still piles up every year, way up in Scarborough - about 10 miles away!!!<br />
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It has not snowed downtown for years!!! It's been a good 4 years since I last saw any decent amount of snow on the ground.<br />
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This view is out of my balcony door today (December 22nd, 2012) - this photo was taken less than half an hour ago!!! Sure the snow is not deep, but it is there!!!<br />
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The TV weather channel says the temperature outside is -2 degrees Celcius. <br />
<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-4653281454684542122012-12-17T13:15:00.000-05:002012-12-17T13:35:55.093-05:00Poseidon's Arrow - Book Review<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Poseidon's Arrow (A Dirk Pitt Novel)<br />
By Clive Cussler<br />
Published - Putnam Books - November 2012<br />
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For Xmas I purchased my first E-Book - Poseidon's Arrow by Clive Cussler. I read it on my new Kobo E-Reader. Despite the prescence of several plot holes and continuity errors, I still enjoyed it just as much as any other Dirk Pitt Novel.<br />
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The basic story is the US Navy making a new kind of submarine engine using high powered magnets and water propulsion (which kinds of sounds like the caterpillar drive from the Tom Clancy novel & later the movie - The Hunt for Red October (1990). This engine will make for a much quieter submarine so that the Russians and Chinese cant hear anything.The high powered magnets for this type of engine can only be made using elements called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rare_earth_element">Rare Earths.</a><br />
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This engine (being made by the US Navy) is stolen by a team working for an Austrian man named Bolcke, who owns a number of mines and intends to corner the market on rare earth elements. He starts by pirating several ships whose cargos are rare earth ores. He then makes a deal with the Chinese to sell them the engine that the Americans made (that he had arranged to have stolen), along with the plans and designs which show how to make more. He also asks the Chinese to halt exporting their rare earths so that Bolcke can build up both a scarce world market and a black market (unbeknownst to the Chinese).<br />
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When the Chinese discover that Bolcke is stealing some of their own rare earth ore and selling it back to them (selling the Chinese their own ore), they are incensed with the idea of putting Bolcke out of business as well as obtaining the engine and the plans.<br />
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When several ships go missing after their ore cargos are pirated on the high seas, Dirk Pitt and Al are both called in to find the ships and try and find out where the hijacked cargos end up. They end up being caught in the middle of one such hijacking, and are tied up along with the crew.The ship is taken to Bolcke's ore mining facility in Panama where Pitt and Giordino are put to work as slaves.<br />
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In the meantime, Pitt's children, Summer and Dirk Junior are in the Indian Ocean looking for ways to prevent Tsunami's from causing so much damage. Somewhere off the coast of Madagascar, their submersible comes across a newly scuttled ship (with its named obliterated from the stern) and a mining outfit that buzzes and eventually sinks their submersible.<br />
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Summer and Dirk do escape from their submersible but are forced to swim to the mainland of Madagascar. The NUMA ship that was their base, quickly locates the sunken submersible, but has trouble finding the bodies or persons of Summer and Dirk Junior. However, after a little adventure on the island - the twins are eventually rescued and returned to the NUMA ship. During this time, they receive word that their father has gone missing in the Pacific. <br />
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Summer and Dirk return to Washington DC. After looking at satellite pictures of container ships along the Pacific coast, a small clue is found to connect the mining outfit that Dirk discovered in Madagascar with Bolcke's business in Panama. So Summer and Dirk fly to Panama city on the Pacific Coast. <br />
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In the meantime, Pitt finds a way to escape from the slave camp and while forced to leave Al behind, he manages to get aboard a train going to Panama city. In a bar, he calls the NUMA HQ office, collect from a payphone. After explaining where he has been and where he is, he is soon picked up by his own children. They go to the Canal Authority where they explain what is going on, and with the help of the Canal Authority security force, a battle ensues at the slave camp. The slaves are all rescued and then comes an exciting chase on the Panama canal to stop Bolcke from getting away, so that the engine and the plans can be recovered rather than be sold to the Chinese. <br />
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The only thing about this story I did not like was the extra addition of an NCIS agent - presumably because the engine that was stolen was made by the Navy. This agent - one Ann Bennett - was totally useless in her job. She was kidnapped twice, along with the design plans, and really did not do much at all to help Pitt recover the engine.<br />
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Agent Bennett also tried to seduce Pitt as well - and was quite embarrassed when he said NO - because he was married. I found that any chapters about Agent Bennett were really just plot holes (aka plot bunnies) just to add "filler material" if you will, to make the book longer. The story would have done equally well if Summer had been the one abducted and Dirk Junior was racing along behind to find and rescue his sister. <br />
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If you leave out the parts concerning Agent Bennett, the rest of the story actually was just as good as all of Pitt's previous adventures. I was especially impressed with the boat chase on the Panama canal as it was an unusual variation of the more normal car chase that comes at the end of most movies. In fact I found it so exciting, I could not put my e-reader down, despite making plans to actually go out. <br />
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I gave this book 4 out of 5 stars at the Kobo book store - it would have been 5 stars if Agent Bennett was not present - she really was totally un-necessary to the story. <br />
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I posted the following comment at <a href="http://cusslerbooks.com/index.php">Clive Cussler's website</a> - in the vain hope that future books do not have mile wide plot holes in them. (I used the Contact Page)<br />
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<i>Have just finished reading Poseidons Arrow. Just wanted you to know that it was good - but not great. <br /><br />Agent Ann Bennett was totally unnecessary and really she should NEVER have been part of the story. Other than being useless at her job (being abducted twice means she cant do her job) and trying to seduce a married man (which means she did not do her homework) - there is nothing that she did that the Twins could not have done. <br /><br />Summer could easily have been the one abducted after she and Dirk Jr returned from their little adventure in Madagascar. <br /><br />Ann Bennett is a plot bunny with a plot hole, a MILE wide. She was only present to make the book longer to make more money. The rest of the story was just as good as always. <br /><br />Really Clive, you need to stop bringing in outside characters. I say this because the NUMA team are a close knit family, their members are already tied together by close friendships, and the entire team works like a well oiled machine. <br /><br />Any new character like Agent Bennett just causes that engine to stall and stutter.</i><br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-76890382091841807042012-12-15T08:47:00.000-05:002012-12-15T08:47:38.271-05:00Kobo Glo E-Reader<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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For the record, my husband gave me a <b>Kobo Glo E-Reader</b> yesterday for an early Xmas Present. I have been busy downloading several of free ebooks and have purchased one new e-book so far. <br />
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The book shown in this photograph is a Time Travel Series I have just discovered - the Out of Time Series by <a href="http://moniquemartin.weebly.com/">Monique Martin</a>. So far I am enjoying the first book very much. There are 3 books in the series so far, and a 4th book will be available next year. <br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-21270479657813809892012-12-03T23:34:00.001-05:002012-12-03T23:36:30.765-05:00Suicide of David Oliver RelinBack in January 2008 I reviewed a book called - <a href="http://bibliobiography.blogspot.ca/2008/01/three-cups-of-tea-by-greg-mortenson.html">Three Cups of Tea</a>. <br />
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In June 2010 I reviewed the sequel - <a href="http://bibliobiography.blogspot.ca/2010/06/stones-into-schools-book-review.html">Stones into Schools</a><br />
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Then came the news that the author - <a href="http://bibliobiography.blogspot.ca/2011/04/greg-mortenson-called-liar.html">Greg Mortenson was being called a LIAR</a><br />
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Today comes the new that Mortenson's co-author - <a href="http://ca.news.yahoo.com/three-cups-tea-co-author-david-oliver-relin-194047366.html">David Oliver Relin</a> - supposedly committed suicide.<br />
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In the <a href="http://ca.news.yahoo.com/three-cups-tea-co-author-david-oliver-relin-194047366.html">second and third paragraphs alone</a>, there are contradictions.<br />
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<i>Relin died of blunt force head injury, Bellant said. He declined to provide other details.</i><br />
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Noone who wants to kill themself, ever hits themself over the head with a blunt force instrument. Almost always, it is by a gun or a knife or gassing themself.<br />
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The blunt force is usually provided by someone else hitting you over the head with a large instrument - which means this should be called homicide or MURDER. <br />
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I only mention this because it is connected to books I have read and reviewed. Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-12584141121887146532012-11-13T09:54:00.005-05:002012-11-13T14:40:54.731-05:00And I am off again...Two years ago when I discovered Squidoo, the amount of blogging I did here dropped drastically.<br />
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Now I have decided that I want to concentrate on writing with the aim of being published, rather than just reading and blogging. So, this blog will no longer be updated quite so often.<br />
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I know, I know, I already go for months between posts.But this is just to let you know why.<br />
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As for reviewing books, well I do still do that - I just do it on Squidoo instead.<br />
<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/lensmasters/Serenia">This is my Squidoo bio page</a> where you can find all my pages of writing.<br />
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Thanks for your understanding.<br />
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I have also started another new blog - called <a href="http://scannerswhowrite.blogspot.ca/">Scanners Who Writ</a>e - hopefully this one will cover my journey as I find my way to actually earning money with my writing.<br />
<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-9442791052839759232012-10-13T14:49:00.003-04:002012-11-13T14:40:29.291-05:00I know, I'm terrible...I haven't written anything here for 2 months and there's been no new book review for 3 months.<br />
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Well I am still writing on Squidoo. I have written some new book review lenses there. (see list below)<br />
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Lately, I just dont have the energy to write much. I did post 24 new lenses on Squidoo in September but now I am tired. I have been struggling with a bad cough during the last week.<br />
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Of those 24 new lenses, half of them were for a new challenge, And now I seem to be so tired, I'm not sure if I can finish the challenge. Which kind of bums me out because I really did wanted to finish the quest. But if I write while I have no passion then I will struggle with that lens, and it will not feel good to me. <br />
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Maybe I am spreading myself out too thin, I think. But even if it's only between this blog and Squidoo, I have to be careful that I dont repeat myself and thereby create duplicate content. Thinking about this all the time, kind of prevents the spontanaity of writing.<br />
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One bit of good news - I won my second Lens of the Day (LOTD) at Squidoo. This is a huge deal at Squidoo. My lens was on <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/diabetes-and-halloween">Diabetes and Halloween</a> and it had some ideas on what to do with all the candy after Halloween was over. <br />
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I am still looking into perhaps writing e-books to earn money, but now I have to find a topic to write on. That's the hard part.<br />
Finding a subject to write about,<br />
that is of interest to me<br />
that is not already online,<br />
that has my unique point of view and<br />
that will help solve a problem. <br />
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Oh well, I will struggle along and persevere. <br />
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The following are some book review lenses I have made in the last few weeks.<br />
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<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/deborah-harkness">http://www.squidoo.com/deborah-harkness</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/one-hundred-million-francs">http://www.squidoo.com/one-hundred-million-francs</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/wishcraft-by-barbara-sher">http://www.squidoo.com/wishcraft-by-barbara-sher</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/10_volume_book_of_wealth">http://www.squidoo.com/10_volume_book_of_wealth</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/runaway-jury">http://www.squidoo.com/runaway-jury</a><br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-31096806314959323212012-08-01T10:22:00.005-04:002012-08-01T10:26:04.957-04:00Gore Vidal Dies<br />
I haven't read any of Vidal's books, but he is a big name in Literature, so I am reporting this as news.<br />
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<a href="http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/1235126--gore-vidal-celebrated-author-playwright-dies">Toronto Star </a><br />
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<a href="http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/books/story/2012/08/01/gore-vidal-obituary.html?cmp=rss">CBC report</a><br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-52383583975298675572012-07-24T17:58:00.003-04:002012-07-24T18:00:15.779-04:00Duplicate Content resolved, but...Well its not so hot now - we have had a nice cool wind all day, which is wonderful.<br />
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My Acadian Ancestry lens has finally been green-lighted but not before I removed the long list of surnames I had listed. I think it was the list of surnames that was causing the problems.Because this list was duplicated all over the web.<br />
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My son picked up a cough over the weekend and stayed home from Camp both yesterday (monday) and today. He is still sneezing and sniffing (he has a blocked nose) but not as often as he was yesterday. I am hoping to send him back to camp tomorrow.Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-37624490587443647532012-07-17T14:46:00.000-04:002012-07-17T14:46:28.662-04:00Hot Summer and Duplicate ContentTemperatures are high today 32 degrees Celcius around lunch time, with a humidex of 40 - which means it felt like 40 degrees. Sure did.<br />
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I had planned out today like clockwork, but from the time I opened my email this morning, NOTHING has gone right.<br />
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My son had complained yesterday of red & pink and swollen and itchy eyes. My first thought was pinkeye which is contagious. He still had symptoms when he woke up this morning. I had an appointment I had to attend and my son was supposed to be going to camp. Now I would have to cancel my appointment and take my son to the doctor. <br />
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When I opened my email - I found an email from Squidoo accusing me of writing Duplicate content on a lens I had made yesterday. I spent hours yesterday writing all the content for that lens myself. This was done for a challenge and now the lens is under threat and may be deleted due to duplicate content.<br />
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When I checked the lens myself, it turns out that every line I wrote was duplicated elsewhere - but each line was duplicated on a different webpage - as if Squidoo now says that I spent hours surfing the net looking for common phrases to copy. Why would I do that?<br />
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It's not my fault that my style of writing is similar to other people's. And when filters are set to just 5 words - yes FIVE WORDS - that is not even a full phrase, let alone a complete sentence!!! <br />
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This is the second lens that I have been warned for Duplicate content. The first one was locked and eventually deleted because NOONE at Squidoo would tell me exactly what the problem was. These filters are automatic (computer algorithms), not done manually.<br />
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It all has to do with Google. If Google sees duplicate content then Google punishes the copies and indexes only the original. At least that is what is supposed to happen. <br /><br />
And if the filters claim that 5 words in a row means you copied someone else, well then, every single english language page on the web must have duplicate content at some point, because there are only so many words in the english language and only so many ways to put them together. There is BOUND to be some repetition<br />
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If more than one person happens to use the same exact common English phrase, then only the first usage gets indexed on Google, everyone else gets slapped with Duplicate Content.<br />
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If this is what happened on the first lens that was deleted because I used common english phrases that were seen elsewhere, then Squidoo is going way overboard in its filtering - and NOT responding either is very UNPROFESSIONAL.<br />
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If this new lens gets locked and deleted because NOONE responds to my
emails, then I will be closing my account with Squidoo. It's been fun,
but this duplicate content nonsense is just going too far.<br />
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I wont bother to move my content to anywhere else either -
apparently this same duplicate content nonsense is happening all over
the web. So I will just stop writing online. There's no point any more.<br />
<br />Google has taken all the fun out of writing.Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536831449003058192.post-73601257119820515862012-07-05T15:55:00.004-04:002012-07-05T15:55:53.273-04:00Devil's Gate - Book Review<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Devil's Gate<br />
A novel from the NUMA Files<br />
By Clive Cussler<br />
Published by Putnam Books 2011<br />
<a href="https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/clive-cussler/devils-gate2/">Reviews of Devil's Gate </a><br />
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There is not a lot of history in this book. It's mostly about Technology, Weapons of Mass Destruction and the like.<br />
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South of the Azore islands is a graveyard where many ships and planes have foundered and gone down in the ocean, and noone quite knows why.<br />
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Kurt is on board a NUMA boat heading the Azores in order to particpate in a special race with high stakes for the winner. The object of this race is to test out a new submarine. <br />
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Kurt spots some smoke on the horizon - usually a sign of a ship going down - and the NUMA boat races to the rescue. Once at the boat, he and some NUMA sailors must use guns to chase off some pirate and Kurt rescues the only survivor of the cargo ship that went down. The woman he rescued was the Captains wife. The captain and most of the crew died by being burnt from the inside out. Kurt wonders how that happened, and more importantly, why did it happen. The rest of the crew were killed by the pirates. Kurt recognizes the leader of the
Pirates - a man named Andras - a man whom he had defeated about 10 to 12
years ago.<br />
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During the submarine race Joe and Kurt hear from another submarine that gets into trouble - it is being pulled towards a large cliff by unknown forces (Later found to be magnetism). The NUMA men go to the rescue and in doing so, they discover the underwater graveyard of ships and planes. They also find a cliff of stone with some very unusual properties. <br />
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When news of this magnetic anamoly gets out, the scientific world comes flooding in - as do the scientists. <br />
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NUMA takes charge of this science mission, but squabbles start breaking out between countries.<br />
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Kurt meets a new scientist - Katarina from Russia. They go on a date in the Azores, and while they are away, the are chased and shot at. They have to send their car over a cliff to get away from whomever is chasing them. while Kurt and Katarina are evading their wannabe killers, the scientists over the graveyard are kidnapped and abducted. Katarina is also eventually capturedby the pirates. <br />
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The NUMA ship sails to the Azores to find Kurt. Once Kurt is back on board the NUMA vessel, he discovers that his team members, Paul and Gamay Trout, were underwater in a submersible investigating the cargo ship that went down back at the beginning of the book. The one where the crew were cooked from the inside out. Their submersible is shot at by torpedos and the submersible is damaged. Paul and Gamay do eventually escape from the submersible but Paul has trouble and is found unconcious and when he is rescued, he is in a coma for several days. Someone does not want Anyone to discover why the cargo ship was destroyed and sunk. <br />
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Kurt and Gamay and Dirk Pitt eventually come up with the idea of a laser of some kind that cooks humans from the inside out - someone is using a laser of enormous power. The cargo from the cargo ships was stolen but Dirk discovers from the ships owners that the cargo was something called <a href="http://nextbigfuture.com/2008/07/ycbo-superconductor-at-105k-and.html">YCBO</a> - a man-made superconductor technology used in for lasers and atom colliders (like the large one at CERN).<br />
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The YCBO was loaded into the Cargo ship at Freetown in Sierra Leone. Perhaps a place to start looking.<br />
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Djemma Garand the current dictator of Sierra Leone (one of the poorest nations in Africa and the world) decides that his country can no longer afford to keep paying the insurmountable debt that his country owes to the IMF, so he arbitrarily stops paying it.<br />
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He has hired a pirate named Andras. Andras arranges for 36 scientists to be gathered at a particular spot and then abducts them and takes them to Sierra Leone where they are put to work to help make the new weapon work. They are threatened with death if they do not do what they are told. One man who does resist is summarily shot and executed - just to prove the point.<br />
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Kurt and Joe are then now on a deadline to find Andras before this new weapon/laser can be brought online. They eventually track Andras down to a ship called the Onyx (registered in Liberia - right next door to Sierra Leone). <br />
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The one thing about these new lasers is that they only work on line of sight and cannot follow the curve of the Earth. The higher up the emitter is, the longer the event horizon is.<br />
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BUT there is one way to bend a laser beam - by having another superconductor and magnets located exactly halfway between the emitter and the target. These magnets can pull the laser beam back down, so that it effectively turns a corner. <br />
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The race is then on to stop the weapons discharge before it hits its first target. The message leaks out that the first target will be Washington DC. <br />
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The ONYX ship (registered in Liberia) was found dead centre in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean - and away from all the major shipping routes. This ship can bend the Laser beam and DC can be burned and the people in DC can be burned and cooked from the inside out.<br />
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Kurt Austin has just a few hours to sneak aboard the ONYX and stop the magnet from bending the beam. <br />
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The US Navy is sent to Sierra Leone to try and bring down the weapon. Under the guise of ships and navy planes attacking on the surface, Paul and Gamay Trout are sent under water in their submersible to lay a bomb at the foot of the of the huge (and fake) oil rigs that holds up the emitter. <br />
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Their mission is successful - as is Kurt's mission to the Onyx - and this laser weapon is destroyed with just minutes to spare. <br />
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Despite all the techno-babble (as Jack O'Neill - from Stargate) calls it, I really enjoyed this novel. <br />
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The next book after this one, is The Storm, but I have already read and reviewed that novel. <br />
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<br />Francesca Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16240118158098699822noreply@blogger.com0