What’s that?

Remember “What’s that?”  What ever happened to what’s that?

Well, I have a what’s that.  It’s not part of the body however.  When I arrived at Sunrise Manor in late 2004, I discovered Sunrise Manor was truly home to me.  The Picture below is the object I pryed out of the Pavement in the road adjacent to the house.

If I could give some advice to Verizon, I would tell them in a problem case to first check for objects in the pavement. As for my situation, I kind of did bring a lot of gifts for the other residents when I first arrived.  Lately, I’m told to be considerate.  After more than three years, it’s getting kinda hard to remember that I did that because I thought it applied to me.  Did you notice that people rarely say, “what’s that?” anymore?

So, I reasoned that I must have saved A THOUSAND WHATS to get home.

 

Gospel Sunday

This text is taken  Joan Mitchell, CSJ of Sunday Gospel May 11, 2005, Pentecost, Vol 17, No. 34

John’s gospel arises out of a Christian community that has lived Jesus’ message for 60-70 years.  In John’s Pentecost scene, the coming of the Spirit doesn’t involve dramatic tongues of fire, strong wind, and speaking in many languages.  To his disciples who gather, feeling fear and shame on this Easter evening, Jesus brings peace and breathes upon them the Spirit of forgiveness.  “Receive the Holy Spirit.  If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them.  If you retain the sins of any, they are retained.”

In characterizing the gifts of the Spirit as peace and forgiveness, John’s community of Christians shares its experience of living Jesus’ message.  The risen Jesus empowers his disciples to forgive and forget.  A community that continues in Jesus’ name must be a forgiving people.  Forgiving others creates bonds.  Forgetting hurts and grudges keeps us bound and apart.

The risen Jesus forgives and frees his disciples of their fear to become a forgiving presence in our world.  He missions the community to spread the joy and peace they share.

  • How has someone’s forgiveness changed you?  How has it made you more forgiving?
  • How has forgiving someone changed you?
  • What peace is within your power to give to someone this week?

Discharge Plan

+ Coordinate a Place to Go
+ Obtain a Doctor’s Approval
+ Make a Time for Your Leave
+ Arrange Transportation
+ Gather Personal Belongings
+ Call for Items at (safe keeping)
+ Assemble Medications and Prescriptions
+ Retain Important Papers

ESC Management Plan: Project Abstract

Develop a Directive specifically targeted at resource delivery with bidirectional capacity. Use the Directive on contingent models [ I ] in application of resource delivery for the client, and [ II ] in the application of integral sufficiency criteria for resource control. The specific target should show both improvement and complacency while periodic revisions of the Directive are possible.

Payee Flow Chart

Duo Core 2 Intel Processor

Okay, I’m not a computer expert.  However I have some thoughts about this particular type of computer CPU.  First, there should be no doubt that it is a 64 bit chip.  Well, then if there are two programs in use, each using 32 bits, it follows that the program resources will be called upon more often and without reason for processing one program or another in the CPU.  And so I believe, if the CPU is functioning there will be problems relatively.  I recall that the Intel information about this processor as being energy-efficient is perhaps descriptive of this type of concern. See link to Intel Core 2.

 In my opinion the basic platform for computing power is satisfactory with a 32 bit processor.   I do not recommend a Duo Core 2.

Logic of The Statement

The statement is an Idea.
If the statement is True then Yes.
If the statement is False then…
               The statement is removed or not.
               If the statement is removed, then No.
               If the statement is not removed, then…
The statement is What.
What is the Idea? The statement.