Remote Viewing, Day Two

I just posted a long recap of today’s RV class. I didn’t have the kind of success as yesterday, but it was interesting nevertheless.

Back to reality for the rest of the week. Kelly, Hallie and Travis should be home when I get home from work tomorrow. Boy, I can’t wait to see them!

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Remote Viewing Results In Gallery

I’ve posted my successes and failures in a new remote viewing gallery.

I decided last night that remote viewing is like geocaching except you leave the GPS and maps at home and just use your noggin. In fact, your noggin stays at home, too. Think of it as extremely lazy geocaching. 🙂

I also posted more details at Mindblogging.com, as usual.

Now its off for our last day’s sessions. See you in the afternoon.

TriLUG Presentation: Open Source Sandboxes

I’m off to the Red Hat to present “Open Source Sandboxes” at the February TriLUG meeting. I’ll be showing some neat tricks which can be done with virtualzers and emulators. Like running Windows on a Mac.

It should be a fun talk. Blog at ya later.

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Familiar Moves

I did two things this weekend that I hadn’t done in a while. I picked up my guitar and spent a few hours learning new songs. It felt good to have my fingertips toughen up again, though I’m still a little rusty.

Then talk about rusty! My neighbor was out shooting baskets at his house, so I wandered over and played some one-on-one and Horse. He won both times, but they were very close games. It was good exercise, though, and I felt fantastic the rest of the day. Gotta make exercise a regular thing.

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Chemicals everywhere!

Getting dressed in my groggy state this morning, it occured to me just how many chemicals are in our lives. Our bodies are practically swimming in chemicals. That’s gotta have an effect on the body.

Centenarians walking among us are always asked “what’s the secret to long life?” I wonder if part of their secret is avoiding the chemical bombardment present in everyday products. Of course there’s no real alternative, unless you’re willing to grow your own food (with organic fertilizer), distill your own water (well water is polluted, too), and generally be paranoid about the things you come in contact with.

Ah, life in modern society. Our breastfed son Travis doesn’t know how good he has it. 🙂

Busy Week

It’s a busy week for me, so blogging takes a back seat for the time being. Thursday night, I speak about cool open-source virtual machines at the Triangle Linux Users Group‘s meeting. It should be a fun talk!

Friday evening I head to Derm for the start of my weekend-long course in remote viewing taught by Joe McMoneagle. I don’t know what to expect, but I’ve got an open mind and I’m sure I’ll have fun.

Next week will seem positively boring comparatively.

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VIP Day

I passed four police cars on the way to work this morning, an unusual number. The one that first got my attention was the Wake deputy parked just inside my neighborhood. His rolled-down window told me he was killing time.

I thought about doubling back to ask what was going on, but then I remembered that two VIPs are in town today: Newt Gingrich and Bill Clinton. They’ll be speaking today at NCSU’s Emerging Issues forum on the topic of healthcare.

I’ve met Newt. He seemed like the college professor he once was. I was kind of disappointed that he didn’t breathe fire like I’d been led to believe. On the other hand, Kerry didn’t really blow me away. Edwards was much more fun. Her husband John was okay, too.

But I would love to meet Clinton. He’s got this Nixonesque mystique to him, like him or not. A shame that tickets to his dinner tonight will put you back 250 bucks. A picture with him will cost a mere ten grand. Dare not blink your eyes!

Like healthcare (and politics), the good stuff is only available to those with deep pockets.

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