October 12, 2008
Tech Problems
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I went to help a friend of ours with their computer today. Somehow, her Windows screen was flipped 180 degrees.
This is the most worthless feature ever. I cannot think of one single use for this feature. This lady is in her 60’s and I know full well that she never went into her video display settings and rotated the screen 180 degrees. She has no idea how to get into that area - so somehow this setting turned itself on…
Just because you can build in a feature doesn’t mean that you really should build that feature. Even if you build in a feature like this - shouldn’t have have an "Are you sure?" prompt before it becomes a locked setting????
October 11, 2008
What's Cool?
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These pictures do not do the display at the Creation Museum justice at all. All of the exhibits are real quality exhibits and the pictures really don’t show the great scale of things. They have a huge wall that shows what it could have looked like when Noah was building the Ark. It represents 1% of the total volume of the Ark so it gives you a small sense of scale of how massive the Ark was.
Go see it for yourself.
October 11, 2008
What's Cool?
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At the Creation Museum, they have a Zorse and a Zonkey. Showing the different variations of animals within their "kinds", AiG’s Creation Museum has a Zorse and a Zonkey. You guessed it, the Zorse is a cross between a zebra and a horse and the Zonkey is a cross between a zebra and a donkey. Kim loved them (although the Zonkey nibbled her hand a bit too much). They are the stars of the new petting zoo that was recently added.
We think the Zonkey also had a little pig dna in him because he was really aggressive going after food…
Click here to read more about the Zorse and Zonkey.
October 11, 2008
What's Cool?
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We just returned from another trip to the Creation Museum in Petersburg, KY. It’s truly one of the coolest places I’ve ever visited.
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| Petersburg is out on the middle of nowhere, but it is certainly well worth the trip. |
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We spent the last two days traveling to the museum, visiting it and then heading back. I’ll post several images online soon. In the meantime, check out the information on the museum.