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My passion is ...
Reading positive reviews about my articles and reports. Feedback is important to any writer, and Helium provides an almost instantaneous format for reader acceptance.
I know too much about ...
I work with the developmentally disabled. You can never learn too much in this area. Every day is a new day, with fresh challenges that force you to adapt and overcome.
My parents always told me ...
Work hard. Play hard.
My childhood ambition ...
To become a Forest Ranger. I longed for a job in some remote outpost where I could enjoy the crisp mountain air and a bit of solitude. In the end I discovered that having a family and interacting with others was more rewarding.
My favorite memory ...
Flying home after a one year tour in Iraq. In 2005 the Army called me out of the Inactive Reserves. Things are kind of messed up over there, but it is not the soldiers' fault.
Why I write ...
To share information with others.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
CNBC, Helium, Illusions by Richard Bach.
My first job ...
Dishwasher at Denny's.
My best moment ...
Eating cookies with a 10 year old Iraqi girl that she had just baked. The cookies were not very sweet, but the girl's (Nadia) smile grew wider and wider with each bite I gulped down. I managed to eat three and loved them.
My inspiration ...
Books by Og Mandino, Thomas Stanley, and Robert Kiyosaki.
The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is a blank screen displayed when your computer has encountered a critical error. Most often, the basic solution is to reboot your computer. In this case you should expect to lose all the data changes or entries you have made since your last save preceding the error message. In the worse case scenario, the reboot process will not work, and may require a complete re-install of your operating system, possible hardware replacements, and total loss of stored data.
The trick to taming this wild beast is twofold. First, you can prevent BSOD by conducting some bas...
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