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- Church Salvation... by The Christian Church Blog... on Oct 28, 2009
Belonging as a card carrying member of a Christian denomination, has nothing at all, to do with your salvation. Because "Denominational Divergence" is sin.Allow me to reiterate that statement...Belonging as a card carrying member of a Christian denom...
- The Most Excellent List of Bandages and Band-aids by One More Gadget on Oct 19, 2009
People seem to like our lists, so here at OneMoreGadget we’ve compiled a list of our most excellent, favorite, tacky bandages and band-aids. With all these wicked-tacky bandages to choose from you’ll be looking forward to the next time yo...
- World’s Largest Solar Powered Foot Bridge by Things Are Goo on Oct 14, 2009
Check out this groovy solar-powered foot bridge: Read about it at Energy Matters or see more pictures at Ecofiend. One of the other unique features of the bridge is how it is lit and powered. The bridge employs a sophisticated LED lighting scheme th...
- AC/DC Power Adapters by Blog On Smog on Oct 9, 2009
If you are like most people, you probably have many electronic devices in your home using AC/DC power adapters. Older power adapters are not very efficient, anywhere between 20% - 60%. Newer power adapters... More on Adapters...
- Dow to Sell Solar Shingles by Things Are Goo on Oct 6, 2009
When I started Things Are Good many years ago I also wrote a short paper on creating a company based on selling shingles for roofs that have solar panels in them. I think DOW read my paper ;) because next year they’ll be selling solar shingles.
- Chester Cathedral - through young eyes by Healing Philosophy on Oct 5, 2009
While in Chester last month I visited Chester Cathedral. I have also visited the cathedrals in York, Lincoln and Durham on previous visits long before I began this blog. Chester ranks up there with the most notable, tracing its founding to just after...
- The Black Prince by Healing Philosophy on Oct 4, 2009
Crossing the street from Leeds Station my eye fell on a striking equestrian statue some distance on the left. I went over to have a look at it. Now I must have crossed that street a dozen times in all my trips to England but never once did I seem to...






