"Fear breads a deadening caution, a holding back, a stagnant waiting until people no longer can recall what they are waiting for or saving themselves for. When we fear failure more than we love life; when we are dominated by thoughts of what we might have been rather than by thoughts of what we might become; when we are haunted by the disparity between our ideal self and our real self; when we are tormented by guilt, shame, remorse, and self-condemnation, we deny our faith in the God of love." Brennan Manning

Sunday, February 10, 2008

The History of Electrical Power

I encourage you to look it up then get on your knees and thank the Almighty God, creater of all things, especially scientists and engineers, for giving us the ability to harness it.  Where is this coming  from you may ask.....a few GIs that don't live on big bases and depend on single generators to provide electricity occasionally lose them (generators, that is).  And when that occurs in the middle of a cold ass desert, nights get long.  REAL LONG.  Long enough for ice to develop inside living quarters and on body appendages.  I'm not sure but I may have lost my last few hair follicles last night.  Not to worry, they won't be missed! 

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