Saturday, December 30, 2006

Don't Loose SIGHT

I enjoy biking. It is valuable to my health and happiness. It is more efficient to accomplish exercise, and transportation or work simultaneously. It also preserves our environment, and saves us money. It is not dangerous to drive my bike to and from my place of employment. What IS dangerous, IS that a protective bike path is not provided for me. If I die from a car rider, it will be the fault of the people in my town, county, and state, for not recognizing my rights and protection. If I die over the I-4, It will not be surprising to find an "ANDREW LERNER Memorial Bike-way" created over the bridge I once drove.

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As I was biking the other day, another person yelled out of his car window "side-walk". This bothers me, because it shows how people in this country do not take responsibility for their actions. There are no "side-walks"! And the very name indicates that they are for WALKING. Write to your government representatives about the need to protect individuals from automobile users. If you see me biking when you are riding your car, make sure you do not hit and kill me. It is your responsibility as much as it is mine. The rules that govern our public roads and streets is that it be SHARED with bicyclists.

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This society does not value the individual. It worships imagery and instant gratification country is loosing sight of the right of the individual by phobic re-defining what marriage is, prohibiting the burning of a red, white, and blue rag, or having it worshiped in schools. It is more important to find homes and jobs for people in our country, than to just send them off to die in Iraq. It is why irresponsible selfish arrogant people such as George W. Bush are in positions of power. You, the automobile user, is the reason our environment is being destroyed, and we are at war in Iraq. Put compact fluorescent bulbs in your home. See the light. Feel the freedom from oil dependence.

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I need a partner for whom we can help each-other reach our individual and mutual goals. However, as an Aspie, it is so overwhelmingly frustrating to find people into my life. I therefore, am no longer actively bothering to find anyone. This society does not value the individual. Each individual in this society values themselves!

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Day Eight (8) Last Day

An L.E.D. light lit for eight days, uses LESS oil than a conventional light bulb does in one day! With today's forign oil dependence, we could use the oil used in the rededicated temple. That oil gave eight days of light with one day's supply. This is what is celebrated during Hanukkah, The Festival of Lights. Put LEDs in your menorah. See the light. Feel the freedom FROM oil dependence.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Day Seven

Click on any character, letter, number, word, phrase, sentence or title that the following happens:

1) It is a different color than the normal text, which currently means orange instead of brown.
  1. 2) Your cursor turns from an arrow to a hand when placed over these (characters)

  2. 3) When placing the cursor on the (hyperlinks) it becomes underlined and changes color.
Then please read the new page that appears on your screen.


Thursday, December 21, 2006

Day Six

Open Note-Pad or Word-Pad, and do the following:

Copy the symbols below, and paste them into a new document.

It's the end of the world as we know it!

Truth or Consequences

The three men quickly entered and upon finding the mirror, Bill Clintonstepped up and said, "I think I'm the most intelligent of us three," and he suddenly found the keys to a brand new Bentley in his hands.Al Gore stepped up and said, "I think I'm the most ambitious of us three,"and in an instant, he was surrounded by a pile of money to fund his next Presidential Campaign.Excited over the possibility of having a wish come true, George W. Bushlooked into the mirror and said, "I think...," and was promptly sucked intothe mirror.


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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Day Five


This picture is of a 78rpm record that was purchased for my siblings in 1948. Here are some pictures for you to look at. You can see each of them one at a time, by clicking each of their descriptions, one at a time, with the left button on your mouse. If you use your right hand, you would press the left button with your right index finger momentarily, so it will make a click sound. To return to this page or screen display, that you are currently looking at, you can click the "back" button, on the upper left of your screen, showing you the picture that you selected. Here are the individual descriptions below for you to "click" on. They are called "links" because they connect you to another screen display for your sight. http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/609/275/1600/AfterWork.0.jpg
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/609/275/1600/Odie_Shirt.2.jpg
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/609/275/1600/Boat.jpg
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/609/275/1600/Winter_Trees.jpg

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Day Four

Being Aspie, makes it difficult for me to know how other people feel. I constantly told Pitti and to explain her feelings. She finally does, and tells me that because I am not empathetic to her feelings, she is leaving me. I feel sorry for her that she feels comfortable wallowing in her self pity. She lives in her own un-communicable world like Laurie, helped by their excessive TV watching. She gave me the gift to the left a year ago.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Friday, December 15, 2006

Last Day Before

When Richard was in the car, ready to drive to the airport, and back to NYC, I gave him two windshield ice-breakers. I love Florida, and am glad that I am not in NYC any more.