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Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Paula White comment



 Paula White, wants to tighen borders.
In an interview about immigration in the USA last week Paula, said the following...



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"I think so many people have taken biblical scriptures out of context on this, to say stuff like, 'Well, Jesus was a refugee,'" White responded. "Yes, He did live in Egypt for three-and-a-half years. But it was not illegal. If He had broken the law then He would have been sinful and He would not have been our Messiah."




"They care for the children," said White, who's also the senior pastor at New Destiny Christian Center in Apopka, Florida. "Not just three square meals, psychiatric care, clinician, medical care, chapel, events, schooling, language, and love."

Full link to "Christian Post"

Who is Paula White Wiki 

Monday, 16 July 2018

Culzean castle Ayrshire


Culzean Castle  Is a National Trust for Scotland premises

I visited the castle recently and was struck by the condition of the site. I felt the history was not very well presented. But there were at hand several guides to explain more details as they recited dates and information that folks will not remember. Have you noticed these places  where there is an air of " I know it all". 

I suppose we are all experts in our own field. ( By the way laptop still working)

 Now Culzean is not pronounced as here.   Well not in Scotland where the "Z" is silent. as in Dalziel. 

The castle is well set out for visitors wih good parking and an open feel as you head for the gates to the various premises. There is a walled garden, pictures below. The book shop was well stocked with second hand books but nothing for me to grab that covers my interst. Robet Adams castle is super.



 Walled garden plants


Saturday, 14 July 2018

Blue screen and its not the sunny sky.... happy ending




 I was going to tell you about a short trip to Ayr....



Just when you are settled and things are going good it all falls apart well that's what happened PC wise over the last few weeks. I had a skype meeting for Thursday in the meantime an update from Windows which had an effect on my Skype. the sound was wrong and sometimes not working I tried plug in phones bluetooth phones and the Laptop speakers. But to no avail Next was to bring out the old PC which I keep updated for emergencies like this. It gets all the updates Monthly.

So I fire it up and then when i go from sound to video on the Skype ...i get the blue screen.

 Today I am back with Current machine working fine after some sound adjustments ..and keep the blue tooth set away from the machine.

 The old machine was different.

"Unexpected kernel mode trap"..Blue screen.
So what now ...Because I have been updating monthly I am able to carry out a "fresh start" which is a new installation of Windows direct from the Website to the old machine.

That means no corrupt files from before being carried forward.
It also means  reinstalling all apps and software including anti virus

It takes a while but I was able to carry out other tasks while monitoring the progress.

This morning we are back again with skype working on both machines.




Advice
Always take the updates even if there can be challenges. 
Consider reinstalling Windows 10 with a fresh version including all the updates. Sometimes works out quicker.
Take back ups and use cloud drives as extra backups.

Ayr ...Maybe tomorrow.

Friday, 13 July 2018

Chief operating officer




I bought this book at the end of last year. with the view of a role I was contemplating south of the border. Jennifer Geary has pulled together some good stuff and compartmentalised into  16 areas of interest or concern.  it covers all you need to know or to watch out for.

Sometimes, the role of COO is to oversee change, sometimes to establish a set up or even to consolidate a growth period. This book accommodates all these situations. So from safeguarding to HR or facilities to strategy she covers it well. 

Published 2017

Thursday, 12 July 2018

Seasons will pass me by ...I get up


Sun beating down has become a regular occurance in Perth with temps  in the good side of 20 for a few weeks. We can get used to this however the rain is required and I heard there was rain further North yesterday. Lovely how we have changing seasons. just when we were getting down with winter the season changed and this year it seemed so quick. planting out and then going to seed due to the heat.

A question, if you had created the seasons would you have had 4 or just two?

Wednesday, 11 July 2018

Is Academic freedom in jeopardy...?




The most recent Cambridge papers looks at Academic freedom and hints to a    

widespreed perception that academic freedom is under threat. Tom Simpson wites a reflective piece which can be downloaded for reading. In fact you may what to register for future papers that come out quarterly.

The latest Cambridge paper  

Tuesday, 10 July 2018

Another plea....

Hi This is another plea to engage in my questionnaire and to ask others who live in the Highlands to complete it. Thank you




Sunday, 8 July 2018

The prayers of Kirkegaard

The prayers of Kierkegaard Can be sought from the University of Chicago Press. A touching book. You have to get used to the English translation which is like king James version. The Prayers still speak.


For a comprehensive read about Kirkegaard there are:

The Kirkegaard reader edited by Jane Chamberlain and Johnathan Ree.

and
Soren Kirkegaard a Biography by  Joakim Garff



Saturday, 7 July 2018

Kirkegaard ... books on.



Works of love by Soren Kierkegaard is a challenging in its outlook to living. In it you can see claearly his faith in God and the response to that Love shown to him.

This is a practical ( as can be by Kirkegaard) book on how to live from the most profound thinker of the 20th century. Possible summer read?

Friday, 6 July 2018

Kierkegaard , Soren

Soren Aaby Kierkegaard was born in Copenhagen in 1813, he, the youngest of seven children. He died in November 1855. In the early twentieth century his work enjoyed increase acclaim and he has done much to inspire both modern Protestant Theology and existentialism.
I have a few books on my shelves about him or his work. 
The Humour of Kierkegaard is not the best place to start researching Kierkegaard but it is a good book and fun in a heavy sense.
For a more beginner book try.