tschuckman@aol.com
Friends,
A younger Jewish man first taught me the basics of finding my way around the PC--Personal Computer, about 15 years ago, down in FL, and in my humble opinion, an average guy, or gal, can do this "one step at a time" and continue to learn. I have read many books, been tutored by a few friends, but there is much, friendly TUTORIAL ways to improve. I love the PC -- Personal Computer, and I feel like Dick Tracy, always learning and discovering more ways to find what I am looking for ! ! But the PC is a slave or master, and it can be used for good or evil... like porn, filth, hurting people, spying, publishing lies and such. Stay away from the bad sites and you should be OK, IMHO. But try looking for self improvement and look up: "e-sword" a great way of studying the Bible, a great resource for digging deep into the scriptures in so many ways !! Since I have moved so far North of my traditional "home" in S.E. Wisconsin, I am somewhat stranded from my dear Mom and other relatives and personal, close friends that I worked with most of my life.... the computer has been my source of contact, fun, connection to the world! If you are a reader, and/ or friend, I hold you in high regard and welcome your email !
As I may have said before, the subject of beheading, is not foreign to me, being a Combat Vietnam Veteran: 68-70, and 'those people' use the term, "Kaka Dou" frequently to scare and intimidate people that they don't like. I will soon dig deeper into their culture and Buddhist religion to see how this subject strikes more terror into their collective heart... because the Viet Cong and NVA used that kind of terror for a REASON ! Perhaps that culture/ religion believes that they won't achieve Nirvana or Heaven if they lose their head.... But I think it's high time America took some stronger steps to remove this cancer/ blight of Islam from our country. Christians don't cut the heads off other folks because they do not adhere to the Bible or the Christian Faith. God will Judge everyone sooner or later.
Warm Regards,
Tom
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