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PodCasts | Comments Off on EP55: Mark On iCal With VoiceOver | July 13th, 2010
Hello Everyone,
I hope you enjoy this approximately 20 minute episode of the CANDLE SHORE PODCAST in which I demonstrate Apple’s calendar application (iCal) in conjunction with VoiceOver, a software screen reading solution for the blind and low vision.
Mark
Episode 55: Mark On iCal With VoiceOver
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General | Comments Off on FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Let Me See If I Got This Right | July 12th, 2010
Hello Everyone,
I applaud the author of the following and I think we, all of us, should consider it when next we speak on its topic.
Mark
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Let Me See If I Got This Right
IF YOU CROSS THE NORTH KOREAN BORDER ILLEGALLY YOU GET 12 YEARS HARD LABOR. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
In this approximately 5 minute podcast, I tell you about a recent misfortune I suffered, remind you to backup any data that you do not wish to lose, and ask you for a little help.
Thank you for listening.
Mark
Episode: Take It From Mark, Back It Up And A Call For Help
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PodCasts | Comments Off on EP: The Golden Blood of the Sun | July 9th, 2010
Hello Everyone,
I hope you enjoy this approximately 50 minute episode of the 1970s CBS Mystery Theater radio drama, “The Golden Blood of the Sun”, published here as a Candle Shore Podcast.
This episode should be of a particular interest to those of you who are planning on traveling abroad, anytime soon.
Mark
Episode: The Golden Blood of the Sun
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General | Comments Off on JOKE: Lie-Clocks | July 8th, 2010
A man died and went to heaven.
As he stood in front of St. Peter at the Pearly Gates, he saw a huge wall of clocks behind him.
He asked, ‘What are all those clocks?’
St. Peter answered, ‘Those are Lie-Clocks.
Everyone on Earth has a Lie-Clock. Every time you lie the hands on your clock will move.’
‘Oh,’ said the man, ‘whose clock is that?’
‘That’s Mother Teresa’s. The hands have never moved, indicating that she never told a lie.’
‘Incredible,’ said the man. ‘And whose clock is that one?’
St. Peter responded, ‘That’s Abraham Lincoln’s clock. The hands have moved twice, telling us that Abe told only two lies in his entire life.’
‘Where’s President OBama’s clock?’ asked the man.
‘Obama’s clock is in Jesus’ office. He’s using it as a ceiling fan.’
Hello Everyone,
Believe it or not, there is a world out there beyond, and in some cases, albeit few, better than apple.
Click Here to read a fabulous PC Magazine article that lists some very excellent Apple product alternative.
Mark
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on APP: Get High Now On Your iPhone 3GS | July 6th, 2010
Hello My Fellow Wireless Wonderers,
Yep! It’s true! You, including those using VoiceOver, can now get high on your Apple mobile device
Mark
APPLICATION DESCRIPTION :
Forty audio and visual trips and tricks to stimulate, calm, and bend your senses — even hallucinate! Read the rest of this entry »
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General | Comments Off on HINT: The Magic Is In The Bow Tie, Baby! | July 5th, 2010
Hello Gentlemen:
Read the following article and consider exploring the world of true class fashion.
Enjoy,
Mark
CHOOSING AND WEARING A BOW TIE
If there was ever a misunderstood item of male clothing, then the bow-tie is that item. Perceived as an accessory appropriate for mockery, relegated from everyday use to infrequent evening wear, the bow-tie is the symbol of a lost generation.
So many people are incapable of tying their own bow tie. A fact which, in itself, shouts of a neglect for a style of necktie which has been ridiculed as much as it has been celebrated; people are as likely to associate the bow-tie with Jerry Lewis as Winston Churchill, and this unhappy result has had a marked effect on the pride of a wearer. Once deemed to be the height of artisan sophistication, if you wear a bow-tie on any occasion other than a black-tie event, ordinary people are likely to expect you to pull a bunch of flowers from your sleeve.
Below are some rules and guidelines about choosing and wearing the daytime bow-tie. Read More …
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PodCasts | Comments Off on EP: The Bride That Wasn’t | July 2nd, 2010
Hello Everyone,
I hope you enjoy this approximately 50 minute episode of the 1970s CBS Mystery Theater radio drama, “The Bride That Wasn’t”, published here as a Candle Shore Podcast.
Love and marriage go together like … or do they?
Mark
Episode: The Bride That Wasn’t
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General | Comments Off on THOUGHT: An Explanation of Death | July 1st, 2010
Hello Everyone,
Here is something that a true friend sent my way and I wish to share it with you:
AN EXPLANATION OF DEATH
A sick man turned to his doctor as he was preparing to leave the examination room and said, Read the rest of this entry »