Perfect Love
Part 1
By Mark Marcus

My Love,
 
Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would find you.

But some how, some way, I did for you are here, in my life.

In those moments when you and I lie together, stars crossed in the midnight sky, bodies crossed in the midnight hour, I know that I have, at long last, found perfect love.  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone, 

I am delighted to tell you that Code Factory’s Windows Mobile GPS navigation solution for the blind and low vision, Mobile Geo, functions beautifully on the Samsung Epix SGH-i907 using either the phone’s internal GPS receiver or an external GPS receiver.  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone, 

Click Here to take an online quiz, from Everyday Health, to determine if you are an emotional eater.

Although I find this hard to believe, apparently, based on my personal results, I have been an emotional eater since the day I was … excuse me; I just dropped a piece of bacon on the floor.  (Got it!  Hmmm.  I should probably throw this piece away; but then again, what’s the harm in a little dirt, eh?.  I mean, I can certainly use the roughage, right?)  (Smile)

Oh well.  So much food, so little time.

Mark

Hello Everyone,

Compare prices from Amazon on your mobile phone or wireless device.  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone,

Those of us who are long-time users of Windows Mobile Smartphones are well aware of the fact that, out of the box, we must trick the email messaging program in order to retrieve our MSN, Live, or Hotmail messages on our wireless device.

Yes, yes, I am well aware that Microsoft attempted to fix this little problem sometime ago but, recently, especially with the release of Windows Mobile 6.1, this little issue has reared it’s ugly head, yet again. 

If you do not know to what I am referring, consider yourself lucky.  For those who do, I am pleased to relate that Microsoft has finally gotten it right with the release of Windows Live  Wave 3.  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone,

I hope you like this approximately 40 minute episode of the 1970’s CBS Radio Mystery Theater program.

This episode, entitled “This Will Kill You” is, without a doubt, one of my favorite in the series.

I decided to publish it here as a Candle Shore Podcast because this story reminds us that, “As You Sew, So Shall You Reap.” 

Listen to this episode either on your computer, MP3 player or, as I do, on your mobile phone and always remember.

Enjoy,

Mark

Episode:  This Will Kill You

Hello Everyone,

As we all know, many people are using eBay as their primary way of purchasing gifts, this year.  Bidding for new (or almost new) products can get intensely competitive; timing is everything.  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone, 

The following is from the Everyday Health website.

Enjoy,

Mark

Six Cooking Tips That Save Time and Money

You don’t have to spend a lot of time in the kitchen, or spend a lot of money, to eat well. Try these suggestions:

1.
Buy foods that are easy to prepare, like pasta and tomato sauce, rice and beans, or canned tuna packed in water. Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone,

The Samsung Gleam SCH-U700, the accessible, off-the-shelf self-voicing mobile phone for the Verizon Wireless Network.

Unlike the majority of today’s generation of wireless devices, this standard dial keypad flip phone comes with its own built-in text-to-speech (TTS) engine making it comfortably accessible for the blind and low vision.  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone, 

Download safe and free audio-only movie MP3 files complete with scene descriptions. 

Whether you’re blind, low vision, or completely sighted, enjoy movie classics using the most sophisticated soundstage in the universe, your mind.

Enjoy,

Mark

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