Avoiding Surprises When Backing Up Your Data

Most business owners are aware that it is critical to keep a backup of their data. But how often should you backup and what type of technology should you use? As we are in the information age, it is really not that hard to find a solution for a problem, but the big question remains. Is it really was the right solution? Often this is not determined until a critical point arises and your solution fails. The same concept is true for your backup solution. The question of which solution is the right solution is a difficult one. It depends on your nature of business, your environment, your budget and of course on the amount of data which needs to be backed up. I have seen it plenty of times. Businesses don’t have any backups and their computer or server crashes and they lose all their data. However, some businesses understand the importance of a backup system and therefore have one in place. Although, there is a difference between having a backup solution and having a fully functioning backup solution.

I have witness the comfort of a company with a backup solution after a systems crash or hard drive failure. In those cases, someone has setup a backup solution a few years ago and left it at that. I have witness backup solutions where the power has been disconnected from the backup device for more than half a year. I have seen businesses run their backups every day, but storing the wrong data. I have seen corrupted backup data and firms which have outgrown the maximum capacity of their backup medium over a year ago, thus only backing up 60% of their data. What I am trying to say is that problems can occur with backup solutions and they can be very costly. They can cost you years of work and sometimes they can even cost you your business. Although, the one time setup of automated backups that run forever solutions work great in theory, the reality is that backup solutions need constant monitoring and should be tested on occasion. Yes, it really is that important!

Testing your backup solution can be very time consuming, and I would recommend seeking professional help to assist you. But it is something which should be done annually. More then 85% of all businesses do not test their backup solutions. I have even worked with some Fortune 500 enterprises which have never tested there $30.000.00 backup solution.

The three common types of backup solutions are: tape backup, disk backup, and internet backup. All three types of solutions should be tested. It is hard to generalize what the best backup solution is, because it really depends on your type of business and size. Therefore, I will just mention the benefits and drawbacks of the three backup types, leaving it open for you to decide which solution is right for you. Tape backup is the historic and solid veteran. If you don’t need to utilize a lot of backup capacity the tape solution is inexpensive and reliable. If you are running a large organization and have lots of data, then the tape solution is not as inexpensive anymore, but still reliable. Tapes are rugged and solid backup mediums. The main drawback of tape backup systems is that restoring is often a lot slower then it’s competitive disk backup solution.

The disk backup solution is the quickest backup and recovery solution. This solution is mainly for small companies where all company data can be stored on a single large disk drive. The drawback for disk backup solutions are that the hard drives are very sensitive too changes in temperature, and stock. If you would drop the hard drive that holds your backup, it would be damaged. The internet backup solution is the youngest of the backup systems. This solution can be applied for any type and size of business and can be cost effective. The drawback is that you can only backup and restore your data when you have a solid internet connection. I would recommend talking to an experienced IT Consultant about your backup solution, needs, and test procedures. I hope this white paper has helped some of you to better understand the different backup solutions and the necessity in monitoring and testing your backup solution.

Andrew Mapp, President
Three Square Business Solutions
http://threesquaresolutions.com

Spray-On Computers?

Yes, you read right and I typed right. Scottish scientists (do they all have Sean Connery accents? That would be very cool. They also invented golf!) have done it again, this time in the world of technology and health care. They call it “speckled computing,” and it happens to be some of the most advanced tech in the world.

Entirely self-powered and self-networking, they are digital “specks” (matchstick head-sized) that are sprayed on to patients in order to collect huge amounts of important data.

Spraying them directly onto a person creates the ability to carry out different tests at the same time, for example muscle movement and pulse rate. This allows a complete picture of the patient’s condition to be built up quickly.

According to Damal Arvind, leading speckled computing professor and director of the Scottish consortium,

“This is the new class of computing: devices which can sense and process the data they receive. They also have a radio so they can network and there’s a battery in there as well, so they are entirely self-powered.

“You can do lots of interesting things with this technology. We are seeing this kind of technology in the Nintendo Wii and this is a very, very primitive form of what we will be demonstrating on Friday.”

Here we have another step in the direction of nano-sized, networked computers that can roam about in the human body, fixing things and improving things and augmenting other things. The new world is coming.

(From The Price of Rice! via MedGadget.com)

Turin Hotels

Anyone visiting Turin for the first time will be struck by the historical city centre, which consists of arcaded streets leading to wide piazzas along cobbled streets. The city has many treasures for the tourist and it therefore seems a shame for anyone to stay anywhere close to the less attractive outskirts when there are is a reasonable choice in or around Piazza Castello.

While it is true that there has been a shortage of luxury hotels in the past, the situation has improved over the last few years, especially with regards to upgrading accommodation in time for the 2006 Winter Olympics.

In fact is was not until recently Turin had a single 5-star hotel, but while not exactly spoilt for choice, visitors now have the choice of three luxury hotels to make their selection.

If you’re holidaying in Turin then it makes sense for you to be as close to the sights in the centre of town as possible. The Golden Palace (Via dell’Arcivescovado, 18) is just a few minutes walk away from Piazza Castello, Via Roma and Via Po and therefore ideally placed for anyone looking for some luxury in their stay while hotels such as the 3-star Amadeus are an excellent choice for the more budget conscious traveller.

Porta Nuova railway station is a 20 minute walk from the city centre and one of the main hotel areas. You should be aware though that this area can be a little uncomfortable, especially at night when a taxi is advisable.

While tourists may prefer the city centre, many business travellers will be in Turin for trade fairs and conferences and may therefore choose to stay near the exhibition halls of the Lingotto Centre. Located south of Parco de Valentino, the Lingotto Centre will require public transport to get there from the city centre as it is a few kilometres away.

You can see the Lingotto Centre, a former Fiat factory in the original version of The Italian Job, when the three Mini Coopers are being pursued by the Italian Police arounf its rooftop test track. The building was completely refurbished in the 1990s to bring it up to the standards required for a modern conference centre.

Next to the Lingotto is Turin’s first 5-star hotel, Le Meridien Art+Tech, while the 4-star Le Meridien Lingotto is housed in the Lingotto Centre itself. The other 5-star hotel in the area is the AC Torino, which is also in a converted factory.

David Leigh has on two occasions and plans on going back as soon as he can. Find out more about Turin Hotels at http://www.bella-torino.com

Safes And Vaults For Your House

For precious possessions and vitally important documents, the optimal safeguard against burglary and fire is a safe-deposit box at your local bank. But most of these safe-deposit boxes are too small for bulky objects, and too inconvenient for frequently used items like financial records and computer disks. The best way to protect such articles is to store them in a safe in your residence that is burglar and/or fire resistant.

Before choosing a safe, decide whether you are concerned more about burglary or fire, since few safes protect against both. Burglary safes have thick steel bodies, combination locks, and hardened steel bolts, but papers inside may char in a fire. A fire safe has a double shell of thin sheet metal filled with insulation. Some have reinforced doors and combination locks, but thieves can crack them by peeling away the sheet metal.

Fire Safes: The insulation in fire safes actually contain up to 30 quarts of water, which is released as steam in a fire to absorb heat. The vapor filters through vents inside and outside the safe and may crumple and discolor papers, but they will remain legible and flexible enough to handle. Look for the Underwriters Laboratory (UL, or ULC in Canada) label on any fire safe before buying. It will indicate how long the unit can withstand a fire and how high the interior temperature may go.

Burglary Safes: The most secure burglary safes are UL or ULC rated models, which weigh 800 pounds or more; they are primarily designed for business use. Safes designed for the home tend to be lighter and less expensive, but they are also more vulnerable, able to withstand sledgehammers, drills and pry bars for only a few minutes. When purchasing a safe for the home, be sure the unit has a concealed hardened-steel plate to protect the lock and bolts, and bolts or steel hooks that secure the hinge side of the door.

You may want your dealer to install mounting brackets on the unit, to enable you to bolt the safe to the floor to prevent burglars from carting it away. Try to choose an inconspicuous or concealed location for the safe - beneath a stairway or behind a false electrical panel, for example. If you have a security system installed, try to protect this area with a photoelectric, infrared, or microwave motion sensor.

M Adley has over 10 years experience in the security industry and is webmaster at http://www.alarmsystemreviews.com, an unbiased resource for reviews and information about home security and security systems for the average consumer.

Earn Money Online Answering Surveys From Free Paid Survey Websites

Another way of earning money online is from answering paid surveys. There are a couple of free to join survey websites which currently pay people to answer surveys which get sent to them, via e-mail. These survey sites usually pay around 3 pounds per 15 minute survey answered.

These survey sites use the information harvested from the survey answers and then send them off to the companies interested. Usually a specific company will go to one of these survey companies and ask them to perform some specified market research for them, and will pay them to get these answers. For example, an airline company like Virgin Atlantic might decide that they want to find out some information about regular flyers experiences with the company. Virgin might come to the survey company and ask them to ask certain questions about flying, and that they will pay them X amount for the answers. The survey company will then send out emails to its users that would fit the given profile (that fly regularly with Virgin). X amount of money will be divided between all the responses from the surveys, and then Virgin will be fed back the survey answers. This is basically how paid survey websites work.

You might wonder how these survey sites decide who they will target with regards to certain aspects of the research. There would be no point in a female clothing brand gathering research from males, for example. All of this information is gathered by the survey company upon joining the website. When you log in to your account for the first time, you will be prompted to fill in a “Basic Interests Profile.” This will consist of various questions to do with work, family, hobbies, etc. The more positive answers you leave, the more surveys you can expect to receive - and thus, more money will be earned by you.

The information gathered from the paid surveys is completely confidential, and is not disclosed or sold to other non-specified companies. The questions they ask are usually easy enough to answer, but if you don’t feel comfortable responding then you don’t have to.

It is worth mentioning at this point that there are hundreds of survey companies that request a payment up front before joining. Never give them any money to join, no matter what they say. These are usually scam sites, and you won’t receive any surveys from joining nor will you ever see your membership fee again. The best survey sites are completely free to join, and these are the ones that pay out the most money too.

Answering surveys can be quite an interesting task, and usually they only last 10/15 minutes to respond to. They are sent out a handful of times each week, depending on the interest profile that you filled in. Usually you can earn around 3 pounds per 15 minutes that the survey lasts, with most of the surveys being multiple choice questions.
Obviously answering surveys isn’t going to make you rich, but it sure is a nice way of earning a little extra cash every few weeks, for very little time or input on your part.

Earn money online from answering paid surveys by email, writing product reviews, and by earning cashback every time you shop online; learn more and join these sites for free at http://www.paid2review.co.uk

Pain - Do You Know What You Need To Know About OTC Pain Relievers?

If you have pain and are hurting, you are not alone: The American Academy of Pain Management estimates that over 50 million Americans suffer from chronic pain caused by disease, disorder or accident. The most common pain complaints include arthritis, lower back pain, bone/joint pain, muscle pain, fibromyalgia, and of course headaches.

In a study called Pain in America, a surprising 60 percent of the respondents said that pain is something you have to live with. And 28 percent felt that there was no solution for their pain. Well you do not have to live with pain there are plenty of solutions to our plight.

“Listen to pain,” advises Scott M. Fishman, M.D., chief of the division of pain management at University of California, Davis. “If we cover up pain all the time, we may miss an important signal.”New techniques of pain management offer relief for a wide variety of complaints, and you and your doctor should pursue a pain solution aggressively.

But much of the time, daily aches and pains can be eased without running to the doctor for ongoing supervised intervention. Your pain woes may be caused by a lack of activity, by sports-related exercise, by a poor setup at your desk or workplace, by stress and tension, by the wrong shoes. If you remove just one of these little insults, you have a good chance of pain relief.

For most pain discomforts, we reach for NSAIDS-nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. They are very effective, but “when people take ibuprofen, aspirin, ketoprofen or naproxen sodium, they figure since those drugs are OTC, they must be safe. As a result, they overdo them or don’t pay attention to interactions with other medications,” says Joseph Markenson, M.D., professor at Weill Medical College in New York City. “While the benefits of these drugs are enormous and real, so too are the risks of gastrointestinal upset and bleeding.”

“With any OTC (over the counter) pain reliever, start low and go slow”, says Dr. Fishman. He also suggests, “Don’t use aspirin as your first choice for pain relief. It is short-acting as far as pain goes, but long-acting in its impact on platelets and blood coagulation, but has a greater risk of causing ulcers than ibuprofen, for example.”

When it comes to decisions about pain relief, says Dr. Fishman, you have to think about what makes sense for you and weigh individual risks and benefits: Is the pain affecting your quality of life? Do you need a pain reliever to keep going every day? Can you get rid of your headache some other way? Proceed cautiously. And REMEMBER, don’t ignore pain, and don’t kill the messenger in your brain. Make a smart choice and listen; it’s trying to tell you something.

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Ray Attebery is the Managing Director for Daily Health Updates, a breaking health news national service for TV and Radio broadcast stations in the United States and also the President for The Centre for Pain Relief in New York City.

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Illinois Banquet Halls

Illinois is where you have resided for your whole life. Since you was a little girl you have always drempt of getting married in your home town in front of all your family and friends. Your dream has finally arrived. You found the love of your life and you and your partner have started planning the wedding of your dreams. You have booked and purchased just about everything you need to make your wedding go as planned. The only problem is you have not found a banquet hall for your reception. Well do not worry I have went through and hand picked a few banquet halls that you will just love.

White Pines Golf Club & Banquets

Bensenville, IL 630-766-0304 ext.101

White Pines offers packages for weddings, showers, business meetings, golf outings, or any special event. The White Pines banquet facility provides a beautiful, picturesque natural surrounding and is an ideal setting for any type of special occasion. Our banquet room comprises of floor-to-ceiling windows and a wrap-around balcony overlooking the golf course. Experience the breathtaking view of our lake, waterfall and fountain.

Astoria Banquet and Conference Center

Buffalo Grove, IL 847-392-7500

Discover elegance and affordability at one of the best kept secrets in fine banquets. Weddings, Corporate events, Private Parties are welcome.

The BEALL MANSION

Alton, IL 800-990-2325

With its Eleven and a Half Foot Ceilings and Crystal Chandeliers, Leaded Art Glass Windows and Solid Oak Staircase-The BEALL MANSION is the place for elegant Greater St. Louis wedding to remember. They offer spa services, romantic honeymoons and guest rooms. Excellent choice for any event.

These are just a few of the many different banquet halls and facilities that you can find in the state of Illinois. I suggest that you take your time in choosing the right facility for your needs.

Yolanda is the owner of Yolandas Wedding Favors. She sells many different types of wine bottle stoppers that you can use as wedding favors. So whether if you are looking for gifts, accessories or party favors we got you covered.

The Story Behind the Poem - Tale of a Heart and Soul

The Poem:

Tale of a Heart and Soul

This is an odd story (or tale)
to say the least,
where I came upon any angry old man once
in Garmish Germany, back in ‘73-.
We walked together in the surrounding hills
and thus, spotted two young boys-
with silver-white hair, perhaps three or four
years of age, playing with a wolf,
that was peaceful, joyful, quite happy….

“Awe,” said the old man in fright and spite,
Just what do we have here?”
Spooked in admiration he was,
angry for whom, knows what!
He said to me, irritatingly, “If I were that
wolf beast, I’d be wild, free and happy!
I wish, I wish, I wish I could be!”

And I do believe, sometimes when we
wish hard enough, God grants us just
that, what we want, but shouldn’t have…
a lesson perhaps, to be learned,
if not by the ‘wisher’ hopefully by others.

And then, all of a sudden, the old man
was calm, peaceful, joyful, singing a song,
wanting to play with the boys, haply,
as if he really knew them…!
(something was very wrong);
then the angry wolf, attacked him-
not me, perhaps (so I thought at the time)
it was the Old man, inside the wolf’s skin,
and the wolf inside the man,
and the wolf killed him,
and I shot the wolf…!

#1784 4-8-2007 (D) Sometimes things happen for reasons beyond our comprehension, and simply not knowing why, so we guess at its internal structure, its motivation, reasoning, motives for being, happening, when it is the simplest of all to say what you really think and feel, and that is usually right. As in this case, perhaps the man got his wish, and envy got its revenge, one of the deadly seven sins.

The Story

Here for the first time in print is the story behind the poem “Tale of a Heart and Soul” as told by Poet Laureate, and author, Dennis L. Siluk.

November, 1970.

A village called Garmish, in West Germany in a small valley surrounded by mountains. A focus for the many on ski jumps, meadows, and hills in the valley, the valley with a population of at least than five thousand, supplying the churches, guesthouses and the few hotels. No movie house. The only way the traveler can find his way to the valley in winter is by automobile, the train runs up to the end of October.

The hotel is small and clean, the rooms are not well heated; not much more can be said about it, although it has a bar in the back of it, and the architecture is of an old German Bavarian look. A man named Ski (for short: he was Polish) once a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army, a widower and retired and now living in Augsburg, Germany for the last seven-years. He is five feet nine-inches tall. He is in great physical condition and looks younger than he is. He has a handsome square chin, on his face, with deep blue eyes, and an unsmiling mouth that twitches when he is annoyed, irritated or simply angry, and quickly it shapes into grimness and germinates for hours.
Seldom does he smile, but sometimes a cleaver smile appears. The secret of his youthful appearance is not his physical prowess, not his quick wit, nor his sharp words; at times odd if not mysterious they can be, but his lack of tolerance (his facial mannerisms, his boyish frown); also, he is clean shaving, and his hair is always groomed, cu short and perfectly. The color of his skin is milk white and smooth, he constantly grooms himself.

We had first met each other at Reese Compound (an American Army base) at its small PX (a store for the military personnel) through a mutual friend on the base, Bruce Small, a southern boy from North Carolina. He thought we might be interested in going to Garmish Germany together, perhaps skiing, or just for a weekend holiday, since we both liked to travel, to get away, and drink in the few Guesthouses they have. I got to know him, He was an angry man, Ski, and had a reputation as a thief, but I was very interested nonetheless, in doing as much traveling around Germany as I could, and it was a good opportunity I thought to have company and someone who knows the area with me. And Garmish was on my mind. He often became alarmed at anyone disrespectful to him or anyone around him he liked, and as I noticed, had very few friends. He suggested we go to Garmish in November-this was in August. I said it was premature, but I would think about it. During this time there was an investigation going on concerning him and a robbery at the big military PX in Augsburg, the officials involved, were looking at him closely, and I expect the cloths he was wearing, for the robbery involved, $3000-dollars worth of stolen cloths, taken. Anyway, I promised to keep him up dated and informed on the matter.

And so it was that I found myself one cold November afternoon standing with Ski on this hillside lightly covered with patches of frost and snow, a winter chill in the air, the valley of Garmish below us, and a cozy farm along side of us. For the most part, this was ski’s getaway during winter nothings I had learned.

Ski stood stone-still on the ground, a bottle of Jack Daniel’s [whiskey] in his side pocket, to keep his insides warm. We had a fence in front of us; se somewhat absently shifted his body, as if off and on, as if he was playing chess. There were figures in the far distance, between the farm house and the fence were we stood, behind. We both, Ski and I stepped off the dirt road, closer to the fence to get a better look.

DS: The great thing about his place is we are almost alone here.

Ski: There’s no snow, wait a few more weeks, all of Germany will be here skiing or resorting for the weekends.

DS: I’ve never downhill skied before.

Ski: Want to start learning?

DS: You going to give me a lesson?

Ski: perhaps, let’s see who those figures are, they’re coming out way.

(What I found to be those figures are off were two small boys about four-year olds, silver-white hair, fraternal twins, and a large wolf, they were playing with one another, a large cow with a bell had followed them, and remained close by. They must have been less than twenty feet away from the fence, from us. They waved at us, and in a casual manner went about playing again. I think I took a candid photograph, snapshot inside my mind of this; it was odd for such a scene. It seemed the children were unaware of the danger that lay before them, or it was us who were unaware, that there was no danger to be aware of.)

A little trigger for Ski, I guess that’s what you would call this, or this being the beginning of it.

DS: Cute boys! (The cow moves about.)

Ski: Cute nothing…a wolf is never cute with two young boys, it can’t be tame, and no wolf is tame.

DS: It doesn’t look like they’re going to be victims. He looks tame (what I wanted to say, was: ‘…you look more dangerous than the wolf,’ but I didn’t.)

Ski: A dumb wolf (to be exact: he meant a wolf that was domesticated, unwilling to be a wild wolf). I think the would was happier before he met his master, look at the pathetic thing, rolling over like a cat, he is nothing but a coward. If I was…! (The must had moved, because I heard the large cow bell around its neck ring.)

If I were the wolf those little boys would have been eaten up, and someone looking for little coffins.

DS: That’s quite a view on things?

Ski: I wish I could be in the wolf’s place…just look at those teeth, and muscles, and bulk, I mean I’d give heart and soul to take his place, free and wild, not like that old cow, with a bell, that’s how I feel now. But beastly free.

(Around the fence, and among the slightly green and brown patches of grass and snow, the ground hardening, winter was present, a light wind touched the cheeks of both men, the sound was a hum to a low sharp hiss. I saw the wolf look at Ski, several glances, the boys busy playing, the dark eyes of the wolf under a snow warm winter afternoon gleaming peacefully, harmlessly, it seemed. I listened to the sounds of nature, winter, and the birds the big cow nearby-and its heavy reverberating sound, deep resonant sound from the bell, the breath of the wolf-its intensity and Ski’s vile mumbling.)

Ski: The wolf is free, no problems, wild and allowed to be so, because it is expected of him, it is his nature, wish I could make some kind of a connection! I wish, wish wish!

Everybody on base (it was not large) knows everyone else, at least by sight. There was no reason I thought at the time, why he would wish such a thing, perhaps a joke, but he was putting heart and soul into his request, now that I think about it. But again I repeat there was no reason I thought at the time, why he would wish such a thing-although he was an angry man.

(Ski was shrewd and calculating and chose his witty words to hurt or paralyze his victims to be. He left me alone, perhaps I was his equal in combat, and one of his only friends-lest he lose me too, and have no one. He liked to create fights, chaos. It would seem he inherited a bad disposition, if not gene. We had gone to Munich together for the October Feast, and on the train he started a fight with one of the officials, and in the bathroom of a beer tent at the feast, he started a fight, and trouble seemed simply to be part of his shadow. One I tried to avoid, and often tried to pacify if not subdue, in a calmly manner. He talked about the Army in a negative way. And I really was getting a headache. Anyway, Ski stood looking at the wolf and the two children. He regretted what he had in life. Thus, losing any motivations for the human race.)

I had been learning a lot abut him the last few months. Shrewd, tough, hateful, thief, and now I were becoming acquainted with Garmish. He had in the past, called on me to talk, just talk about problems. I thought he was drunk, but he didn’t drink half as much as me. He even wanted to give me the cloths he had stolen from the PX. I said ‘no’ to his supposedly kind gesture, and he was a tinge taken back, I actually hurt his feelings. But here we were, both of us, standing behind a fence, looking at a dumb cow, and his bell, and two children playing with a wolf, and Ski in some kind of trance.

DS: Uh-huh. Let’s find a ski lift and go up higher so we can look over the valley?

Ski: What I meant was, my soul and heart have a connection with the nature of this beast-wolf I was keeping that a secret. I’ve never mentioned it before, to anyone-I should have been born a wolf, never even told Bruce, my best friend.

DS: What are you thinking?

Ski: God made me wrong. I think murder is in the sky, the eyes of the wolf are dull, no fierceness.
What I saw was not what he saw evidently, the two boys seated on the ground peacefully playing. This was a vehicle of his own, his own invention, where it would lead to was profound. He must be kidding or mad, I told myself. I had to slap my face to wake me up to face this charade. Why? I told him; “I don’t think so, no I am sure you are wrong.” He found himself to tell me.

-In a moment he was calmer. As if he made a connection with the beast (as if someone had stepped in, and opened a door, and he jumped through it…). I told him not to talk so foolishly and surprisingly, he smiled said, “Don’t worry.”

Ski: the creek, you’ll love the creek; enjoy the cool clear fresh water. (He said it in a low, smooth and almost humble voice.)

DS: of course, I’d never have thought of that, going to a creek, but nevertheless, that sounds tranquilizing. Matter-of-fact, you’ve never mentioned that before. (He had not, so I would find out later, because he had never known of one in the vicinity, only a long time resident or a beast of the wild would know)

It was as though the wolf almost overheard Ski…!

DS: Isn’t it curious the wolf is starting to hiss louder, starting to get up, looking deadly at the boys and you Ski? I mean, its whole composure, equanimity, self-control, is changing in front of us.

Ski: Yes, you are right (he mumbled then: ‘…sometimes when you ask, alas, you receive, not really understanding what you are asking for.’)

DS: (Strange I thought at the time, what Ski said, now subjectively it fits into the composure of the wolf) I think something is going to happen, better we try to protect the boys?

(The picture, four of them, the cow in the background, his bell ringing, clanging, and keeping all alert to the growing alarm: the wolf that now had glossy black-and-deep red eyes. Ski with a darker flesh, and dove like eyes, calmer than me, I had never seen him this way. There seemed to be a narrow line between the beast and Ski, a line I hoped no one crossed over-some kind of unknown intensity was growing, over something I didn’t know was going to happen. Something had overturned. The wolf’s eyes were looking like headlights. I wished I had a guillotine-so I thought ((cut off the head of this intensity)), but I did have my 38-Special (revolver) tucked into by pants, and shirt, fastened to my belt, on my left side, for emergencies. The beast was no longer lying down, he was on all fours. And Ski merely stood their serene, except for the blinking of his eyes, his face was calm, his pulse didn’t seem to have raised one iota, no violence whatsoever on it, almost innocent, paleness only circled his eyes, soft eyes. Ski leaned forward over the fence looking at the wolf closer, and the wolf at him.)

First I saw simply a leaping shadow jumping over the fence. Then a snarling sound and two shapes on the ground somewhere around three feet from me. He, the wolf, killed Ski, ran back to the two boys, I cursed myself for not reacting quicker. My eyes looked at the attack, and then watched him make his escape. But when I cleared my head, I pulled my 38-revolver from its holster, from the left side of me, attached to my belt, unsnapping its leather safety latch overhead (it all took so long it seemed) and shot the beast at about twenty feet distance. In fact, the bullet struck its head, and was laying a foot away from the two boys, whom were simply sitting up, not sure if they were amazed, dumbfounded or what.

I never have understood completely, what took place, about that happening, just that it is so, but the why of it all, why it took place in the first place, will never be clear; I told myself, it is preposterous, but really there is nothing preposterous about it. My friend had simply figured out a nice neat way to decapitate his heart and soul (his spirit and will was strong in his quest) from one body of flesh to a new possibility, a wolf. I repeat, the reasoning, I’ll never know, it is like asking I suppose: why does the devil want to be like God. I doubt the devil knows him self completely.

I suppose someone, somewhere, sometime, someplace, will come along and say, there’s a mathematical element to this, or astrological one, or something psychological, or even demonic, involved here-for it is not possible. I’m always bewildered with such talk. I realize everything I say is virtually invisible talk, so broad; there is no room for daylight. Perhaps sometimes, God grants the fool his wish.

The bite from the beast, caught Ski right under his chin, took a slice out of his throat, as easily as cutting through butter. And that wasn’t preposterous. He loved and savored what he did, that long moment, not for protection or food did he kill, perhaps for a long lived envy or revenge. These are not yes and no questions, I doubt there aren’t any complete or perfect answers, only guesses, conjectures here; those minutes seemed like hours before and during the attack, when he wasn’t Ski to me, never once combed his hair, or tidied up this or that, or wiped his shoes clean, off against his pants legs, as he normally would. He was silent, not a sad silence, but an unexplained one indeed, for whom I had known him to be. It was only 12:00 O’clock (PM), the two itsy-bitsy little boys ran to the farmhouse thereafter; the cow following behind, clanging its bell in alarm. It was kind of like he killed himself, and I killed him too! The only thing that bothered me was that he involved me.

In short, I didn’t realize the significance of his will, even though he was begging to be that wolf. Chewing his lip, frowning at the wolf, I didn’t take it at first seriously, who would, I thought he was just being his old spiteful self, but the moment took place, strange as it be, but I think he savored the moment-he was in ecstasy, and I was his witness, and this is his story. He could have killed me, even after the first attack, but he didn’t, I knew then, and I know now, it was his cup of poison, his suicide note, fast and powerful, almost odorless.

See Dennis’ web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com

Tips for Small Space Condo Living - Small Master Bedrooms

The Bed:
In a small master bedroom, it is key to keep it’s use concise. If you can,
minimize the amount of furniture and locate the bed central to the room.
Depending on design style, keep side tables to a small size or float shelves
from the wall to visually free up floor space. An option is to have a
licenced electrician install wall mounted lamps, that can be purchased with a
swing arm to adjust position, which is great for reading in bed. Keep the
scale of lamps appropriate to the side tables. Large lamps will overwhelm the
room.

The Bedding:
For a crisp hotel look, keep bedding to white or a solid neutral color. Keep
the amount of pillows to a maximum of 4, and coordinate 2 in shams to match
the solid neutral.

The Closet:
If there isn’t sufficient closet space follow one of two paths for clothing
storage. Purchase closed door wardrobe systems with modular interiors to
provide flexibility in storage from shoes to belts to sweaters. Keep the door
fronts minimal but to fit the scheme of the rest of the condo. Paint or
purchase the wardrobes the same colour as the rooms wall color to keep them
from imposing on the rest of the small room. A second option for clothes
storage is to install a exposed closet system which is a more urban and
industrial approach. Hang all of your clothes in neat order on sharp wood and
chrome hangers and let your newest fashion purchase be your bedrooms art.
Keep your best stuff on display and utilize a secondary closet for the clothes
you don’t wear regularly.

The Seating:
If you are able to squeeze in a sitting area in your small master bedroom,
choose a location close to a window. Keep the chair to a small size and share
the bed’s side table for setting down your morning coffee while you read the
paper in the sunlight. If your window sill is low enough use a bench as a
window seat or have a millworker build in a bench and have a upholstered bench
pad made to fit. Most benches provide storage inside which is a great place
to store extra bedding and pillows.

The Lighting:
Generally in most bedroom uses sconces or table lamps either side of the bed
is sufficient for general lighting with a ceiling mounted fixture for
occasional use. If the ability is there, a series of 4-6 recessed pot lights
on a dimmer can replace a ceiling mounted fixture for a modern aesthetic and
provide flexibility in lighting options. If further lighting is needed for
wardrobe systems, purchase art lights and hang them from the top of the
wardrobes for localized task lighting. If a makeup area requires lighting,
install a light bar above a mirror. For lighting at a sitting area, use an
adjustable floor lamp situated just behind the chair, away from the side table
lamp.

The Windows:
Window coverings for your bedroom has a long variety of options that require
another article. If you need a dark room to get a good sleep look for drapery
or shades that are lined to provide blackout. If you don’t require lining
there are many options including sheers, horizontal and vertical blinds, roman
shades, roller shades, wood slat blinds, woven wood blinds and rod/track
drapery. Choices from these options are dependant on window dimensions,
privacy requirements and style required.

For more ideas check out target="_new" href="http://www.smallspacelivingmagazine.com">Small Space Living Magazine

Nick Flood writes for Small
Space Living Magazine

How to Stop the Drama that’s Keeping You Stuck

It happens without notice. You realize you’re lost in the fog. You feel unhappy and you start to search. The issue itself doesn’t matter as much as the universal feeling of being uncomfortable in your skin or feeling out of alignment. This feeling happens at midlife. It happens when you are at a cross roads or a life transition, or it happens when you are trying to build a business and you enter that black pit of confusion as you hire one guru after another to help rescue you from the drama. If any of this applies to you, here are five ways to stop the drama that’s keeping you stuck.

Distinguish “the drama” from “your drama.”

The Drama is the gap between what you actually have and what you really want. “The drama” is also the gap between who you actually are and who you really want to be. You are here, but you want to be there. You are single but you want to be married, or you wanted the promotion but got looked over again. You live in LA but you want to live in New York. You have a bachelor’s degree but you want a master’s degree and so on. The drama is nothing more than the gap that represents the distance between what you have and what you want. Once you distinguish “the drama” from “your drama” you can turn what was perceived as a failure into an opportunity for personal growth and emotional intelligence.

Ask yourself this question: “Where would I be without my drama?”

We often use our personal “dramas” to make excuses for where we are instead of looking for solutions to move forward. For example, I met a young man at the grocery store who said that he would love to be a fireman but he couldn’t afford to go to college to get the required two-year degree therefore he was stuck in a job he didn’t like and he perceived himself as a failure. The only failure he is really experiencing is getting stuck in his drama, which is his reaction to where he is versus where he wants to be. If he were to ask the question, “Where would I be without my drama?” he would find his solution and move forward. There are many solutions, which can be found by making other choices. Get a loan. Get a grant. Go part time. Save some money. Get a roommate. The only time we fail is when we give up. Once you ask this question you can recover from failure. At the very least you will spend less time and energy on the perceived failure.

Make a new commitment
Ask yourself what you are really committed to. Are you committed to your drama or are you committed to happiness? Once you get clear on your commitment you can overcome any obstacle. You do this by filling in the blank “I am committed to_________.” Then you watch every thing you say and every thing you do to see if your actions and words line up with what you say you are committed to. We reveal our commitments through our choices, whether we give voice to our commitments or not. Here’s an example: If you say you are committed to having a loving marriage, but allow your spouse to abuse you then the real truth is you are not committed to a loving relationship at all. Your actions show that you are secretly committed to making sure not to rock the boat. Or perhaps your real commitment is to making sure you don’t make your partner mad, or you are unconsciously committed to sacrificing yourself so you can stay married at all costs. However, the commitment to “stay married” is different than the commitment to build a loving relationship. The requirements are different for those two commitments. The choices you make will tell you what you are truly committed to.

Much of the time we make an unconscious commitment that involves changing other people. We can’t change other people but once we get clear on our own commitment people often change anyway. The one with the strongest commitment rules the relationship and this is the easiest way to take full responsibility for any failure to turn it around for a positive outcome. Use the “what if” techniqueIf you are still feeling stuck after working through the first three exercises, try the “what if” technique. If you can suspend judgment for just one hour you can literally change your destiny. If you believe in the “law of attraction” you must know that how you feel determines what you get. So the objective is to make yourself feel better about any failure you are experiencing. You must quit judging and instead reach for possibilities. You do this by saying “what if…” then you look for the positive aspects.

Examples include

· “What if there is a purpose in what just happened?”

· “What if this had to happen so that something really big could happen later?”

· What am I supposed to learn?

· What if I laugh about this five years from now?

· What if I find a way to share this so other people can find comfort

Once you find the possibilities you start the flow and turn your failure into a huge opportunity for growth and success.

Regain your power

When you are feeling lost or confused you have lost your power to choose. If you want to be successful simply take full responsibility for your life. The way you do this is to realize that all of life is made up of little choices. Yes, there are circumstances that happen to you, but in the end it is your choices that give you power or drain your energy. You gain power through making conscious choices and you lose power when you react out of an ingrained pattern or when you react because of some trigger that you haven’t learned how to control.

The best way to see if someone is in a victim pattern of thinking is when you ask the question, “What are your choices,” and they answer, “I don’t have any.” Responsibility is the recognition of choice. Real power comes in the ability to choose. As long as one is ruled by unconscious reaction there is no freedom to choose.

Marlene Chism works with people who want to stop the drama and take charge of their lives.
To learn more about life purpose, the Karpman Triangle or the Three Life Tragedies go to http://www.stopyourdrama.com Marlene is available for speaking engagements by calling 1. 888.434.9085.