The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway.

The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway.

The Paradoxical Commandments, created by Keith M. Kent, and adopted and modified by Mother Teresa.  Both version's are great.  Read more and choose your favourite! 

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The Road To Happiness

The Road To Happiness

The road to happiness is not straight. 

There are curves called mistakes. 

Traffic lights called friends. 

Warning signs called family. 

Hurdles that you must overcome to reach the finish line. 

But you can make it if you have a spare tire called decision, and a powerful engine called love. 

An insurance policy called faith. 

Lots of fuel called patience. 

And above all, a driver called Jesus!

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Install Adobe Flash On Android Tablet Or Phone

Install Adobe Flash On Android Tablet Or Phone

Although Adobe ended support for Flash in Android Jelly Bean and beyond, many sites still make heavy use of this technology.  Don't expect that the grand majority of sites and portals that were built on flash and are currently tested and running today will make a sudden change to HTML5.  I would be nice, don't get me wrong, but we have to be realistic.  So, for those of us relying on an Android device as our main computer, and need access to Adobe Flash to view portals, video sites, TV, online games and more, here's how to install adobe flash on an android device or phone:

The following four steps will walk you through on how to install Adobe Flash on your Android device.

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In what languages is dashpoint available?

dashpoint is currently available in English, French and Spanish.

We are currently working on translating it to Portuguese, Russian, Italian and German.

New languages to follow.  If you would like any language developed in addition to the ones mentioned, please post below.

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Why do they call it Bluetooth?

"Bluetooth" was the code-name given by engineers from Ericsson to honor a tenth-century Viking king.

Harald Blåtand who reigned from 940 to 985 was credited for unifying Denmark, bringing order to the country.  Blåtand roughly translated to English means "Bluetooth." But rather than referring to the color of his teeth, Blåtand actually referred to the color of Harald's hair, which was a very dark color that was not typical of Vikings.

Since the development of Bluetooth in 1994 by Swedish telecommunications firm Ericsson, there have been more than 1800 companies worldwide who have signed as members of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) in order to build products to the wireless specification, as well as to promote the new technology in the marketplace.

Source: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art24461.asp

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