Well, how do you like it?
I LOVE Escapa ... best I can do, though, is around 13 seconds. Cool thread!!
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Our Flag Flying Proudly One Nation Under God
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Lord, Please Bless Our Troops, they're fighting for our Freedom.
Prayers going up.
Supporting our Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, and Coast Guardsmen at more than 1,000 places across the U. S. and around the world.
GREAT thread Brad!
Thank You
Thank you for the fun game thread Goldstar.
Great job Goldstar! WOO HOO!
Internet games are alot of fun!
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Brian Edward, 29, from West, Texas, an explosive ordnance disposal specialist with Mobile Unit 3, Detachment 9, 8th Engineer Support Battalion counts a stack of 82 mm recoilless rifle rounds uncovered by Marines of Company L, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment during Operation Iron Fist in the Al Anbar Province, Iraq, Feb. 25. Photo by: Cpl. Mark Sixbey
Cpl. Michael C. Kissiah, Jr., 24, of Charlotte, N.C., moves through a group of eager children in Akashat, Iraq, Feb. 5, 2006. Kissiah, a civil affairs specialist with 6th Civil Affairs Group, has come to the forefront of 6th CAGs efforts in Akashat, Iraq, in western Al Anbar Province. His duties routinely take him to the city to deliver medical supplies and food, and to catalogue the needs of the people there. Sixth CAG has been operating in Al Anbar Province since July. Photo by: Sgt. Stephen M. DeBoard
Chief Petty Officer Nestor Lazaga, 53, and his son, Petty Officer 3rd Class Mark Lazaga, 22, stand side by side at Camp Taqaddum, Iraq. The father and son were recently reunited in Iraq, however, their tours will only overlap by a month. Mark is preparing to return to Camp Pendleton, while Nestor has just arrived in country for a seven-month tour. During Marks deployment he did everything from conducting daily sick calls to corpsman coverage in convoys. Nestor will fill the role of leading chief petty officer of the medical aid station for Brigade Service Support Group 1, the headquarters element of the 1st Marine Logistics Group. Photo by: Lance Cpl. Stephen J. Holt
SAKRAN, Iraq - Lance Cpl. Daniel J. Petrone, a rifleman for K Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, waves at a local child during a recent clearing operation Feb. 14. The Camp Pendleton, Calif.-based battalion has been in the area for more than five months conducting counter-insurgency operations and providing stability to the Triad area of Haqlaniyah, Barwanah and Haditha. As a part of Operation Pit Bull, Marines and Iraqi soldiers inserted into the small town via helicopter and searched each house for weapons caches and signs of insurgent activity in the area. Petrone is an Arlington Heights, Ill. native. Photo by: Cpl. Adam C. Schnell
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March 1, 2006
Security
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A primary school in Japan is testing a system to improve the security of students and also give their parents peace of mind. A radio frequency identification tag carried by each student sends a signal to receivers at school gates, and a computer shows when each student enters or leaves. The system can automatically send an e-mail to notify parents that their children have arrived at school or left for home. In cities where children often commute long distances to school, the system has received high marks from parents, and the kids think it's cool.
In a dangerous world, it's good to remember that our ultimate safety and protection lie in God's hands. David recalled a time when he felt completely cut off from the Lord's help. But he learned that even in desperate situations, God would hide those who fear Him "in the secret place of [His] presence; . . . [He] shall keep them secretly in a pavilion" (Psalm 31:20).
God always knows where we are. There is no place where He does not see our need and hear our cry. "You heard the voice of my supplications when I cried out to You" (v.22).
"Be of good courage," the psalmist concluded, "and He shall strengthen your heart, all you who hope in the Lord" (v.24). David McCasland
No one is more secure than the one who is held in God's hands.
Please unping me until Palm Sunday. I am renouncing freeping for Lent.
Thanks for tonights' thread Goldstar!
Great job!
Good evening Ma!
*HUG*
Good evening Canteeners and Troops!
How's everybody tonight?
I'm in for abit..
Hugs alla round!
Ms.B
I never play games on the net but will check out your links. Maybe I will also get addicted.
I play many games on the computer. Mainly cards, but Mahjonng fits in there too.
Favorites:
MjWin....Mahjonng
Cards:
Double Deck Solitaire 95
Things
Bridge Baron
31
Hardwood Spades
Free Spades
2 Handed Spades
TriPeaks
Plus numerous others.
I must have 500 games set-up on the old computer!
Awesome Job!! Very well done!