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Finding Web Cams

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Do these google searches to turn up web cams: inurl:”view/index.shtml” inurl:”MultiCameraFrame?Mode=” inurl:”viewerframe?mode=motion” Some of my favorites: birdcam – website Cockatiel Paradise National Zoo Flamingo Cam Want your own webcam? AXIS Webcam Sony SNC-RZ30N Pan/tilt/zoom Network Color Camera This website links to a number of public webcams. http://www.opentopia.com/hiddencam.php

Transitions 1

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Back in the late 1980s I trained to administer a process called a Transition Session. I didn’t finish the training because with my poor social skills I was unable to get enough clients. It’s too bad, because the Transition Sessions were a powerful tool. I’m about to throw out all my notes, but first I thought I’d skim over and see how I have changed since then. And blog any nuggets I come across in the process. There is a lot of material so I’ll spread it out over a few posts. First I thought I’d start off with a couple of open-ended statements that can be used to help clarify goals. Declaration Out of my mastery of ______________ I can be counted upon to notice when I am inclined to flee the challenge; to acknowledge that avoidance to someone; and to get appropriate support, with the purpose of manifesting ______________________ in the universe. Vision Out of my mastery of ______________ I inspire and empower others to ______________ for the pur...

Back in the Saddle Again

I haven’t been blogging for quite a while. There’s no real reason for it, only excuses. I love being a geekess, a technician, and engineer.  Science is my beautiful, ever-changing universe. But as the years go by it gets more and more difficult to maintain my concentration for an entire 8-hour day. My job performance is so inconsistent that I can’t be counted on to complete a task on schedule. On my last job my boss wanted to lower my already obscenely low pay even lower. So I applied for SSDI.  They turned me down, of course, which means I have 12 – 16 months to wait for the appeal.  Binder and Binder is representing me and that’s a real plus.  On the minus side my psychiatrist of 21 years, the keystone in my SSDI claim, passed away suddenly in December. I will have to find another and be evaluated before the appeal comes up. He was in his early 60s, in great health, a really happy guy. It was quite a shock. RIP, Lynn Cobb Montgomery. He was not only an ex...