Monday, August 10, 2009
Summer of ' 69
Yes, the summer of '69. The war in Viet Nam was raging and it seemed like friends of mine were being drafted daily. Some did not want to go, but thought they had no choice. Hippies and "flower children" were instructing our culture to "make love, not war". Charles Manson led his followers to commit the Tate-LaBianca murders. They are still sitting in prison and hopefully will never be paroled. In July, Neil Armstrong was the first man to step foot on the moon. We watched the footage and heard him say "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" on the only television in our home. It was, also, the summer of Woodstock, when 450,000 people showed up in a pasture in Sullivan County, New York for a music festival. And people say we live in a crazy world....
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Ergonomic Office Chairs
I have worked in an office setting for the last 28 years. I was in my early thirties when I began as a part-time assistant and secretary. Occasionaly, I would get pain in my neck and some shoulder pain. Several years later I went to full time and the pain became more frequent and severe. A friend of mine told me about ergonomic office chairs and I can't thank her enough. Now Spacify.com has Office Chairs for every office setting. They offer many styles in the latest ergonomic designs that will take care of your health. Check out Spacify.com for all of your office furniture needs. You can shop by brand name and they offer finance options and fast courteous service.
Columbine

I just finished reading "Columbine" by Dave Cullen. The book was riveting and eye-opening. Mr. Cullen is said to be a leading authority on the Columbine tragedy that took place on April 20, 1999. He gives great insight into the minds of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold and their twisted logic that drove them to carry out such a horrible crime. The book answers many questions and corrects much of the myth that surrounded this tragedy.
You can buy this book on Amazon.com.
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