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I won't thank you other than to say "You have touched me, I have grown".

I must agree with you on the pureness of that logic. Live long and prosper.
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Built a ramp yesterday, need it more and more now..
Had ms for 28 yrs,
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That is a very nice ramp, robbie. You could get a job making other people ramps.

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Hi gwa i wish i could say i built it but i can hardly move, my neighbour built it for me. i am very lucky to have his help for so many things.
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beer+cigar+good dinner on the way+perfect day= 1
Life vs MS Life 1 MS 0
You might get me in the end but for today you loose :) Image
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Post by gwa »

robbie,

The walker that you have is the same one that I had for years. Mine wore out thanks to a few smashes from the airlines. Now I have a new one that is dark red.

I still like your ramp. Maybe you could be a salesman for the guy that built it. Easy money for you.

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Post by robbie »

Eye of God


Dear All:

This photo is a very rare one, taken by NASA. This kind of event occurs once in 3000 years.
This photo has done miracles in many lives.
Make a wish ... you have looked at the eye of God.
Whether you believe it or not,
This is a picture NASA took with the Hubbell telescope.
Called "The Eye of God."


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During the next 60 seconds, Stop whatever you are doing, and take this opportunity.
( Literally it is only One minute! )
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Post by cheerleader »

Way cool, Rob! Thanks for posting that. Just showed my 12 year old son, who is a star gazer. We watched the movie Contact (Carl Sagan) last night...a very similar theme. we're all connected...

We looked up this picture...it's for real. It was posted on the NASA site in 2003 as their astronomy pic of the day- it's a composite of several shots of a helix nebula...a trillion mile tunnel of glowing gas. Feelin very tiny now!
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I thought you might find this article interesting: it's a theory about the universe as a hologram which very much seems to reflect traditional eastern philosophies – deeply rooted ideas that we "come down" into this existence as very separate beings from an underlying pool of oneness which we will return to, call it cosmic consciousness, heaven, God, whichever. To me it seems part scientific; part hippy, and part religion, but nonetheless thought provoking:

http://www.etresoi.ch/Denis/hologram.html

Depressing fact number one: if you compressed the age of the universe into 24 hours, the average human lifespan would be one 10,000th of a second!

Depressing fact number two: although that is a stunning image, most pictures from NASA are artificially coloured – the universe is mostly greyscale.

By the way, since we are all connected, would someone mind scratching my nose, please?

PS, the link was working when I posted it but now the server seems to have gone down, I hope it will be back up soon.
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Picture says a 1000 words
My neuro said my ms was mild and it was back then but not now.
Lets see some more pics folks.
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Post by Terry »

Hey Robbie.
I wondered where you'd been. I checked yesterday and it had been a week since you posted- thought we were going to have to have the Mounties come look for you.
You look good. Happy Easter.

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Post by Terry »

I can't believe I just said "You look good"." Don't we all hate to hear that when we feel bad? That was my first thought, though.
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Post by MrsGeorge »

This is me at my graduation in November 2007 - the graduation was about 2 weeks after I started having difficulty walking and I was so thrilled that I managed to walk up and collect my degree without falling on my face in front of 3000 people!!

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