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Tame Bear on August 24th, 2016

If you enjoyed the book “Ready Player One“ by Ernest Cline, join our conversation — add your comments below. FB DATELINE 160820 My friend Mark Yoder put me onto this excellent novel, “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline, but good luck getting it at your local library. Our library here has several copies. I was still 11th! in […]

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Tame Bear on March 20th, 2016

This very instant, which we call NOW, is undoubtedly one of the deepest mysteries of life — how one NOW becomes a Then, and some possible Tomorrow emerges to become the new NOW. © Yuryz | Dreamstime Two things about NOW particularly fascinate me … How quickly most of our NOWs start to vanish, being […]

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Tame Bear on January 12th, 2016

I’ve been traveling a lot more this past year, and the Amtrak is my preferred mode of travel. Especially now with WiFi on the train! Treesh and I are in the process of moving to Albuquerque, New Mexico and we’ve been going back and forth between our home in Goshen, Indiana and our new condo […]

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Tame Bear on November 26th, 2015

If you watch the news these days you’d wonder if there is anything good happening in the world. All the news channels care about is the tragic, the horrific, the sensational, the controversial, shock, chaos, sadness, darkness. Yes, these are a part of our world, but we have so much more to be thankful for […]

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Tame Bear on September 7th, 2015

For many of us who watch PBS in America, the Wayne Dyer specials were meaningful encounters, giving us a larger perspective on what life is all about. His 2013 feature film “The Shift – From Ambition to Meaning” was my last encounter with Wayne Dyer. If you too were a Wayne Dyer fan, take an […]

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Tame Bear on July 17th, 2015

“I want to thank our negotiating partners — the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, China, as well as the European Union — for our unity in this effort, which showed that the world can do remarkable things when we share a vision of peacefully addressing conflicts. We showed what we can do when we do […]

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Tame Bear on June 21st, 2015

I spent a few hours yesterday assembling a fun KITTENS VIDEO to go on this “Feral Cats Project“ crowdfunding campaign. Made some final changes to the campaign description, the goal, the layout etc. I’ve done my market testing to be sure I have a few friends that want to contribute. (Hey, we even received an actual donation to […]

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Tame Bear on May 7th, 2015

Where will I be tonight? In my backyard, watching for that Russian ISS resupply cargo ship that went into an uncontrolled spin shortly after launch on April 28th. It is due to crash down somewhere on Earth tonight, and will be spiraling in like a fireball. It’s course is very erratic, but it will be […]

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Tame Bear on April 12th, 2015

Hey I’d really like to see us all make a wave for Trck.me and RocketResponder, these are essential tools in my marketing system, and I don’t know where I’d be without them. Don’t go another day without these!   My new ad page will be available soon and you can see it here: http://trck.me/CTPTeamsSeason3/ Post your own tracker […]

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Tame Bear on March 23rd, 2015

I’ve been slowly working my way through “Capital in the 21st Century“ by Thomas Piketty. It is fascinating! Some of the earliest data for his research comes from novels that described economics in the 18th and 19th centuries — like Jane Austen’s “Pride and Predjudice,” and “Sense and Sensibility.” Capital in those days was LAND. […]

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