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Attached to the vertical face of China’s Mount Hua is a “hiking trail” that consists of nothing but wooden planks.
The “Plank Road in the Sky” is some 7,000 feet above the valley floor below, yet it’s only a few inches wide.
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Attached to the vertical face of China’s Mount Hua is a “hiking trail” that consists of nothing but wooden planks.
The “Plank Road in the Sky” is some 7,000 feet above the valley floor below, yet it’s only a few inches wide.
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“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”
-–Thomas A. Edison
Do you tend to get frustrated and give up when you try something new and end up failing miserably at it?
If so, you’re certainly not alone. Most everyone fails at something on occasion, and I’ve probably failed at more endeavors than most people will ever try.
Like it or not, failure is just a part of life for us human beings. [Read more…]
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I’m sure you know by now that the scammers of the world never take a break.
Day in and day out they’re always dreaming up new ways to separate innocent victims from their hard-earned money.
Scammers have been targeting potential victims over the phone for decades, but now they’re using a different kind of tool to scam folks: Their intended victims’ own phone numbers. [Read more…]
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Question from Lisa: I was eating dinner at a restaurant the other day and they were showing a ball game on a wall-mounted TV.
The game was being broadcast with Closed Captioning on.
That got me to to wondering if there’s such a thing as “Open Captioning”. Is there? [Read more…]
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Did you know there’s a “Spacecraft Cemetery” on our planet?
A lonely place that contains numerous ‘dead’ spacecraft that have fallen back to Earth?
Well, there is, but unfortunately the chances of you or me ever getting to visit it are virtually nil. [Read more…]