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Gerald Enrique del Campo is a poet, musician, song writer, photographer, magician, philosopher, author, and lecturer on occult and religious topics.
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Academia Duellatoria, and the Noble Art of DefenseWhen people speak of fencing they do so as a sport. Long forgotten is the idea that swordsmanship is concerned with mental and spiritual discipline that tempers a person's character.
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A Classic Joint, Good People, Good Food, Good AmbienceLake Oswego is not known for its "hangouts." In fact, the culture there is rather lacking and dry (and often discouraged) and until now there hasn't been much in terms of a fun place to meet with one's peeps and share really good food and beer.
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How America Can Reinvent Itself Through These Difficult TimesThe solution to our problem may be hidden in how we got into this mess in the first place. -
Failing Newspaper Companies Consider Requesting a Bailout from TARPNewspapers have been quick to blame the internet for their economic woes, pointing out the people are now getting their news for free, so they wished to be compensated. -
New Year Thoughts on the Bank and Car Manufacturing Fiasco'sAn easy to understand explanation on how the American people are being robbed blind. -
How the Middle Class Blames the Poor for the Poor EconomyAre the unions, illegal aliens, and poor people really to blame for this recession? -
The "S" WordWho smelt it, must have dealt it. The best that we can expect from the Conservative Right is to accuse Democrats of Socialism.
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Patriotism, Social Responsibility and the Stimulus PackageYou think this "stimulus" package is a good thing? Better think again. The money has to come from somewhere. Big business is shielded from having to pay it back, so who do you think will pay in the end?
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Government "For the People by the People" is Not Just a Good IdeaThe lack of political involvement in citizens has led to the current mess in the Middle East.
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Preparing Your Emergency KitVery few people are really prepared to survive as little as three days without food or water, much less an extended emergency such as the one that occurred when Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. It might surprise you how easy it is being prepared. -
Things Everyone Should Know About Identity TheftIn 2005 the worldwide cost of identity theft was estimated at $221 billion ($56.6 billion in the US alone), and the problem is only expected to get worse. Over 9 million Americans became victims of identity theft in the last 12 months.
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I'm Not Coming Here AnymoreSome times it is best to say goodbye and cut ones loses. It takes two.
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ShadowsSometimes being invisible feels best.
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Don't Say You Do it for LovePeople can justify anything... even warehousing their kids.
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It Happens to Other PeopleEveryone thinks they are safe, or immune, or different.
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Critical Thinking Could Only Help ReligionAn attempt to explore some of the underlying reason for the unpopularity of religion in the West.
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Alchemy - The Struggle for ImmortalityFor too long Alchemy has been viewed as a method of deception to separate the power hungry European royalty from their money. As a result, Alchemy's contribution to modern science and its usefulness as a powerful spiritual methods has been overlooked for centuries.
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The Last DragonThe dangers of acting out of self-interest, ignorance and fear. A morbid and poignant story for grown up kids.
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"Support Our Troops" Should Be More Than a Bumpersticker SloganThe People support their troops. But what are the people who put them in harms way doing to support them when they come home after having served their country?
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Tracking User Sessions Originating from Proxy ServersWith the number of dwindling IP ranges, more and more big companies are using proxy servers and dynamically assigned IP, making it difficult to track users.
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Portland Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival Promises to Be One of the Best Events yetEvery year hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world come to Portland to attend this event. It is going to be a 5 day party with the emphasis on New Orleans music ending with a world famous fireworks show.
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Extending the Life of Your Car with Every Oil ChangeThere exists a little known tip that can extend the life of your car and make every oil change go a little further toward helping you get the most from your car.
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Movie Making Made EasyDisatisfied with video, independednt film makers are once again turning thei attention to shooting with film. It isn't as expensive as you might think, and it is a perfect blend of art and science. Find out how easy and reasonably priced it can be.
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DNS Resolution RevealedUnderstanding DNS and Domain Name Issues does not have to be too terribly complitcated. DNS problems are at the root of most problems on the web, from reading web logs, to finding sites on the web, to sending email. This article demystifies these issues.
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Improving Windows PerformanceYou can help Windows work smarter - not harder by applying some swap file tricks.
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Understanding Web Server Log FIlesMore and more people are buying hosting for their web sites that provide web server log files for analysis. This information can help you see how people are using your web site, which will help you develop a more user friendly place for your customers.
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Debunking the Superstition of Web Site Cookies by Understanding What They Are ForThere is so much paranoia with identity theft today that more and more people are disabling the cookies function on their web browers, limiting access to many benefits available on the web.
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The Ancient Art of Mead MakingMead is perhaps the world's oldest alcoholic drink and experiencing something of a revival amongst wine enthusiasts. Learn how to make this drink at home, and experience one of the most satisfying and noblest journeys anyone can undertake. -
Flight 1302A true story about a flight from Seattle to Salt Lake.











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