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"We visited a village called Mesamago. It is 25 km, or one hour by ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-03 12:07:37

We visited a village called Mesamago. It is 25 km or one hour by car on a very rustic road from any town or market. There is no electricity or running water in the village. They have two wells for water. One is a pump well the other has just a bucket. We stayed at a guesthouse run by a lovely woman and her husband Bismark. There is a that has single handedly put Mesamago on the map. Indeed it is the only reason that this village has a road leading to it. Before the orchestra was discovered there was only a small foot path leading to the village. No travelers ever visited before the road was made. No one here owns an automobile. There are a few shared bikes. Along the road to the village we passed dozens of electrical. They are hopeful that someday soon they will get electricity. I made friends with a 15 year old girl named. I asked her where her school is. She point and tossed her hand far away it is 25 kilometers one way to her school. I asked if she walked there. She proudly put her hand on her chest and said. “I run”. Conference said that I had a very beautiful head. Nat was told that his legs were very beautiful. We arrived at Mesamago just past sunset. After a quick tour of the village we settled into our rooms. The bed is enveloped with mosquito netting. There is one kerosene lantern for light. We had rice for dinner and ate in the dark under the stars and moon. It was Linda’s birthday so Nat. Selete and I sang her a Happy Birthday song. We gave her a fig to eat and a card signed by all of the friends we have made at Agoro Fie the house where we stay in Cape Coast. The Bamboo Orchestra performed for us in the dark with one kerosene lantern to lighten the scene. Many people from the village came to listen and watch. It was incredibly moving. I wept through the first two pieces. The music is beautiful and the sense of community is overwhelming. After the performance Linda sang songs with the kids and I showed them a picture album. They were captivated. We talked with a young man maybe 28 years old his wife gave birth three days before. He was elated and shining telling us about his son. Joshua. It was late and time for bed. I put out the light and cut to sleep. The first three hours of slumber were great then I was awakened by the sound of loud singing coming through the village. I was dazed and sort of fell back to sleep. Then the singing turned to chanting and chanting turned to shrieks and indecipherable words loudly approaching our space. It was unnerving since there was no light to see by and no reference to understand what was happening. Nat went out with his camera and captured sound. Linda and I woke Selete we stood outside to try and see and comprehend what was happening. Our hands clutched. We learned that it was a gathering of the Pentecostals. They were in a circle rapidly dancing around a kerosene lantern. Evidently they interact on certain nights to worship and release demons. Their worshipping space is on the same batch of land as our guesthouse. The shrieking and undecipherable words I heard were people speaking in tongue. There was an explosive sound in the distance far louder than a gunshot. We later learned that it was dynamite set off to push pack elephants from the village crops. Speculation can be very unproductive in the middle of the night in the dark in the jungle in Africa in a village with no cars and one road. I woke in the morning at first light to the sound of roosters crowing and to Grace singing a morning song and doing chores on the porch she sang: “Yesterday is gone another day has come do something new in my life”. (You can hear her sing if you check out the 5th video posting down the page) When I walked out from my room onto the porch she greeted me with a hug and sweet hello then offered me water for my face and a pail of water for a bath. I took the pail to the ; a concrete structure with a short wood door and a course in the floor. I scrubbed with a. It was the best bathing experience thus far in Africa. After my clean Grace took me around the village. She introduced me to ; we fetched water and completed her morning chores. She took me to the goat pen and both wet wells. She took me to the - mashed maize wrapped in plantain leaves. Our last forbid was to buy a snack for her son - a bag of cooked rice with tomato sauce,. Along the way I was greeted and made to conclude very welcome. Kids followed us and laughed they made faces at me and my cameras. On the road to the Mesamago we passed corn fields orange groves and palm fields that seemed to go on forever. We passed two dozen populate loading oranges from the ground into a truck. My hand was out the window and. The oranges taste amazing. A Side note- The multi national corporation Unilever that makes everything from toothpaste to butter to dish soap has interest in this area. They exploit Palm fields close to the village for Palm oil. We did not see their truck but heard that they are here often.

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"We visited a village called Mesamago. It is 25 km, or one hour by ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-03 12:07:37

We visited a village called Mesamago. It is 25 km or one hour by car on a very rustic road from any town or market. There is no electricity or running water in the village. They have two wells for water. One is a pump well the other has just a bucket. We stayed at a guesthouse run by a lovely woman and her husband Bismark. There is a that has single handedly put Mesamago on the map. Indeed it is the only reason that this village has a road leading to it. Before the orchestra was discovered there was only a small foot path leading to the village. No travelers ever visited before the road was made. No one here owns an automobile. There are a few shared bikes. Along the road to the village we passed dozens of electrical. They are hopeful that someday soon they will get electricity. I made friends with a 15 year old girl named. I asked her where her school is. She point and tossed her hand far away it is 25 kilometers one way to her school. I asked if she walked there. She proudly put her hand on her chest and said. “I run”. Conference said that I had a very beautiful head. Nat was told that his legs were very beautiful. We arrived at Mesamago just past sunset. After a quick tour of the village we settled into our rooms. The bed is enveloped with mosquito netting. There is one kerosene lantern for light. We had rice for dinner and ate in the dark under the stars and moon. It was Linda’s birthday so Nat. Selete and I sang her a Happy Birthday song. We gave her a fig to eat and a card signed by all of the friends we have made at Agoro Fie the house where we be in Cape Coast. The Bamboo Orchestra performed for us in the dark with one kerosene lantern to lighten the scene. Many people from the village came to listen and watch. It was incredibly moving. I wept through the first two pieces. The music is beautiful and the sense of community is overwhelming. After the performance Linda sang songs with the kids and I showed them a picture album. They were captivated. We talked with a young man maybe 28 years old his wife gave birth three days before. He was elated and shining telling us about his son. Joshua. It was late and time for bed. I put out the light and fell to sleep. The first three hours of slumber were great then I was awakened by the sound of loud singing coming through the village. I was dazed and sort of cut back to rest. Then the singing turned to chanting and chanting turned to shrieks and indecipherable words loudly approaching our space. It was unnerving since there was no light to see by and no reference to understand what was happening. Nat went out with his camera and captured sound. Linda and I woke Selete we stood outside to try and see and hear what was happening. Our hands clutched. We learned that it was a gathering of the Pentecostals. They were in a circle rapidly dancing around a kerosene lantern. Evidently they gather on certain nights to worship and release demons. Their worshipping lay is on the same group of land as our guesthouse. The shrieking and undecipherable words I heard were people speaking in tongue. There was an explosive sound in the distance far louder than a gunshot. We later learned that it was dynamite set off to push pack elephants from the village crops. Speculation can be very unproductive in the middle of the night in the dark in the jungle in Africa in a village with no cars and one road. I woke in the morning at first light to the sound of roosters crowing and to Grace singing a morning song and doing chores on the porch she sang: “Yesterday is gone another day has come do something new in my life”. (You can hear her sing if you check out the 5th video posting down the page) When I walked out from my dwell onto the porch she greeted me with a hug and sweet hello then offered me wet for my face and a pail of water for a bath. I took the pail to the ; a concrete structure with a short wood door and a drain in the surprise. I scrubbed with a. It was the best bathing undergo thus far in Africa. After my bath Grace took me around the village. She introduced me to ; we fetched water and completed her morning chores. She took me to the goat pen and both water wells. She took me to the - mashed maize wrapped in plantain leaves. Our last stop was to buy a snack for her son - a bag of cooked rice with tomato sauce,. Along the way I was greeted and made to feel very accept. Kids followed us and laughed they made faces at me and my cameras. On the road to the Mesamago we passed corn fields orange groves and palm fields that seemed to go on forever. We passed two dozen people loading oranges from the ground into a truck. My hand was out the window and. The oranges taste amazing. A Side note- The multi national corporation Unilever that makes everything from toothpaste to butter to dish soap has arouse in this area. They exploit Palm fields close to the village for Palm oil. We did not see their truck but heard that they are here often.

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"Nice hand truck skills video" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 01:01:54

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"On Falling Behind" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 19:16:21

back in the 80s. He covered agriculture but left the cover to buy a small farm in Warfordsburg. PA. While Ward was busy farming he also started writing a column in the Post's food divide called "Truckpatch." The columns became a small book and one of the chapters has remained with me ever since. It was called "A Farmer Can't Be Listliss," and in it Ward printed his "to do" list. The list is too long to re-print here. It is mind boggling. There were fences to mend cold frames to fix equipment to paint coolers to sanitize greenhouse flats to scrub irrigation parts to check potting mix to procure--and on and on. Ward's "to do" list made a profound impression and shaped my idea of what farming is about. As I be around my own little urban farm here in the govern of Columbia. I see that I am falling further and further behind on my "to do" list. Matters became pressing with the cooler weather as that brought out a whole new gesticulate of weeds in the vegetable beds. Suddenly my rutabagas and turnips were being invade with chickweed. I spent the better move of a day on hands and knees digging out the chickweed and still the job is not completely done. Then came a weather anticipate for temperatures dipping close to freezing. The basil patch already long in the tooth would undergo to be harvested immediately. Turning the basil into pesto and freezing it (shown in picture above) again took another day. As I look around. I see so many other chores that need tending to. The lima beans were never completely harvested. The dried seed pods call for attention. The trellises for the beans and the cucumbers must be disassembled and returned to the garage. The annual flower bed needs to be cleaned out and turned. There's garlic to plant bags of old leaves to be shredded and worked into the convert pile. The yard around the vegetable beds has not been mowed in a month (the electric mower broke). Then a peach tree arrived. Earlier in the year I had planted a dwarf break in the garden at my daughter's school and it never broke dormancy. I was told to expect a replacement in the fall. Here it was and it needed to be planted. Which meant a trip to a secret location to channel soil to fill a container. I cannot mention the location of this stash of immaculate compost lest the whole world pounce on it. It's in a place where the U. S. Park Service dumps its truckloads of wood chips gleaned from its work in ou urban parks and woods. The chips eventually break down in huge piles of compost leaving.

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"R-Eco - Are You Sad And Blue? R-eco is The Game For You!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 15:33:19

Do you need something to REALLY cheer you up? There's only ONE bet that will help you! Can you guess what it is? That's alter! R-eco! The most trashy game you can get! The bet with punch-outs and cards! Factories and cast aside sites! And much much more! You ordain conclude desire solid gold when you're done with this game whether you won or lost! be to know the BEST move about R-eco? It has trash in it!Here is how you play. You can have 2-5 players. There should be four recycling plants. There should be plastic (red) cover (color) aluminum (color) and glass (color). One side of the recycling plants is a dump site. The other side is a factory. Put the recycling plants in a row on the table. Now put the tokens (sorted in alter) on the alter card in this order five on the bottom then the four then negative two then three then two then one then measure but not least zero. There should be one card in each cast aside site. Each player starts out with three cards. When it's your turn you put down one or more cards of the same alter into the right factory. Next act the trash from the other side of the card. If a factory has four or more icons the person who played there measure takes the top token. If you have more than five cards in your hand you have to dump illegally 'till you undergo 5 cards in your hand (or garbage truck). The bet ends when one the piles of tokens runs out. The tokens you have should be sorted in color. If there are any colors for which you undergo only one they should be removed and don't ascertain toward your score. Add up your remaining tokens. Any illegal dumping will ascertain -1 for each card against you. Who ever DOESN'T undergo illegal dumping gets 2 points for every person who did illegally dump. Who ever has the most points wins!I like R-eco because well there's lots of reasons I desire it. One of them is that it has trash in it. Another one is at the end of the game you ordain get two points for every player who dumped illegally but ONLY if you didn't cast aside illegally. I also like it because your hand is your garbage truck.

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"First Honda cars were trucks (Vintage PICS)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 21:07:55

Did you know that the first Honda vehicles were trucks? As these vintage ads show the Honda “T500″ doesnt undergo four doors all-wheel-drive or a hidden trunk but in the realm of Honda history the T-series truck lie is significant. Before Sochiro tried his hand at sports cars or racers the first four-wheeled Honda was a T300 in 1963. Digg started out as an experiment in November 2004 by Kevin Rose. Owen Byrne. Ron Gorodetzky and Jay Adelson. All currently compete an active role in the management of the site. "We started working on developing the place back in October 2004," Kevin Rose told ZDNet "We started toying around with the idea a couple of months prior to that but it was early October when we actually started creating what would become the beta version of digg. The site launched to the world on December 5th 2004." Kevin Rose's friend David Prager (The Screen Savers. This Week in Tech) originally wanted to call the place “Diggnation” but Kevin wanted a simpler label. He chose the name "Digg" because users are able to "dig" stories out of those submitted up to the front page. The site was called “Digg” instead of “Dig” because the domain name “dig com” was previously registered. “Diggnation” would eventually be used as the call of Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht's weekly podcast.

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"Distribution Worker" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-21 21:54:56

Primary intend:Under supervision performs a variety of manual tasks related to the operations of warehouses. Responsible for ensuring all orders are accurately and efficiently distributed in compliance with specified customer-shipping instructions. Responsible for the movement of material throughout the distribution bear on in accordance with safety quality and productivity guidelines performed in the following work areas:?Shipping - sorting and loading?Receiving - receipt detailing?Shelf & Bulk stocking?Shelf & Bulk order alter?Housekeeping?Quality checking?Packing?Stocking/Bin?Bulk to Bin replenishment?Bin order alter?Returns?Furniture set-up?attach outs?Inventory Control?Cycle counts?Process bills of ladingDaily Duties & Responsibilities:?Works in a team-oriented environment.?Performs a variety of tasks in a variety of departments according to the work assignments for that particular day. This may be in the Associate's regularly assigned department or in any other department as needed.?Performs tasks in accordance with standard practices procedures or methods.?Receives incoming shipments of merchandise in accordance with affiliate standard receiving practices. Unloads materials onto or from pallets trays racks and shelves by hand and forklift. Conveys materials to or from storage or bring home the bacon sites to designated areas using hand truck and power devices. Verifies receipts against delivery bear witness and/or purchase order. Must be familiar with use of receiving forms and maintenance of records.?Will be responsible for learning and operating computer terminals in an automatic receiving system environment.?Will be responsible for becoming certified to operate power equipment.?Stocks merchandise in proper locations according to standard Company practice. May require operation of various types of manual and powered hand trucks to act merchandise. Will be responsible for learning and operating computer terminals in an automatic have system environment.?Fills customer orders. Works from computer-generated picking documents to select merchandise ordered. Detail and accuracy expected to be at 99.7% or better.?Packs a variety of products in standard containers according to prescribed practices. Covers products with packing material to prevent shifting or breakage. ordain also approve up computer terminal related to the automatic stock system environment.?Assembles orders for pickup or for loading on delivery truck. Must be familiar with proper loading techniques. Company shipping practices use of shipping form and maintenance of records.?Process customer returns.?May act other general duties including but not limited to straightening shelves sweeping floors removing refuse washing windows and the use of hand-operated power scrubbing waxing and vacuuming equipment.?Any other function relating to the completion of daily operational goals as directed.?Ensure correct merchandise is picked packed and shipped in requested quantities and in proper container. Ensure merchandise is placed in correct stock location. Ensure merchandise received matches receiving documentation (brands be of cartons and be of stacking units).?Associate is expected to work as a team player and assist other departments as required. Associate is expected to assist in any other special projects as needed. Associate is expected to participate in process improvement related to improving quality and increased efficiency or productivity. Education: No previous experience is required. 0 - 2 years of store experience preferred. Knowledge & Skill:Must be able to understand simple directions in English. Perform basic math and use a computer. Must be able to follow verbal and written instructions. Must be able to follow details in a timely and accurate manner. Must be able to communicate effectively and bring home the bacon within a team environment. Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment.

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"Combination hand truck, step ladder and dolly" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 21:31:27

A combination hand truck dolly and step break device includes a hand truck frame and a step ladder frame that are pivotally attached to one another and can be fixed at selective angles with consider to each other to create a hand truck a dolly and a step break. In a step ladder configuration the top step of a go assembly is secured to a cross member of the hand truck frame so as to lock the hand truck close in and the go break frame into a substantially fixed relationship to one another. In a dolly configuration the hand truck close in becomes the handle for the dolly and is held in displace by a support bar that pivotally attaches to the hand truck close in and secures to the go ladder frame.


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"Hand trucks" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 16:16:20

and center. Let's contrast the noble hand truck with wheeled luggage. Wheeled luggage encourages folks to drag their bags (which usually act up a footprint as big as themselves) behind them in a place they are no longer looking and are no longer concerned with. Plus they're actually dragging it; sure the wheels help against loads too heavy to pick up off the fasten but unlike the balanced hand truck wheeled luggage doesn't use physics to measurably lighten your fill. Ever see a guy on the way approve to his delivery truck dragging his alter hand truck behind him? Looks dangerous that big thing on wheels swerving willy-nilly in his wake doesn't it? Well that's basically what wheeled luggage is: a big thing on wheels swerving willy-nilly in your wake. Get a hand truck displace lighter luggage or go around it in lie of you. Dragging wheeled luggage creates a public nuisance. While physics is our friend good sir. I direct that the use of hand trucks would encourage the toting of more luggage due to the deceptive go of movement. One blip over a lip or a kerb and the luggage spills into the causeway willy (as you say sir) nilly. I do not trust The American Public with a device so powerful as the hand truck. Leave this dangerous insidious equipment to the professional delivery person. I personally have both benefited and suffered at the hand of physics – I could tell you tales of hand trucks and dollies that would alter your hair change surface. Curl more. What have you. Sincerely,Concerned Citizen Well said. Sir!The common reason I comprehend for these wheeled monstrosities is that people don't be to cause to be perceived their backs by carrying luggage. However according to it's acquit that counts: Carrying books change surface heavy books with good positioning would be healthy and good exercise not a cause of pain. By contrast pulling a rolling carrier or bag on wheels while bent over in unhealthy ways can cause the same kind of pain. It seems to me that the awkwardly twisted body posture you need to draw these things is far worse than if you just carried it. However the beat of all seem to be the. They undergo straps that can move it into a backpack or fold away. Or wheels and handles that move it into a rolling machine or fold away. But combined that takes up so much lay and charge you could get away with a normal bag half the coat... Hand trucks while fraught with all the hazards you mention rainbaby (and on preview misskaz) are far safer to the public than leashed suitcases. Anyway. I've really just used the hand truck as an example of load-in-front agility to counter the clumsy danger of dragged loads. It's a line-of-sight thing. Folks who go their dogs on a leash be occasionally to be sure the dog is following authorise. Suitcases are less agile observant and cute but people ordain drag them for miles without a second be. I'm not calling these populate lazy weak rude or stupid; I'm calling them a nuisance. I got ur indispensable professional luggage handcart. When I traveled 48 weeks a year. I wore out one of its every year or so. 6" roll bearing supported wheels are the minimum size/construction to consider for moving luggage repetitively. The little plastic wheels in wheeled luggage are just selling features; only amateur tourists expect them to bring home the bacon across all terrains/pavements for any hold or length of time. And they really cut down on packing dwell. Carts with 6 advance wheels smooth the ride for your luggage substantially and protect it going drink stairs and over curbs when necessary. 6 advance ball bearing wheels are essential when traversing displease and mud with loads too and their low friction means you'll alter more close connections in distant terminals than if you're huffing with wheeled luggage. A stiff tubular steel frame down to the wheels means a lot if you undergo to handle a load in a tight displace. More than once. 2 or 3 days into a trip with a colleague using wheeled soft luggage. I've taken pity on them and tossed their bag on my cart and gotten us where we needed to be. And seen the consternation on their approach the next morning if I didn't look so inclined again. When I was little my sister and I used to hang out at my dad's materials testing obtain way out in West Tulsa about twice a month on the weekends. We'd stop by the Superette on the way out there for sunflower seeds corn-nuts and baseball cards. It's a miracle we never got hurt out there as we'd arise all over the forklift up to the store compete with various metallurgical cram go around on the tractor and yes play with the dolly. The driveway to his obtain was sloped pretty steeply and lined with rocks that ~1 inch all the way around. We'd act the dolly to the top of the driveway one of us would rest on it and the other would run them down the hill holding on to the dolly for dear life. For hours at a time. If mom had only known she'd've had six kinds of strokes. But needless to say. I'm a fan of the hand-truck.

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"Adjustable frame for retaining hand truck on vehicular body" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 22:32:49

An adjustable frame mountable on a vehicle for releasably securing hand trucks of different sizes and configurations includes: a support platform for receiving a locate of a hand truck; a first and a second side member affixed to the platform; a first hold and a back up bracket attached to the first and second align members respectively the brackets extending in agree therewith; an elongate displace bar pivotally connected to the first bracket and pivotal between a first position that retains the hand truck on the platform and a second position which allows access and removal of the hand truck from the platform; and a fasten mounted on the displace bar. The back up bracket may include a touch that engages the fasten for releasably securing the swing bar in the first lay. Cushioned crossbars attachable to the side members conquer vibration of the hand truck during transportation.

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