December 31, 2008

How to Choose a PC Case

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One of the most important but overlooked components in your PC is the PC case. Selecting a good PC case is an important step in building your computer, since it determines several things. It determines the number of PC components you can have, as well as how well your system’s temperature. And heck, it also determines how good your PC looks!

Let’s take a look at the different factors to consider when selecting a good PC case.

External Space

The first factor to consider is how much space your PC case is going to take up. Are you placing it on a tight, crammed desk? Or on a large desk? If you have the space, tower PC cases are a good choice. If you’re short of space, you may wish to consider smaller mini PC cases which are getting more popular these days.

Internal Space

Another factor to consider is how many components you wish to fit in your PC case. If you’re a computer nut like me, you’ll want to fit in a good motherboard, CPU, a couple of hard drives, video card, LAN card, cooling fans, a CD-ROM drive and a DVD writer. That’s a lot of components to be cramming into a PC case! Again, a good choice would be a tower PC case. However, with so many components, you have to watch out for overheating problems - make sure you deck out the system with a couple of good fans.

Motherboard Support

One thing you must absolutely remember - check that your motherboard can fit into the case! Some cases are flexible enough to support AT, ATX and Baby-AT boards, but others only support one of these sizes. Even then, you need to be careful - some cheaper ‘ATX’ cases don’t really fit ATX motherboards. I remember buying a wonderful ATX motherboard and it couldn’t fit into my PC case! Imagine my frustration!

Power Supply

Most PC cases come with power supplies. With more and more components being fitted into a PC, you will certainly need enough juice to power them. My advice is to go for at least a 400W power supply. Also make sure the unit is ATX 2.01 compliant to avoid motherboard compatibility issues.

Cooling

If you’re a overclocker or have many system components, you’ll need to ensure you’ve got enough fans in that case to cool the system. Good PC cases allow multiple (4 or more) cooling fans to be installed, ensuring good ventilation.

Looks

Just a few years back, PC cases were boring white boxes. These days, you can find a plethora of colorful PC cases - if you’re concerned about your PC’s ‘look’. Many PC enthusiasts I know go for good looking PC cases that come in a variety of colors - red, black, green, blue and what not.

Conclusion

In summary, always remember to consider the above factors when selecting PC cases. For the average home or business user, a good, simple case like the Just 4 PC case is recommended. If you’re a hardcore computer enthusiast, you’ll want to pay more attention to factors like internal space, motherboard support and cooling. Cases like the Premium 2531 and the Ultra UV Wizard would be ideal. Just consider your budget and your needs carefully - then go grab that case!

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tricks on assembling a PC, as well as buying good computer components.

Wedding Traditions That Carry On

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We’ve all heard the expression: “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” Where do these traditional wedding phrases come from? Today’s bride pays very little-if any-attention to such phrases. But for the longest time these wedding traditions were embraced by the sentimental and superstitious. Let’s take a look at some of the traditions that may or may not be utilized by today’s bride:

Why wear a wedding ring? As far back as wedding were documented, a wedding ring has been in recorded. Many people believe that a wedding ring symbolized the first wedding tradition. The circular shape of a wedding ring symbolizes eternity. Like a circle, love is continuous and never-ending. Why does the ring rest on the third finger of the left hand? It’s believed that the vein in that specific finger runs directly to the heart.

Why should a bride wear white? Prior to 1840, a bride would wear her “Sunday’s best” to marry in. But after Queen Victoria wore a white gown to her wedding, white gowns were embraced by everyone. The simple white gown represented virginity, joy, and purity.

Why does the bride where a wedding veil? Let’s go back in time. People were very superstitious and they believed that a bride wore a veil to protect her from evil spirits on her wedding day. Now the white veils is seen as a symbol of modesty.

Why does the bride carry flowers? Once again, this was a wedding tradition that was used to ward off evil spirits. Flowers and herbs were believed to play an important “role” in attracting good things instead of negativity. Today flowers are used to add a touch of elegance. If they carry any symbolism, it’s that of purity, romance, and fertility.

Where did the expression: “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue” come from? Ah, this one has everything to do with symbolism. “something old” from a friend or relative who has been married for a long time should be carried by the bride. This item is believed to hold the power to insure a lasting marriage. The bride should also carry “something new” into her new life with her. “Something borrowed” represents borrowed happiness. The color blue, which was associated with modesty, was embraced when the line “something blue” was written.

Why do they “give the bride away?” Back in olden times, a man literally gave his daughter away in an arranged marriage. Today the phrase remains as the parents of the bride are “give” their consent and love.

Why is a runner used in the aisle? The runner symbolizes a path. White runners are usually used to represent a clean (or pure) path to happiness.

Jen Carter is owner of My Wedding Blog, a guide to help you plan a wedding. The following article is found in our wedding traditions section. You may publish our articles on your website only if you do not edit the article in any way, and include all html as direct links to our site.

December 30, 2008

Tips for Getting the Child Support You Deserve

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Could this be you? Your son’s pants are three inches above his ankle bone. Your daughter needs $10.00 for a school field trip. You just checked the calendar and Christmas is only three weeks off. The child support check you rely on to barely get you by each week hasn’t arrived in three months. Are you aware of what your local child support enforcement agency can do for you?

If you are receiving financial aid from the Department of Health and Human Services you may already be eligible for the services the Child support Enforcement Office can offer. You can ask your case worker about them. If not you will need to call for an appointment to fill out an application. Some of the enforcement procedures they provide are; wage withholding, tax intercept, license suspension, passport denial and bringing the non-custodial party before a judge in a court hearing. If you aren’t sure where he/she is located they also have location services. The child support enforcement workers are experts at working with you to obtain the support due to your child.

Review and modification is another service available to you. If the financial circumstances have changed since your court order, you may be able to modify the order for a higher or lower amount of support. The agency will review financial records and inform you if this is a service that would be of value to you.

If there is not already an order for support filed in the courts, the agency can also help in obtaining one for you. Some circumstances where this would be appropriate are: you are separated but no divorce proceedings have been filed, you are the custodial parent of your child but not living with or married to the mother/father, or you have an order but no support was filed at that time. If you are not sure who the father of your child may be, genetic testing can be provided free of charge. The agencies are also proficient in working with other states and countries and are knowledgeable of current child support laws nationwide.

It should be mentioned that the child support enforcement authorized attorney does not represent you, but your child. Remember they do this free of charge and their case loads may be large. Some tips to remember are to be polite and patient but also feel free to give reminders to your worker that you are waiting for your support.

Linsey Knerl is a writer and homeschooling mother of three who enjoys parenting and all of life’s blessings with her husband in rural Nebraska. Her work can be see at http://www.LinseyBKnerl.com.

December 29, 2008

Valentine’s Day - Why Rose Is The Preferred Flower

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The world is full of flowers. Visit any place dedicated to flowers and you will be amazed at the types of flowers, and facts about them. Flowers come in all shapes, and colors. Some of them can intoxicate you with their lovely perfume. Some are so delicate that one fears touching them. And all of them are stunningly beautiful. still, it is the Rose which is preferred around the world as a flower of choice on the Valentine’s day? I wonder about this. And though I have not tried to search for the reasons, here is my own theory on why it is so. One another fact struck me. We can get Roses in many colors but still it the dark red that is preferred as the flower of love. Why?

Let us first think about the color choice. I think that dark red must be the preferred color as it looks like red. And every true lover is ready to shed his/her blood for the beloved. Also love is associated with the heart, and heart pumps blood. So red signifies love. Colors have their own significance, looking at any white color, the first thought is of purity. Same way red means love.

Now let us examine our central theme. Why Rose? A Rose has thorns. But the thorns are below the Rose. The Rose represents life beautifully. It has very soft petals, that tell us about the soft side of living and thorns to convey that life is not all the bed of Roses without thorns. What does a lover do? A true lover will always take the thorns and give only the soft flowers to his/her darling. That is love and love demands that one give only comfort to one’s darling. Love demands sacrifice. Love demands giving of joy. Love demands that all pain be kept away from the beloved. That is also the message a lover sends across to his/her beloved with a Rose. I have kept the thorns with myself and I am sending you these soft flowers . I think this is the reason why on Valentine’s day, the red Rose is the flower of choice.

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December 28, 2008

Prenuptial Agreements: Not Just For The Super Rich

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Prenuptial agreements seem to be only suited for the upper echelon, super-rich of the world…that is if you believe everything you see in the movies. Prenuptial agreements are for everyone, even the newly engaged 20-somethings who are embarking on their first marriage.

Yes, I’m talking to you.

The 20-somethings of today who are marrying are our country’s future. They are tomorrow’s Fortune 500 CEO’s and lottery winners. They are the inheritors of today’s strong, structured family businesses. Prenuptial agreements are essential to our younger generations.

Who do you think is going to lead the world of tomorrow? Who will be the president 30 years from now? Who will be the next superstar actors and actresses? Who will be the Top 10 musicians of the billboard charts in 15 years? 10 years? 5 years? Next year?

The answer to this question is that sweet kid from down the street who has a wonderful personality, killer good looks, and a beautiful voice. The answer is you.

Does your family own a business? Any business, even if not incredibly successful today may be just what the market needs tomorrow. If you are looking at inheriting your families business, it is imperative that you protect the hard work of your father, grandfather-even great-grandfather that they passed on to you. It is your job to protect it first and foremost.

Even if you don’t see yourself as possibly ever needing a prenuptial agreement, you are wrong. You’re pride, honor, respect, whatever it is you are calling it, could cost you more than you ever imagined.

Do you play the lottery? Yes, the chances of winning are less than that of being struck by lightning. But, every week, people are struck by lightning and every week, people win lotteries all around the world. With the ever growing popularity of lotteries, the grand prize pots are getting larger and larger…and one day, it may just happen to you.

Are you good looking? Okay, not many people will say ‘yeah, I’m good looking’ but how do you know that you won’t be walking down the street one day and turn the eye of a casting agent who will fling you into instant stardom? Haven’t you ever noticed how ‘girl and boy next door’ some of the new and upcoming television and movie stars are nowadays?

Okay, so you’ve been singing since you were a little kid and you and your garage band really don’t have any intentions of subscribing to the mega-label style music and becoming anything big. Right. But what if it happened to you? What if someone important hears you at the local bar gig that you and your band does for kicks and decides you are the next Nickleback, Matchbox 20, Dixie Chicks or ACDC? Would you really say no to a multi-million dollar record contract?

It’s sweet that you married your spouse for love. Everyone wishes you all the best and I’m sure your spouse is the wonderful person you think they are. But, things happen. Paths entwine and drift apart, people change and so do circumstances. I know it’s not fun to think about the end of your marriage before you’ve even began, but it is a viable thought to have, and it is one that you should be having. You need to protect your assets, even if you aren’t 100 per cent sure what they are yet. Winning the lottery, coming in to the family business, signing that multi-million dollar record deal…all of these things change people. They change you, they change your spouse. It’s not that all change is bad, but sometimes, the cold hard fact of reality is that change sometimes is bad.

It’s the bad you need to protect yourself from. The bad changes where your spouse wakes up one morning and realizes they could take you to the cleaners and have a better life without you than the one they are having with you. It’s those people, those thoughts and changes in people that you need to protect your known and unknown assets from.

December 26, 2008

Making the Right Decision about Toner Cartridges

Filed under: Hardware & More — admin @ 11:48 pm

The prices of inkjet printers and laserjet printers have never been lower. Similar to video console manufacturers who sell gaming consoles at below cost, knowing that they’ll make enormous profits from the sale of video games, manufacturers of inkjets and laserjets sell their products at a low cost, knowing that they will profit tremendously from the sale of inkjet and toner cartridges. Indeed, it’s been said that you’d have to spend over $5 billion to fill a swimming pool with ink from manufacturers’ cartridges.

The expense of the cartridge is compounded by the growing use of inkjet and laserjet printers. The popularity of digital cameras has grown exponentially in the past five years, and consumers are increasingly opting to print out their digital photos at home. Businesses are utilizing desktop publishing software and high quality printers to produce brochures and marketing materials that they would normally send out to be printed. Likewise, everyone from scout troop leaders to health educators are using available technology to tailor educational content that can be printed on the fly using inkjet and laserjet printers.

This means that the market for inkjet and toner cartridges is booming. It also means that, in order to make an informed decision, the consumer needs to understand the emerging issues in the cartridge wars. To wit:

Black and white vs. color: When you go to buy a printer, you may be stunned at the number of brand options, which include InfoPrint, DocuPrint, WorkCentre, OfficeJet, Optra, and more. If you’re primarily going to print documents, a printer with only a black cartridge will suffice. If, on the other hand, you’re planning to regularly print photographs or brochures, a color printer might be a better option. If you decide upon a color printer, you’ll further be able to choose from among printers that have a four-color cartridge, a six-color cartridge, or even more colors.

Manufacturer’s brand vs. generic: Some manufacturers insist that only their proprietary cartridges are optimized for your printer. On the other hand, there are many who view that stance as simply a way for manufacturers to rake in the dollars, and who say that refilled or generic cartridges perform the same function for less money.

The coverage question: Many consumers experience sticker shock when they buy replacement cartridges for their inkjet or laserjet printers. Depending upon what you print, you may be in for a greater shock when your cartridge runs out of ink in a very short time. Typically, when a cartridge package indicates that the cartridge will print a certain number of pages, the assumption is that only five percent of the page will have ink on it - typical for a word processing document. If you’re printing pictures, though, you’re getting ink coverage of 100 percent, so your ink cartridge will run dry much more quickly.

Paper vs. ink: When it comes to ink cartridge quality, your photo or document will only look as good as the paper it’s printed on. This especially applies to photos, where poor paper can cause an image to look muddy.

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Wedding Websites Save Brides & Grooms Time and Money

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For the past few years, the Internet has served to assist many brides and grooms in planning their wedding day, finding wedding site locations and wedding vendors, but now more and more couples are seeking to publish their wedding details online, too. A wedding website is a great way for couples to express their personalities, share their stories, and eliminate a lot of time and money doing extra leg work like making phone calls and paying for expensive invitation inserts for additional details like registry information, pre-wedding parties, and location maps or directions.

Many modern brides and grooms are turning to wedding web sites as a way to share information on how they met, provide special announcements to the wedding party and guests, and supply details and information about their wedding day and pre-wedding day celebrations including directions to the wedding site and rehearsal dinner location, bridal shower and bachelor party details, gift registry information and links, local hotel and airline recommendations, and top tourist sites for their out of town guests.

Best of all, with so many new wedding web communities now online you don’t need to be a web developer to create your own wedding website. There are many web sites out there that can help you easily create and update your own wedding website or affordable wedding profile with the simple click of a mouse. Surveys have shown that 70 percent of today’s brides want to incorporate a wedding website into their wedding planning. Of those who wanted a wedding site, 80 percent were interested in using the website primarily for event details, about 70 percent were interested in publishing their gift registry information, and 25 percent showed an interest in an online RSVP system.

Here are some of the most popular online resources for building your own wedding website: The Knot, Find My Wedding, The Wedding Channel, EWedding, and Wedding Window.

Whatever type of wedding website you choose, from a simple information site to a full narration of your entire wedding event process, a wedding website can save you time, money and valuable energy that you will be grateful to have once you step up to the altar.

Muscle Cramps

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Muscles, the storehouse of energy in a living body, contract to help in the movement of different parts of the body. The general body composition consists largely of voluntary muscles. It is called voluntary because its contraction and movement is consciously controlled by the living being. Sometimes, these voluntary muscles contract involuntarily and refuse to relax and return to normalcy. This is called a Muscle Cramp. Muscle Cramps are forceful contractions that sustain for sometime and reappear, often till the muscles relax. Cramps can happen to any voluntary muscle, mostly bending or curling the affected muscle.

Muscle Cramps come from the vigorous use of muscles. Cramp can result when a muscle or group of muscles that acts together in the movement of a certain part of the body forcefully become involuntary. For instance, athletes often complain of Muscle Cramps in calf muscles. But when it affects the feet, the group of muscles in the fingers too gets cramps.

Muscle Cramps occur due to various reasons. These can be dehydration or excessive loss of body fluid due to vigorous exercise or activities of the muscle; or a muscle fatigue caused mostly from a long rest period for muscles in one position or exertion of muscles leading to injury. It may also happen from some kinds of muscle disease. It is not always necessary for the cramps to attack ‘over activated’ muscles. Muscle Cramps can attack even when the muscles are at rest or dormant for a very long time. For instance, sitting in the same position for a very long time can cause muscle fatigue and may later become a cramp. Most of the cramps come especially at night, like the cramps in the calf muscle. This last for some time till the bend muscles flex and relax.

Muscle spasm and Muscle Cramp may seem to be the same. But a Muscle Cramp, unlike a muscle spasm, affects only a certain muscle. The affected muscle bulges or rolls and hurts till it gets its normal shape. Cramps can thus affect anyone, anytime and anywhere. Muscle Cramps affect pregnant women too. Hence as a precaution, their diet is supplemented with calcium and magnesium. Cramps can be kept at bay through exercises, especially stretch exercises, a nutritious balanced diet and proper water intake.

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December 24, 2008

Discount Wireless Laptops

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Being flexible in business is an essential factor these days. The wireless solution, a cost-effective and secure technology, allows for building mobility and versatility.

Wireless technology is the same as the technology used in a mobile phone. It uses radio waves to carry data from one point to another. However, one disadvantage with the wireless is that the user must be in the access range. Wireless LAN uses a radio communications device called an access point to connect to the network computers. Access points are small and lightweight, with an antenna attached to send data back and forth over the airwaves.

Wireless networks are usually inexpensive and easy to maintain. Wireless networks eliminate the cost of setting up a wired network, which typically means running Cat-5 cable through the ceiling and walls of the office to each workstation or computer. It is also cost effective and saves the time required for the cable installation. One major advantage is that shifting is easy with a wireless network.

Some of the major advantages of wireless networks are increased productivity, security, easy set up, faster access, efficient collaboration, and industry solutions provided by the companies.

Since wireless network provides convenient access to local network resources and Internet connections, the laptop or the notebook computer can be taken anywhere inside or outside the office, increasing productivity.

It is important to understand that the security level in wireless network technology is the same as the type of security existing on wired networks in conjunction with existing network security technology.

Wireless network provides quick access to the network server. Also, it is easier to share files or exchange e-mails with the team on-site or off-site. It makes it easier to connect to the company intranet.

For a wireless network connection, the user needs a wireless router, Wi-Fi ready computers and LAN capability or a wireless add-in card. Wireless laptops can be used from a broad range of locations like cafes hotels, and airports. These places would have a “hotspot” that can be detected by the wireless laptop. Hotspots are usually free or fee based.

While using wireless laptops in public places, it is suggested to turn off file sharing and avoid sending or receiving sensitive email or personal data. Users should activate a firewall if possible. Always use VPN to connect to work or school from public places.

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December 23, 2008

The Macabre Poems [Part Five: poems 81 to 110]

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81) Silence Falls on Uruk’s walls: An ode to Uruk

If it had not been for the temple harlot, goddess of Uruk, Shamhat, there would not have been an Epic of Gilgamesh, for she it was that brought back to the Great City of Uruk, the Sumerian Capital, the prize Gilgamesh had been longing for; for she had seduced Enkidu, Gilgamesh’s equal, whom she instructed thereafter on the fineries of civilization, for he was a man-beast in the woods; she brought him a lover, as in time, after the death of Enkidu, Gilgamesh would marry and have a son, and Shamhat would bear a child. The year is 2700 BC. In the poem you are about to read, Huwawa is a giant, who guards the Cedar Forest, Enkidu lives in the forest like a beast.

Silence falls on Uruk’s walls
While a demigod rules the lands;
A raging wind from the Cedar Forest
Comes with the rattling of Huwawa.
And with the harlot Shamhat,
So follows Enkidu, the beast-man.

* * *

Eldritch stars fall on Uruk’s walls
As the red moon’s light fades in;
The granite walls are hinged in gray,
And Gilgamesh’s mind is bent
He weaves a web to hold his city,
Sumer, king of all Sumerians.

* * *

Shamhat laced her web
By baring her pulsing loins;
Her beauty glimmered in the woods
To the one by the shadowy pond.
The beast-man Enkidu, now doomed,
As she woos….

* * *

The city is joyous with star-dust,
For Gilgamesh has found his equal;
No more boys, virgins or wives,
No more rages like flying equals,
No more building tower-steeples,
Peace and harmony is now at hand.

* * *

Silence falls on Uruk’s walls
For Enkidu killed Huwawa:
Gilgamesh killed the Bull from Heaven,
And the netherworld cursed the land;
Shamhat died when the temples fell,
And Gilgamesh died in bed.

82) The Mind’s Eye

Life: it is fact, it is written,
It is part dream and part reality?
I never woke up
And I never went to sleep.

I wasn’t scarred by bullets;
And I didn’t write my dreams.
I never looked for reality within them,
I can take or leave them.

In them I roamed aimlessly,
In all seasons of the year
I can dream all this or live it;
Beyond my mind’s sight.

Inspired by Yuli Daniel, June 27 2004 [#320]

Atlantean Poems
[Poems 83 to 98]

The Archnight’s Scrolls: Codex Atlanteanus

Standing upon Terceira’s soil
Rising above the Atlantic,
I muse on Atlantean glory:
A time past, no longer to be.
For, in those distant days of old
Sunken now, in the depthless seas,
Reside the Grand Archnight’s scrolls
Now remnants, of slime and sodden ashes
At the bottom of a tireless sea.

Within these gardens of Poseidon
The poet Anases’ spirit roams,
Looking for ‘la Tour d’yvoire.’

And, should he find the crown scrolls,
What shall happen to legends told?

Note: An Atlanteon poem, 6/27/04; #319

The Princess Ais and the Poet-Hippokamp

As the great ship sailed the eastern expanse,
Princess Ais, looking westward to Atlantis,
Sangfarewell, farewell, thrice farewell,
To Yllipha, in northern Iffrikonn.
Then, listening to the moon-foamed stories of Aon,
Of the river Amphus, and its delta,
She dreamt of its grand and famous Archkingdom,
Of its strange, spellbound, and renowned obelisks,
Of Atlantis’ metropolitan streets.

Aonpoetic eyes of green, shoaling seas,
A mane of mystic, sea-bright hair;
Ais, eyes of blue and night-black hair:

With Atlantean lyre and harp, strings of silver,
The Hippokamp seduced the princess Ais.

Iffrikonn an island country; Aon, the Hippokamp: seahorse

Aon, the Hippokamp

The sound of the lyre came, sweet and clear,
Ferrying poetic notes of the Hippokamp,
In the far, dark waters of Atlantis
Archkingdom of every land and sea.

With dying breath, and horse-like chest,
To death, and oblivion that sneer
His last breath he took, with nothing of tears,
And died in splendor, amongst his peers.

#323

The Purple Robes of Atlantis

Now resting on the ocean floor,
Atlantis’ kings in ocean graves
Could neither keep nor save her.
Thus will be no glittering sun,
No hands to open ancient vaults
Or treasures stars once guarded,
Treasures stars will guard no more.

O gentlest bard, sing sweet, sing sweet,
For the poets lost in ancient times…

II

The king, the king, I saw you crowned
With jewels and gems, hemmed within,
Within your murex-dyed and gilded robes…
While the world paced and stored your glory,
And the god-king sat, deep his eyes
Looking at gold and cyclopean stone,
With a lion’s face, upon his throne,

Deep within the starless sea,
Patiently he waits, he waits.

Note: in a vision in l983, I saw one of the kings of Atlantis, in his purple robs.

The Lovely and Dreadful Fountain of Ddath

16,501 BC: on the island of Atlantis, the hymn of the maiden from Noom of At-Tho-Then (brother and sister) is played out in the following poem.

“Lailis, O Lailismy love, my love,”
(sings and plays the minstrel Ampara)
“I love you so much, even in dust,
Of Poaphus, in fair Atlantis.”
(And loves were lost for many years.)
Both were sundered by duty and lyre
(and loves were lost for many years).
But it came to pass Atlas Naorthris
Had Ampara sing within his court;

Whereupon both Lailis and Ampara
Rediscovered their long-lost love

At which the wandering minstrel
And goddess ran off, ran off,
To the far shores of the sea,

To the seaport of Allodium
To the fountain of Ddath:
And drank death away.…

[#327; 6/30/04]

Xilvaa, The Shepherdess

(13,500 BC)

Within the heartland of Atlantis,
Resides the Eiphlox Mountains,
And a mountain vale called Quloyx,
Where shepherds with warm hearts
Gaze with blue eyes into the skies:
Thus, lovers met in the midst of delight.

Who was this stranger who took her heart?
The one his father made to part;
Whose love was proven beyond all doubt?

Thus the two lovers grieved, apart,
And turned to salt the mountain lakes,
Until the Archking fixed all things,
Naming his son Lailliquis
Worthy of Xilvaa, for man and wife.

[#330-6/30/04]

How it was in Atlantis
[Parts 1 thru IX]

I: Queen Lillttis (15001 BC)

By the Great Citadel of Poseidon
Rests Queen Consort Lillttis,
Who battled two personalities

Inside her royal chest,
Until she was dead

[#326–6/29/04]

II: Mount Atlantis

Close to the ocean
Resides her great harbor
The Acropolis of Atlantis.

[#328-6/29/04]

III: The Acropolis

O great stones of marble,
Soaring fifteen-hundred feet high
Your life, art, culture touched the skies.

[#3296/29/04]

IV: Astrologers of Atlantis

High upon Mount Atlantis
Resides an observatory,
And once a year upon the dark
During the autumnal equinox,
The astrologer Pharanos
Allows the stars to study him.

#331-6/30/04

V: Atlantis in Winter

And to her north, endless twilight,
Countless fantasies in winter’s snow;
Where lad and lass and unicorn
Play, in ice and snow,
With autumn leaves of old:
Orange, red and gold.

#335-7/01/04

VI: Southern Atlantis

Marble steps along her shores,
With a tropical glow from the sun,
Antarctic breezes to cool the skin,
And help those off shore, sailing.

Gigantic flowers are everywhere,
Deep in the Southern Archkingdom.

#332-7/1/04

VII: The Atlantic Squid

Ebbing in the semi-tropic seas,
The giant squids reside within,
Within the volcanoes sub-marine,
Together with the flowers and bees,
So many arch-mysteries to see.

#3347/01/04

VIII: The Obelisks of Atlantis

Her nine-sided ivory tower obelisks,
Atlantis’ thrones for kings and gods,
Are topped with trident crowns.

#325, 6/29-30/04

IX: The Lost Archkingdom Atlantis

Your towers, temples, and turrets,
Your tapestries and treasures of fur,
Fountains, pools and waterfalls,
Your gardens, lilies and poppies,
Your sculptures, palaces, observatories,
Your giant pearls of Yndessoss,
Corals red and white from Mu,
Lemuria’s vast urns and vases
Give glory to you, Archkingdom Atlantis.

[#324, 6/29-30/04]

Atlantis

98) April in Atlantis
[Written by the King of Atlantis, while in Hell]

It is April in Atlantisthe bridges are chilled, the vessels and wines are distilled. And down the canal in The Gardens of Poseidon, the pigeons harvest corn; the bronze horses stare; still distant (above waters of peril) rest temple grounds, and uncouth, uncrowned, the lyrist sounds. Yes! Atlantis in April is toxic, with time, with its islands of stone and grandeur’s signs.

Bye, my esteemed friend, Atlantis, this April morning day, with narrow, crowed streets to guided my way, and arches with imprinted golden-carved tales. Good-bye, my spoiled Atlantis, I am bound in Hell.

#342, 7/04

End of the Atlanteon Poems

Part of Legends:

99) The Haunting of Mesa Verde

The Spirit of Mesa Verde: “They know I am coming,” I said, “I will tell the story as you wish.” “So you say,” the voice said, “tell it as you may; come into my grave (I am waiting).” ” What shall I call you,” I asked; “You’ve written it already, ancestor!” he remarked, “You come from a long way to see me, feel me, sense melet it be said I guard the dead….” [30 AD].

I am the haunting Anasazi
Of the Cliff Dwellings of Mesa Verd
And the legends told
With their winds and dearth bones.

I am the enemy’s ancestor
Of this Lost World
Haunted by shadows and cliffs
By me and eagles.

I guard the last kivas
Of Colorado
Whose people through me find rest
The others moved before reckoning.

I am the warrior
Of Mesa Verde
That tried to find reprief
Who found only darkness and stillness.

July 30 2004 #343/Reviesed August

End of the Atlanteon poems
And Legends

Political Macabre

Political Prose Poem

100) The Great Sow

I

It is a funny thing, the huge sow each year, at the State Fair, they put a prize ribbon on the biggest, ugliest, and fattest sow humanity can breed

As the public stares, no-one questions what it ate, how much it ate, how it became so fat and ugly; it’s just glorified as is: pig-flesh, layers of pig-flesh.

Need I say more about this unforgettable sight, which is like the United Nations and its ongoing role with Israel? Where only the United States, the fifteenth member, stood up for Israel?

“Yes,” says someone in the back, one of the fifteen members of the International Court, who condemned the building of the Great Wall of Israel.

“Yes, yes indeed,” he repeats to himself.

II

It is a funny thing to see, at the State Fair, this vast bulk of animal flesh lounge its bellyas does the United Nations International Court lounge its belly, review its International Issuesits eyes grooved in fat, set on a vision of a Blue Ribbon (as is the Court set on the destruction of Israel).

This ancient sow has been around a very long time, it just changes its name when it becomes too obvious.

The farmer whistled, but the barrel of fat is taking a nap; yet it grunts, grunts like Whoopi Goldberg on stage for John Kerry, with her dirty jokes. I ask myself: “What does the grunt mean?” Some one says: “Constraint: it wants to eat more, but is being held back.”

III

The sow has a brain, small as it is, maybeyes, I know for a fact it is thinking, and I know what it is thinking, and I am willing to share it with you: it is like old grease caked on a frying pan, a skillet or whatever, melting away; its tongue tastes displeasure it’s a Jew, the tongue says. Vanity and empty pride, but this is disregarded, triumph and pride prevail. The Jew is still the nigger of years past, the one they hung, the many they hung down in the south.

Now the sow looks at the empty dishes on the table and says: “Bless my soul, nothing left for the Jew,” and gives a glowing smile to the PLO, and gets a big thank you from the sow feeder, Yassir Arafat

The sow now goes back to sleep, snoring. Anyone willing to look down at the sow down through the wooden gates will see a face innocent, peaceful and assured. But try to get into the pen, the beast will sit up abruptly, and the pen cracking beneath him will terrify you….

*Published on the site: useless-knowledge, June, 2004

War Poems

101) Sunday: Vietnam

[l971]

The bugle doesn’t’ blow over here,
no bands or disheveled hymns,
we stand side by side, in groups, pairs,
each to his ownto worship Him.

With dirty faces, hair long, a disgrace,
half-naked with the scorching heat
we stand by our hutches and pray;
life crawls in a war zone, a snails pace.

And across the bay rockets are released
you can hear the whistling sound they make:
coming closer, closer, closerbang!
I move down, over, up around them.

I yearn for my busy Sunday’s home,
Grandpa makingpork-rib stew;
the newspaper: comics, headlines;
a long, calm sleep: with pleasant dreams.

I yearn for lazy-clear afternoons,
with an intelligent book to read;
voices of my mother, brother, grandpa;
the simple things like the birds singing.

[1971]

102) A Gloomful Dusk: South Vietnam

Many nights I see the shadows of the moon,
I never sleep with two eyes shut
In my hutch, on my bed, in the gloom
The gloomful dusk, with death sounds
Morbid sounds of rockets in my sleep;
I hear a cry, ‘rise, rise,’ to your feet
And I grab my helmet and M16
Prepared to meet the enemy,
In the mountains and across the bay.

I look, and look, wait and breathe;
Breathe these nights away, like night and day.
Deadly insect’s swarm in my way
Tomorrow white clouds I pray.
Shrapnel flying like burning glass
Across my faceI breathe and wait.

Note: both poems taken from Journal, l971, revised 8/04 into poetry “Sunday: Vietnam” [#344] and “A Gloomful Dusk: South Vietnam” [#345].

Miscellaneous

104) No Remorse

When askedin future time
What should I say on Judgment day?
For then it will be too late,
Too late to pray [so I hear].

What will we all sayon this day
With cold remorseless brains?
Like shifting sands
Upon the plains.

What shall we all say this day?
With sour tears in ecstasy;
When he says:
“I’ve been listening!”

8/23/04 #347

105) Legend of the Little Ute
[Ancient Mesa Verde]

She came from the 3rd world into the 4th
Through a tunnel it’s been said,
And died in the drought;
The drought that lasted twenty-four years,
In the 11th Century AD, she was a Ute.

Bundled, mummified, in the cliff dwellings
The dwellings of Long House, by a window,
Bundled with a turkey;
A turkey to keep her calm, and company,
On her long, long, very long journey.

Written while at Mesa Verde, #346/8/6/04

106) Grandpa’s Tales

Old Grandpa was a jolly-man,
With tales he told of younger days,
To all the kids around our house
Through heated summer days.

Old grandpa was a liar of course,
So all the grown-up would say;
‘But what the heck, go and listen:
And tell us lateranyway!’

He was a hero of the Great War,
A prize fighter in Japan;
He traveled the seven seas he said
And could out swear any man.

It may be that his tales were true,
Or possible he could have lied;
However, I wrote them down for you,
The day before he died.

6/23/04 #348

107) The Vanishing Giant Tortoise

Sunset ebbing, upon the Isla of Santa Cruz
With the immortal breathing skies of blue,
Of the Galapagos
Sets on the resting tortoises; upon
Their towering glazed shells: some born
During the time of the Civil War

April 23 2004 #350

108) Theft in Trujillo, Peru

So long, so long, so long;
What tears you children bring
For an unsung victim who
Put your father in jailfor stealing.
Yes, stealing, stealingmy money…
Cry a tear, a simple tear, another tear:
Simply, I see what you see
You are sorry for being caught.

April 25 2004, Trujillo, Peru

109) Parqueito’s

The sun is blooming, bright and high
As I rest outdoors in this Café
(El Parquetie, in Lima, Per):
The park is green and flowery;
Streets are full of cars, horns, smog;
People, people, people, all about,
On lazing boulevards (hereabouts).
Here, in slumberous Mirafloras,
On lazing boulevards (all about).

April 7 2004, Lima Peru

110) The Mists of Sorrow

Flee the mists of sorrow,
Find your wings and fly away.
Born is just today, not tomorrow
Sunken sunsets only fade.

April 11 2004, Lima, Peru #349

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