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TOSHIBA SATELLITE 2410

Specs:
Intel Pentium 4 Mobile 1.80 GHz. 1.79 GHz
RAM 768 MB
Monitor 15" 1024x768 pix
Graphics Adapter: NVIDIA Geforce4 420 G0 (Toshiba)
PCMCIA slot
3 USB slots
SD card reader
Matshita DVD Rom /CDRW
Floppy disk drive
Toshiba AMR Modem
Network Adapters: 1395 Net Adapter
Intel(R) Pro/100 VE network connection
Hardisk: 80GB
Infrared: SMC IrCC Fast Infrared Port
Sound controller: YAMAHA AC-XG Audio
Genuine Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
(2 Recovery CDs included)
NOD32 Antivirus, MsOffice 2007, and other softwares.

How does it look:

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Note: the speed of the video or tv streaming depends on the bandwith of your internet connection.

Take courage! I have overcome the wolrd. 0 comments

The attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941 led the U.S. to imprison 100,000 citizens of Japanese descent.

Two of these citizens were Carole and Jim. They had a little girl whose feet twisted inward. Hard work corrected the defect so that by age six she was walking well.

To strengthen the little girl's legs, Carole enrolled her in an ice-skating class. Both would rise at 4 a.m. daily to get to the rink and do the lessons and the workouts before school. The girl developed into a fine figure skater. In 1992 Carole and Jim Yamaguchi watched their daughter, Kristi, win the gold medal in figure skating at the Winter Olympics in Canada.

Jesus' words today inspire confidence: «Courage! I have overcome the world» (Jn 16:33), that is, through his Passion, Death and Resurrection, He has attained the eternal life, life with nothing to stop it, a limitless life because it has overcome all limits and all difficulties.

We, the followers of Christ, can overcome these difficulties too, as He did, in spite of the fact we may have to go throughout our life through many deaths and resurrections, never wanted but certainly assumed by the very Paschal Mystery of Christ. For “deaths” indeed are, losing a friend, parting with a beloved person, the failure of a project or the limitations or own human weakness impose upon us…

But «in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us» (Rm 8:37). Let us be witnesses to God's love, because He has, with us, «done great things» (Lk 1:49) and has given us his help to overcome all difficulties, even death, because Christ is sending us the Holy Spirit.

The dignity of the worker 0 comments

Today we celebrate the memorial of Joseph the worker. More than celebrating the dignity of work, we celebrate the dignity of the worker. The book of Genesis speaks of the inherent dignity that lies in the very fiber of our existence. The very moment God loved us into existence, He encoded in us the privilege of being like Him and thus being co-creators with Him. He didn’t leave us a static world but one that we could shape and change and care for. He gave us the power to work.

When God put us in charge of the earth, He intended that the work of our hands would be life-giving. This power to co-create something of value and life-giving brings out the true dignity of a person. It is known to us that unemployment brings about depression and is a personal blow to one’s self esteem. It incapacitates a person.

This is the reason why it is the moral obligation of a nation’s government to insure that every one is employed in a job befitting the person’s dignity as a child of God and one that compensates a just wage. It is the duty of the employer to provide a wage that is proportional to living a normal, balanced life. It is a good reminder for us that more than estimating the value of the work done, we need to value the divine worth of the worker behind it. It has practical consequences for us who live in a country where the minimum wage is not exactly a just one.

But God doesn’t want labor to be our end. In a world where workaholism, productivity and the amount of the remittance sent home are signs of success, God tells us that our worth ultimately doesn’t rely on the work that we build. It relies in knowing that our home is in the Creator. This is what it means to rest. To rest is to consciously be in the presence of God and to know that even the work of our hands fade. And only one thing is important: to experience the rest of being with the Lord.