Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

11 March, 2022

FAITH FRIDAY :: 11 MAR 2022 - Tomorrow is near...

My list of things to get done seems to be forgotten when I start watching a movie.  I realized it's getting late and may watch a 3-hour western... maybe.  

Not much to say because I don't want to go into the videos I discovered about Lauren Chapin and her family... yesterday.

We don't really know what others are suffering.

And we don't always understand the effects abuse has on our lifetime.

It's a place I haven't visited for many years.


I am continuing my downsizing activities... sorting, shredding, filing, organizing.  I found my old kitchen gadgets again. I love OLD utensils.  It's like seeing how people changed the way we do things in the kitchen.  Some are perfect for my prepping supplies (non-electric), others I just love to have.  Some I have to figure out how to use them, still. 

By the time we get to the Antichrist there will not be much that isn't connected to the internet.  I found a JOHN DEERE video that shows how the tech equipment they use in harvesting crops creates a crop amount as it goes.  These tractors can't be fixed by the farmers. It's scary.  Everything in our lives is moving to surveillance mode. 

I started to see our need to capture all the non-computerized parts of our lives a long time ago.  It began with laundromat equipment.  Keeping all the quarter-run machines we can.  Computerized anything can't be fixed by normal people.  It's trash or it has to be fixed by someone who knows what to do.  

With software issues getting big, new versions of programming make continued use a problem.  That's all about new phones, new routers, new endless updates we never know what's in them or are they even needed or is it just another way to collect all our private details...  and we can't refuse them anymore.  The computers just wait for a moment to update, usually when we sleep.

I really want to collect as much non-internet options as I can.  I wish I could afford to.

In news stories you see the growing ability of law enforcement to track our phones, our calls, our texts, our pings, out life.  DNA is becoming a new force in crime solving.  I like to see crimes solved and the bad guys get caught, I just hate all the invasive tracking.

Off-grid, controlled internet, separate technology and software (no "cloud"), creative abilities with the possibility of hacking.  Those are what I would like.  Maybe a cell phone that calls 911 when you need help.  :-)  Or, I would have the option to only have internet attached to my phone.  Well, something.

Years and years ago I discovered people used microphones the size of a sewing needle to spy on people.  Now I read there are Apple tracking things people can attach anywhere they want to and you won't know they even exist... like the old movies we use to watch.

Criminals use these things to for their goals, Government uses these things for their goals.  Technology is going to become a difficult opponent of freedom.

I wn't get started about medical technology!

I don't know what Christians, or anyone, can do about all this as we try to protect and help each other, but I keep hoping to try.

Think about the two sides of technology in your life... The same things that appear to help you "stay connected" can also be used to violate your lives, your freedoms, your work, your faith, your ability to protect yourself and survive.  

What can we do?  I don't know.  We are slowly becoming ruled by technology.  

When the satellite service to help you if you ever needed it was in the news every day, I realized that the same device that locks your doors to keep others out and protect you from harm could also be locked to keep you in if someone wanted to keep you from escaping.  It's a scary thing.  It all depends on who is in charge -- a good person or a bad person.  We are heading into a world where the bad people will out number the good.  How do we prepare for that?



16 May, 2018

Wednesday, 16 May 2018

My goodness... am I sore!  I can barely move after three days of yardwork... and still have more to clean up!  I guess I am getting back into shape after the winter, but I keep wondering if a heart attack is imminent!  It is hard to slow down as you age... I want to just keep going, but my body tells me I can't...  retirement money is so you can hire help !!!  :-)

Right now I am trying to enjoy a cup of coffee...  it tastes good when it is freshly brewed and you want to sit down.

My screen saver went to the technology netherland… I have no idea why.  My computer sits here idle and then things disappear.  So, I had to search all over again for the place I accidentally found the first time... and finally got that done.

I don't know why this is becoming such a difficult thing to do... just use my computer to do what I need to do.

I created my goal notebook this morning... sorted through all my goal pages and put most of the current pages into the daily book.  I still have more to do, but at least that part is done.

I finally cut off some of the red roses that are blooming in front.  They smell so good.  I love to have fresh beautiful flowers somewhere I can see them, and smell them, whenever I can.  I found some little yellow poppies when I was doing yardwork in one part of the yard (yesterday, I think)… you can't put poppies into a vase... they just fall apart.  Someday I want to plant them inside so I can enjoy them in bloom as I do the roses, and daisies, and a few other flowers.

The weather is a bit overcast, so that makes it easier for outdoor work.
I discovered the sun comes back on Friday... so I better get my clean-up tasks done by then.

I'm a bit out of energy today, so I will let you go until next time.

In Christ,
Deborah Martin
work2gather.us

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May GOD help my sore body to feel better, and give me the energy to get the rest of my piles cleaned up by Friday.  Amen!