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Today’s music selection: Sunrise Comes Too Soon





Facebook Restaurant City Tricks (continue)

3 10 2009

Restaurant City is another popular and addictive Facebook game. You manage a restaurant and all that goes with that. I found quite a few tips early on but have learned some more along the way.

1. To speed up the activity in your restaurant, toggle the visual quality of the game to its lower level by going to the icons in the upper-left corner and clicking on the Toggle Quality icon so that it turns red.

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2. Use waiting chairs to slow down the rapid exit of impatient customers. Place 7-10 chairs across the room from the door. Customers will go sit there and wait a little longer for a table to free up.

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3. Here are the answers to some Food Quiz questions:

Q: Bechamel sauce is also known as…
A: White Sauce

Q: Which of these chillies is the spiciest?
A: Naga jolokia pepper

Q: Dim sum originated from which country?
A: China

Q: Which sauce used in Egg Benedicts?
A: Hollandaise sauce

Q: To garnish a food means?
A: Add final touches

Q: What is Hashi?
A: Chopsticks

Q: Naan Bread is served with… ?
A: Indian Food

Q: What is Saffron?
A: Spice

Q: Raisins are dried…?
A: Grapes

Q: The main ingredient of Ratatouille is?
A: Tomatoes

Q: Dulce de leche is prepared by heating…?
A: Sweetened Milk

Q: Foie gras is food made from which part of an animal?
A: Liver

Q: The main ingredients in Tzatziki are?
A: Yoghurt and Cucumber

Q: Sauerkraut is made from?
A: Fermented Cabbage

Q: What is the color of Rhubarb?
A: Red





Facebook Restaurant City Tricks

3 10 2009

Restaurant City is another popular and addictive Facebook game. You manage a restaurant and all that goes with that. Here are a few tips that I’ve learned along the way.

1. How to get ingredients:

  • The first time you visit a friend, you will receive one ingredient.
  • Login in each day and get an ingredient.
  • Answer food quizzes correctly that arrive in your restaurant’s mailbox.
  • Purchase them at The Ingredient Market. Note: They change daily and are quite expensive.

2. Keep your employees’ energy above 80%. When it drops below this, they will slow down and affect customer satisfaction.

3. Focus on leveling one recipe per category (starter, main, and dessert) instead of trying to do numerous ones. The higher the recipe’s level, the more points you’ll receive.

Level 1 = +1.0
Level 2 = +1.2
Level 3 = +1.4
Level 4 = +1.6
Level 5 = +1.8
Level 6 = +2.0
Level 7 = +2.2
Level 8 = +2.4
Level 9 = +2.6
Level10 = +2.8

4. Your restaurant will continue to operate even after you leave the game. If you are going to be away for a lengthy amount of time (such as going to work or going to bed), then close your restaurant by blocking the door with a chair or the mailbox. Close the game. Doing this will preserve your popularity points.

5. To get additional coins, make sure to pick up all rubbish that appears in your (and other people’s) restaurant. Also click on the trees that surround your restaurant (don’t forget about the two across the street!). Random trees will drop coins.

6. Add arcade games to keep extra customers busy. This way they won’t decrease your popularity points.

7. Try to minimize the distance that waiters need to walk between the stoves and the tables. This will increase efficiency and keep customers more satisfied.

8. All stoves cook at the same rate, regardless of the cost of the stove.





Chinese Restaurant

1 10 2009





The Artist’s Model

30 09 2009

A short atmospheric animation depicting the life of an artist’s mannequin. Completed for my A-level Art Coursework.





Making ‘The Artist’ Model

30 09 2009

A short film showing how the animation “The Artist’s Model” was made





Favorite Quote

29 09 2009

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In Solitude, You Will know Everything





Mana Sama Photoshots

29 09 2009

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Chrono Cross

29 09 2009

Chrono Cross Intro

This game has one of the best music around. Chrono Cross had the BEST music of any Square game. Final Fantasy always gets the accolades, but the CC soundtrack is a masterpiece.





Why God Made Mums

28 09 2009

BRILLIANT Answers given by 2nd grade school children to the following questions!!

Why did God make mothers?
1. She’s the only one who knows where the scotch tape is.
2. Mostly to clean the house.
3. To help us out of there when we were getting born.

How did God make mothers?
1. He used dirt, just like for the rest of us.
2. Magic plus super powers and a lot of stirring
3. God made my Mum just the same like he made me. He Just used bigger parts.

What ingredients are mothers made of?
1. God makes mothers out of clouds and angel hair and everything nice in the world and one dab of mean.
2. They had to get their start from men’s bones. Then they mostly use string, I think.

Why did God give you Your mother & not some other mum?
1. We’re related
2. God knew she likes me a lot more than other people’s mums like me.

What kind of little girl was your mum?
1. My mum has always been my mum and none of that other stuff.
2. I don’t know because I wasn’t there, but my guess would be pretty bossy.
3. They say she used to be nice.

What did mum need to know about dad before she married him?
1. His last name.
2. She had to know his background. Like is he a crook? Does he get drunk on beer?
3. Does he make at least $800 a year? Did he say NO to drugs and YES to chores?

Why did your mum marry your dad?
1. My dad makes the best spaghetti in the world. And my Mum eats a lot.
2. She got too old to do anything else with him.
3. My grandma says that Mum didn’t have her thinking cap on.

Who’s the boss at your house?
1. Mum doesn’t want to be boss, but she has to because Dad’s such a nut.
2. Mum. You can tell by room inspection. She sees the stuff under the bed.
3. I guess Mum is, but only because she has a lot more to do than Dad.

What’s the difference between mums & dads?
1. Mums work at work and work at home & dads just go to work at work.
2. Mums know how to talk to teachers without scaring them.
3. Dads are taller & stronger, but mums have all the real power ’cause that’s who you got to ask if you want to sleep over at your friend’s.
4. Mums have magic, they make you feel better without medicine.

What does your mum do in her spare time?
1. Mothers don’t do spare time.
2. To hear her tell it, she pays bills all day long.

What would it take to make your mum perfect?
1. On the inside she’s already perfect. Outside, I think some kind of plastic surgery.
2. Diet. You know, her hair. I’d diet, maybe blue.

If you could change one thing about your Mum, what would it be?
1. She has this weird thing about me keeping my room clean. I’d get rid of that.
2. I’d make my Mum smarter. Then she would know it was my sister who did it and not me.
3. I would like for her to get rid of those invisible eyes on the back of her head.





Suffering Angel

28 09 2009

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Protect yourself by knowing more about this, and what to do.

Characteristics of Demons:

Mark 5:1-20 is the definitive passage on demon possession and its effects in the Bible. Some of the details about demons the Bible reveals in this passage are:

1. Devils want to be near dead human bodies or tombs (vs. 2, 3, 5).
2. They can cause unusual strength (vs. 3-4).
3. They can make a person unreasonable or immune to sensible persuasion (vs. 4).
4. They cause excessive crying (vs. 5).
5. They cause sadistic and masochistic behavior (vs. 5).
6. They have an affinity for heights (vs. 5).
7. They recognize Christ as “the Son of God” and appeal to Him (vs. 6-7).
8. They know they deserve torment and dread it (vs. 6-7).
9. They have names (vs. 9).
10. More than one can possess the same body (vs. 9).
11. They desire to stay in the same geographical region or “country” (vs. 10). territorial.
12. They would rather indwell an animal body than none at all (vs. 12).
13. They can cause animals to kill themselves (vs. 13).
14. They desire to be in a body when it dies (vs. 13).
15. They have a desire for water (vs. 13).

Mark 9:17-29 gives us even more details about devils:

16. They can cause dumbness and deafness (vs. 17, 25).
17. They cause rabid animal like behavior (vs. 18).
18. They can indwell from childhood (vs. 21).
19. They cause suicidal behavior (vs. 22).
20. They resist leaving a body and violently “rent” it while leaving (vs. 26).
21. There are different kinds of devils. Some have more power than others (vs. 29).
22. Some can only be removed by prayer and fasting of believer (vs. 29).

devils do exist, we know they are unembodied spirits that work in the spiritual realm, they desire to and are able to indwell humans (also animals) and influence their bodies and minds for evil, they vary in power and authority, but all are more powerful than man, and they can be controlled or cast out by the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ.

But how much power does a devil have over a Christian? Can devils or demons control a believer as they can a lost person?

The Bible mentions basically two types of satanic or demonic influence or control over men:

1. Satanic or Demonic Oppression, where Satan or devils contact and influence people externally; from the outside in.

2. Demon Indwelling or Possession, where the devils actually dwell inside the person, influencing and manipulating him internally.

The Bible warn believers to “resist the Devil” (James 4:7) and “neither give place to the Devil” (Eph. 4:27)

When a born again Christian yields to his old nature and sins, “old man” is still vulnerable to satanic temptation, oppression or even more (Eph. 4:22-32).

“Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.”

This verse is quoted as if it removes any threat of satanic or demonic influence over a believer, but look at the passage closely. John is simply reassuring believers they are of God, over comers in Christ, and have the ultimate victory over spirits

Symptoms of Demon Possession

A. Biblical Symptoms

1. Physical: blindness (Matt. 12:22-29), dumbness (Matt.9:32), a crippled

woman (Lk. 13:11-16). While we can’t be dogmatic, it may be that some

of these symptoms were psychosomatic, meaning that there was no organic

or material cause. We also would not rule out the possibility that demons

could cause illnesses which would otherwise be diagnosed as being caused

by chemical imbalances or from such sources as bacteria or viruses.

2. Supernatural. Mark 1:24. The demon knew Christ’s true identity. The

same demon threw his subject to the ground. See also the account in Matt.

8 where the victim had extra-ordinary strength and was made to break

chains, etc. In Acts 16, we have an account of a girl with apparent psychic

ability.

3. Antisocial behavior. Self-inflicted wounds, nakedness, screaming, attacking others – either verbally or physically.

4. Mental or emotional: depression, mental illness. The boy in Matt.

17:15ff. is described in the original text as being moonstruck or literally

insane. The symptoms were so like epilepsy some english translations

translate it epilepsy. When Jesus commanded the demon to leave, the boy

went into convulsions apparently caused by the demon.

5. Generally accepted evil behavior. lying, hate speech, aggression, threats to harm, sadistic,

4 characteristics of demon possession:

1. Knowledge of a language previously unknown by the victim.

2. Knowledge of hidden or secret things.

3. Demonstration of superhuman strength.

4. An aversion to the things of God.

Interpretation of possession – there are two extremes to avoid.

(1) The Materialist or naturalist view says man is just a complicated

electro-chemical machine. This is, of course the prevailing view

in academia and much of modern psychiatry. This view denies

the supernatural or spiritual aspect of man. Denies the spiritual.

(2) The Spiritual view. This view tends to see a spiritual cause

behind all problems including physical disease, i.e. sickness is due

to sin. Evil in this view is attributable to Satan and his demons. Denies natural causes, or fallible human nature. Example: sickness caused by the devil, rather than poor health.

How People become Possessed

People become demon possessed when they break the First Commandment: Thou shalt have no other gods before me. This is why the sin of idolatry was so serious in the OT

(see Deut. 32:17 and in the NT, I Cor. 10:20,21).

The images themselves were nothing; it was the demons behind them. Demon possession is less common in cultures which are pervasively Christian. Where demons (spirits) are worshiped, as in Southeast Asia, demon possession is common. As our own society becomes more pagan, we can expect to see its frequency increase.

Any habitual un-repented sin can open the door to demonic presence.

Any prolonged exposure to demon possessed people, sinful behavior in general, or cursed objects which carry a demonic presence with them can open the door to possession or oppression. Cursed objects can be statues, pictures, or artifacts of ancient gods, astrology books, books of the occult, satanic music, etc.

Ministering to the Demon Possessed

A. Christians do not have to fear demons. Greater is He that is in you…

However, neither should they be taken lightly. One should have a clear

understanding of what the Bible teaches about the enemy.

B. From our understanding of Scripture, there are no special gifts operative

today such as gifts of deliverance, or gifts of exorcism, or even gifts of

discernment (in the supernatural sense). Every believer is a priest and can

pray for someone in bondage.

C. When a case of demon-possession is highly suspected, the

following is recommended:

1. The person needs to be confronted with the fact that their state is a result

of their willful decision to yield to the evil spirits rather than to their

Creator-God.

2. The person must be enjoined to repent of the sin of worshipping false

gods and turn to Christ for forgiveness and salvation. Note: in some

cases, due to the severity of the demonic attack it may be impossible to

share the gospel. See the next step.

3. The Prayer of Faith: The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and

effective. James 5:16. (For the right kind of faith see I Cor. 13:2).

Pray that the afflicted will be convicted of sin (his or hers), righteousness

(Christ’s), and judgement (its certainty) (see John 16:5-11).

Pray that the Lord Jesus, to whom all authority is given, will release this person from the bondage of the demon(s).

It is recommended that you not be alone but in the company of other believers who will pray with you.

It is also recommended by some that you pray out loud. Demons cannot read our thoughts.

4. The Scripture is an offensive weapon (Eph. 6:17) Read aloud passages

which tell of Satan’s defeat.

D. Do not carry on a dialogue with evil spirits. Instead, insist (in the name of Christ) that they shut up.

E. When the person is freed the emptiness must be filled by Christ or the

demons will eventually return, making the person’s state worse than it

originally was. Matt. 12:43ff. Make sure the person has accepted Christ, and then follow up for continued support. If there is no follow up, the person may be danger.

F. Evidence of deliverance – the person’s personality and behavior will change, and become softer and gentler, more open. Sometimes, during deliverance, one can feel something like puff of air coming out of the individual.

G. In spite of the seemingly powerful influence a demon can have on someone, the demons are actually very small and powerless by themselves.

H. It is the cooperation of the possessed person and the submission of the mind and will that gives the demon its power. That is why it is so important to get the person to agree that this is what they want, and repent, and reject the demon with their own human will.

Final Observations and Concerns

A. It is very dangerous to develop a doctrine of demonology from experience. See Jn.8:44 . When demons speak they lie. Do not go by what demons say. Go by the scriptures.

B. What about Christians? Can they be demon possessed? There is no doubt that professing Christians can be possessed.

Eighty-five percent of the population in the U.S. claims to be Christian.

It is difficult to believe that a person’s body can be occupied simultaneously both by the Holy Spirit and a foul spirit.

When I Cor. says our body is the temple of the Holy Spirit it uses the Greek word naos, the same word used for the Holy of Holies in the OT.

There is no warrant from Scripture for the belief that a true, regenerate Christian can be demon possessed. The superficially professing Christian needs to be distinguished from the born again believer.

That a true Christian can be influenced, harrassed, be oppressed, or

be in bondage to demons there can be little doubt, otherwise the admonition to put on the whole armor of God would make little sense.

Therefore, one who is not born again, even though they profess Christianity, can be possessed. A born again believer cannot be possessed, but oppressed.

References:

http://www.biblebelievers.com/morton_demon.html

http://www.rapidresponsereport.com/briefingpapers/DemonPossession30.pdf

http://fcia.50megs.com/photo6.html