Re: [QUAD-L] test-to see if i'm on list still
For some reason, I keep getting unsubscribed. I ended up subscribing with a Gmail account. I don't understand it as I had no problem using my Comcast e-mail address for several years until the last few weeks. Jim Lubin - any ideas on why this started happening? Steve - C4, 22 years On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Danny Hearn ddh...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Hi gang--I have not seen any posts for a while, was wondering if i'm still on the list or booted again?? could just be a slow time. Dan H.
Re: [QUAD-L] 44 years and counting
Congrats Glen ! Well said, one day or 5 minutes at a time and enjoy the good things and good times-- Many times it is easy to feel down or want to complain or be angry because of the pain and our situation, I'm slowly learning to try to make the best of it times when we get ill with stones--pressure sores-bowel accidents and so on, make me thankful for the stretches when things go welllike that old saying that is so true (things can always be worse ). Dan H.* From: gah17...@aol.com gah17...@aol.com To: quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, July 10, 2010 2:41:59 PM Subject: [QUAD-L] 44 years and counting Each year I think that most of us have our eyes on something and that something is today. Please join me in the celebration of 44 years post SCI. I've had a good life, doors have been opened that otherwise would never have been, I've missed out on some things but have gained others. Tomorrow may be different, each day is, but for today I feel good, no pressing problems and I thank the Lord for letting me survive yet another year. I now put my eyes on July 10, 2011, 365 days or 366 if it's a leap year, and it will take it one day at a time and some days five minutes at a time, but I'll take it anyway it comes. My goal for this year is to expand my personal mentoring to other handicapped people, and complete some of the things that God put me on this earth to accomplish. God did put me on this earth to do a certain number of things, right now I am so far behind that I will never die! Have a good one, Glenn
Re: [QUAD-L] 44 years and counting
Amazing Glenn, Inspiring. Congrats. Thanks for the post. Hope you tell us what you've learned, one tip or two may help us all. Or may just irritate us, you never know a quads mood. Give it a whirl anyways. My tip is to seek out good people and work on my many flaws. I may have found one good person in Glenn. Have I? I won't go into my flaws. Have a nice day. Such a boring ending. Have a pain free, productive day. Mike C4/5 22 years post, WI. On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 2:41 PM, gah17...@aol.com wrote: Each year I think that most of us have our eyes on something and that something is today. Please join me in the celebration of 44 years post SCI. I've had a good life, doors have been opened that otherwise would never have been, I've missed out on some things but have gained others. Tomorrow may be different, each day is, but for today I feel good, no pressing problems and I thank the Lord for letting me survive yet another year. I now put my eyes on July 10, 2011, 365 days or 366 if it's a leap year, and it will take it one day at a time and some days five minutes at a time, but I'll take it anyway it comes. My goal for this year is to expand my personal mentoring to other handicapped people, and complete some of the things that God put me on this earth to accomplish. God did put me on this earth to do a certain number of things, right now I am so far behind that I will never die! Have a good one, Glenn
[QUAD-L] X-keys_One key fits all...
Greetings! Don't know if someone already mentioned this ... if not, take a look at the following website. The *link* below *is the keypad that I am ordering*. Of course, take a look around entire website for their different products for one that might fit you. Looks like it will help me enormously for using the myriad of programs that I use (Adobe Photoshop, Digital Artwork Programs, etc. etc. etc.) and considering my low-level function. http://xkeys.com/xkeys/xkpro.php Lori -- Lori Age - 45 C4/5 complete quad, nearly 31 years post Tucson, AZ .