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Help Somebody

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It was a cold winter’s day that Sunday. The parking lot to the church was filling up quickly. I noticed as I got out of my car that fellow church members were whispering among themselves as they walked to the church.

As I got closer I saw a man leaned up against the wall outside the church. He was almost laying down as if he was asleep. He had on a long trench coat that was almost in shreds and a hat topped his head, pulled down so you couldn’t see his face.

He wore shoes that looked 30 years old, too small for his feet, with holes all over them, his toes stuck out. I assumed this man was homeless, and asleep, so I walked on by through the doors of the Church.

We all chatted for a few minutes, and then someone brought up the man who was laying outside. People snickered and gossiped, but no one bothered to ask him to come in, including me. A few moments later church began. We all waited for the Preacher to take his place, and to give us The Word, when the doors to the church opened. In came the homeless man, walking down the aisle with his head down.

People gasped and whispered and made faces. He made his way down the aisle and up onto the pulpit. When he took off his hat and coat my heart sank. There stood our preacher… he was the “homeless man.”

No one said a word… the room was silent and still.

Then the preacher took his Bible and laid it on the stand.

“Folks, I don’t think I have to tell you what I’m preaching about today…

Now, I am by no means poking fun at church-goers; what I am highlighting is the fact that when it comes to people who don’t quite fit our checklist, we brush them off and completely disregard them.  What if we took time to feed a hungry person, irrespective of how they look or smell?

The challenge is out there – let’s stretch out our hands and help somebody today!  If you need help in becoming generous and sharing yourself with less fortunate people, click on the banner below.

Smartphone Hi-Fi

We all love listening to music, but in the past 15 years or so video certainly didn’t kill the radio star, the MP3 started taking over and partially ruined the music experience for me!  Yes, it is a convenient file format, especially as the file sizes are so much smaller than WAV (highest quality).  However, studies have shown that low quality mp3’s can cause headaches & fatigue because the brain has to put so much effort into piecing it all together (many technical reasons we won’t get into now).

ZuperDAC, The Portable Hi-Fi USB-DAC by Zorloo has saved the day, transform your music experience into a majestic smartphone Hi-Fi explosion!

“We just want to bring Hi-Fi music enjoyment to everyone.” ZuperDAC transforms your existing PC, Mac, Android, iPhone and Raspberry Pi into a Hi-Fi music system. Plug in ZuperDAC to a USB port and it will faithfully reproduce the music with all the details. Connect to your headphone or speaker system for great music anytime, anywhere.

Less is More

ZuperDAC measures just 46mm(L) x 23mm(W) x 10mm(H) (excluding the USB connector) and weighs only 16g. It is housed in an Aluminum casing with 2 matte color options, Gold and Silver. The Aluminum casing provides solid protection to the inside electronics as well as interference shielding. Even in such a small size, we still manage to incorporate full USB Audio Class 2 functionality, HiFi AudioDAC and Headphone Amplifier.

Anytime & Anywhere

You can carry ZuperDAC around without even noticing it. It is the perfect companion for your PC & smartphone as it instantly upgrades your audio system to HiFi quality. No matter you are at work or having fun, you can enjoy HiFi music anytime and anywhere you want.

4x Sampling Frequency

High Definition Audio standard record music at 192kHz versus CD at 44.1kHz, meaning 4x more samples are recorded and more details are revealed. ZuperDAC supports all different sampling frequencies up to 192kHz so you can play all versions of music recording. Be it CD or High-Definition grade, you are now fully equipped.

1.5x Bit-Depth Resolution

Regular CD recording uses only 16-bit representation for each channel but latest recording technology has been beefed up to High-Definition 24-bit. It is like measuring with a higher precision ruler. ZuperDAC supports up to 24-bit and you can now enjoy all the latest High Definition music without compromise.

World Class HiFi AudioDAC

The AudioDAC is the mastermind in the USB-DAC design. At ZuperDAC, we used the best HiFi grade ESS Sabre ES9018K2M AudioDAC. With its patented 32-bit Hyperstream DAC architecture and Time Domain Jitter Eliminator, it faithfully reconstructs the original music.  You will be surprised to find all the details you have missed before.

Integrated Headphone Amplifier

A USB-DAC won’t be complete without a good headphone amplifier. ZuperDAC uses the latest ESS ES9601 headphone driver. It delivers unmatched performance for audio headphone or line-out output. With its pop-noise suppression design, you are free of any unwanted power-up and power-down noise. You can just plug in your headphone and immerse in HiFi music.

Multi-Platform Support

ZuperDAC is fully compatible with USB Audio Class 2 (192kHz, 24-bit) specification. That means it is plug and play compatible with Mac OS X and Ubuntu. Windows default only support USB Audio Class 1 (96kHz, 24-bit) and we provide USB Audio Class 2 driver for Windows to unleash ZuperDAC full potential. By using an OTG cable, you can connect ZuperDAC to Android mobile phone (if it supports OTG and USB Audio, see our compatibility list*). For iOS mobile phone, you can use the Apple Lightning to USB Camera adapter to connect ZuperDAC. ZuperDAC also works with Raspberry Pi 2 with Volumio Audiophile Music Player Distribution.

 

 

The Birth of ZuperDAC

Computer and smartphone excel at computation, storage and connectivity. However, due to different design constraints like space, interference and cost, it is hard to build a good computer or smartphone audio system.

USB-DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) is an elegant solution to solve this problem. By streaming raw digital audio data through USB to the USB-DAC, it bypass the internal audio system and reconstruct HiFi music externally.

When we look at existing USB-DAC products, they are mostly bulky and expensive. We therefore decided to build one.

ZuperDAC is a truly portable USB-DAC at only 11 cm3 and 16 gram. It is based on ESS ES9018K2M HiFi grade AudioDAC and supports USB Audio Class 2 192kHz 24-bit resolution. It supports Windows 7/8, OS X Yosemite, Ubuntu, iOS and Android*. That means you can use it anytime and anywhere.

We would like to build HiFi audio product affordable by all music lovers. We hope that you can support our vision. ZuperDAC is now offered as a reward for the early bird adopter at $49. This is a truly portable HiFi USB-DAC that you can contribute to make it real.

Technical Specification

 

*Android Compatibility List

Due to segmentation of Android and the hardware design, we cannot guarantee the compatibility of ZuperDAC with every Android phone. We have tested ZuperDAC to work with the following phones:

  • Asus Zenfone 2
  • Samsung Galaxy S3/S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge
  • Samsung Note 2/3/4/Edge
  • LG G2 Pro/G3, Nexus 5
  • Sony Xperia Z1/Z2/Z3

Some phones like HTC M7/M8 and Oneplus One will disable volume control at USB audio operation (Volume key can only turn on or off USB audio output). If you use it with a headphone, there is no way to control output volume level (which is set at the maximum level and may be harmful to your ears). If you connect to an external powered speaker or amplifier with volume control, it should work well.

 Frequently Asked Questions

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God Does Not Make Mistakes

Sometimes we hold on to the theory that if we love and obey God, everything in our life will turn out well. This is not true. It is a mistake to say that God is a form of security against all harm.

All keen fans of basketball will remember him – the best foreign player to join the Spanish basketball team in all its history. He scored the most baskets of the league on four occasions, he had the greatest variety of dunks, and he only measured 1.94m! He had all the qualifications to play for the NBA, but God wanted him to remain in Spain, to delight us with his skill at basketball. Hundreds of young people grew up watching him play.

I am referring, as you may well have already worked out, to NATE DAVIS. He always talked to people about his personal relationship with God, saying, “God is the most important part of my life.” He was never rude in his actions or words.

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Some years ago his wife, Arme, died of Aids. She was given a contaminated blood transfusion when she gave birth to her second child, and was condemned to die young. Nate could not understand why this should happen… “I love God, why should He allow this to happen to me?” he said over and over again.

Sometimes we hold on to the theory that if we love and obey God, everything in our life will turn out well. This is not true. It is a mistake to say that God is a form of security against all harm. He does not promise us complete understanding of all the reasons why an unexpected situation knocks us sideways, and fills us with bitterness. No, not all of life is easy to understand.

It is difficult to remember that God does not make mistakes when misfortune strikes, and fills our lives with sorrow, but it remains true. God does not do anything by accident, He does not commit errors, despite the fact that our pathway can become obscured with difficulties, even though we lose someone close to us, or life just seems to be purposeless. Although with every day that goes by it can seem harder to understand the pain and sorrow, we must look towards heaven and recognise, even with tears in our eyes, that God never makes mistakes.

Do you realise that God has not promised to get us out of every difficult situation we encounter, but that He has promised to always be with us?

David wrote, “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death…YOU WILL BE WITH ME.” The Bible says that God will take our pain.

There is no-one who has become a child of God who will not be protected and consoled by God himself in their suffering. Not only this, but all the pain we go through has been endured by Jesus Himself when He made Himself as a man like us. He voluntarily took the suffering of humanity, and made it His own, so that we could have life. No-one has carried such pain, never has anyone been left so deserted by everything and everyone, including God himself.

If you need help understanding why bad things happen to good people, please click on the banner below and make contact with us today!

Credit:  Edited // www.evangelicalfocus.com

10 Career Tips For A 20-Something

As college graduates venture out into the real world the journey begins for them to start their professional adventure. They are looking for a definitive path and the best way to build their careers.

There are also people who have shifted career paths once or twice by following unconventional paths to perceived success.

In the spirit of sharing more practical advice based on what I’ve learned throughout my career, here are my 10 career tips for a 20-something:

  1. Always show gratitude.If someone has done you a good turn, take a moment to express genuine gratitude by mail, email, text, or a few words and smile. It’s a gracious way to live. As old-fashioned as it seems, mailing a hand-written card to a potential employer or dinner party host leaves a lasting impression.
  2. Remember this too shall pass. Whether you’re riding high on good fortune or you’re wallowing in the dumps of tough times, things move on and so will you. Be grateful when things are good. And be grateful for the things that are good when other things are crumbling around you.
  3. Never expect someone else to advocate for your best interest or to navigate major life decisions.While there are people who will want to help you, you know yourself and what you need best. Take whatever time you need to research, learn and to create your best options. From great options, make good decisions.
  4. Maintain your professional reputation.Avoid burning bridges with those you’ve worked with. If anything, invest a little time to continue cultivating your past relationships with colleagues. You never know when you might cross paths again in business.
  5. Every night, think of three positive things from the day – no matter how minor. This is another way experiencing gratitude, but it’s more introspective. Gratitude has been documented to generate success in individuals.
  6. Radiate confidence. You only have one body. So be comfortable in it. Confidence in yourself will spur confidence others will have in you. Don’t have the confidence? “Fake it ‘til you make it,” as they say.
  7. Surround yourself with people who nurture you and encourage you.This is true in both your professional and personal life. Anyone else can be a distraction at best and an energy drain at worst.
  8. Be generous with yourself.I don’t mean that you should go on a buying spree. Be more practical than that. For example, make your bed in the morning as a small comfort for when you’re tired after a long day. You will feel a little more cared for. In addition to investing in as much as you can in your 401(k), set aside savings for the opportunity to advance your education. Even if you don’t end up going back to school (graduate school or otherwise), you will have a safety net if the economy goes south. Spend 150 minutes a week on yourself by incorporating cardiovascular activity. If you don’t have your health, everything else falls away pretty quickly.
  9. Understand that job interviews are a two-way street.View them as career interviews. The company is as much of a candidate for you as you are for them. After all, if you’re going to be spending 40+ hours per week somewhere, it’s important to be fully informed about how much they will enable your career growth. I always ask job candidates if they have any questions for me. What you ask is sometimes as important as what you’re answering.
  10. Mistakes can be gifts.Whether a learning experience, a happy accident, or a humbling experience, mistakes can serve us well. Don’t be afraid to make them. Just try not to make the same one twice.

Credit:  Edited // www.forbes.com

Ginger Pride Festival

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I have great respect for people who celebrate who they are, their cultural heritage, their beliefs, and their accomplishments.  I say this because far too many people have no clue as to who they are, where they come from and what they hope to achieve.  Now, I may not agree or support every person who makes big noise about their heritage or beliefs, etc., but I do think it’s noble on their part to not be silent but to speak up.

One such thing caught my attention recently was the Ginger Pride Festival.

I have quite a number of ginger friends and as far as I can remember on various occasions they were teased or insulted because of their red hair.  Well, not for much longer!

Behold, the ginger pride festival.

Ginger Pride festival to take place next summer, organisers say ‘time of bullying gingers is over’

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‘We sent a tentative time for summer 2016 which gives us plenty of time to make plans and to promote the event’

Ginger Pride is coming next summer as organisers are planning an event to celebrate being redheads in the South West.

Plymouth, Devon, will play host to a gathering which organisers have already started preparations for, having set out plans at a pub meeting last Saturday.

Stuart Parry, 43, told the Plymouth Herald: “I wonder if we’re approaching a time when bullying gingers is over,” he said.

“Being ginger has stopped being uncool.”

The pizza delivery driver from Lipson said he had the idea for the event after suffering with depression, giving him something to focus on “through the bad times.”

The ginger festival will not be exclusively for those with red hair, as it seeks to welcome everyone to celebrate all things orange.

Stuart says he has identified a venue already with a capacity of around 150/200 for the inaugural event.

“We’ve obviously hit on something here.”

This is just one example of people who are proud of who they are, in this case redheads.  This got me thinking about myself and who I am – am I proud of who I am?

Yes, we all make mistakes and we all fail from time to time.  This, however, is no excuse to walk through life without pride and joy in who we are and what we’ve accomplished.

I believe in being the best I can be, maximizing each situation and opportunity awarded to me.

After some introspection I decided that I am proud of who I am and where I’m going.  My past obviously has some bad choices attached to it, most of which I hope never to revisit, but I cannot remain there, I must look on towards the positive future I envision.

So, what about you?  Are you proud of who you are right now?  Forget your past, think about your here and now.  If you are in need of a make-over  and feel like you have lost too much in your past, please click on the banner below and make contact with us today!

Credit: Edited // www.independent.co.uk/

Healthy Relationships

Communication is a key part to building a healthy relationship. The first step is making sure you both want and expect the same things—being on the same page is very important. The following tips can help you create and maintain a healthy relationship:

  • Speak Up. In a healthy relationship, if something is bothering you, it’s best to talk about it instead of holding it in.
  • Respect Your Partner. Your partner’s wishes and feelings have value. Let your significant other know you are making an effort to keep their ideas in mind. Mutual respect is essential in maintaining healthy relationships.
  • Compromise. Disagreements are a natural part of healthy relationships, but it’s important that you find a way to compromise if you disagree on something. Try to solve conflicts in a fair and rational way.
  • Be Supportive. Offer reassurance and encouragement to your partner. Also, let your partner know when you need their support. Healthy relationships are about building each other up, not putting each other down.
  • Respect Each Other’s Privacy. Just because you’re in a relationship, doesn’t mean you have to share everything and constantly be together. Healthy relationships require space.

Healthy Boundaries

Creating boundaries is a good way to keep your relationship healthy and secure. By setting boundaries together, you can both have a deeper understanding of the type of relationship that you and your partner want. Boundaries are not meant to make you feel trapped or like you’re “walking on eggshells.” Creating boundaries is not a sign of secrecy or distrust — it’s an expression of what makes you feel comfortable and what you would like or not like to happen within the relationship.

Remember, healthy boundaries shouldn’t restrict your ability to:

  • Go out with your friends without your partner.
  • Participate in activities and hobbies you like.
  • Not have to share passwords to your email, social media accounts or phone.
  • Respect each other’s individual likes and needs.

Healthy Relationship Boosters

Even healthy relationships can use a boost now and then. You may need a boost if you feel disconnected from your partner or like the relationship has gotten stale. If so, find a fun, simple activity you both enjoy, like going on a walk, and talk about the reasons why you want to be in the relationship. Then, keep using healthy behaviours as you continue in your journey together.

If you’re single (and especially if you’re a single parent), don’t worry if you need a boost too! Being single can be the best and worst feeling, but remember relationships don’t just include your significant other and you. Think about all the great times you’ve had with your parents, siblings, friends, children, other family members, etc..

Try going out with the people you love and care about the most — watch movies together, go out to eat, take a day off from your busy life and just enjoy being you! If it helps, also talk about your feelings about the relationships in your life. If you just want them to listen, start by telling them that. Then ask what makes relationships good and what makes them bad?

And don’t forget, the relationship you can always boost up is the one you have with yourself!

What Isn’t a Healthy Relationship?

Relationships that are not healthy are based on power and control, not equality and respect. In the early stages of an abusive relationship you may not think the unhealthy behaviours are a big deal. However, possessiveness, insults, jealous accusations, yelling, humiliation, pulling hair, pushing or other negative, abusive behaviours, are — at their root — exertions of power and control. Remember that abuse is always a choice and you deserve to be respected. There is no excuse for abuse of any kind.

If you think your relationship is unhealthy, it’s important to think about your safety now. Consider these points as you move forward:

  • Understand that a person can only change if they want to. You can’t force your partner to alter their behaviour if they don’t believe they’re wrong.
  • Focus on your own needs. Are you taking care of yourself? Your wellness is always important. Watch your stress levels, take time to be with friends, get enough sleep. If you find that your relationship is draining you, consider ending it.
  • Connect with your support systems. Often, abusers try to isolate their partners. Talk to your friends, family members, teachers and others to make sure you’re getting the emotional support you need. Remember, our advocates are always ready to talk if you need a listening ear.
  • Think about breaking up. Remember that you deserve to feel safe and accepted in your relationship.

Even though you cannot change your partner, you can make changes in your own life to stay safe. Consider leaving your partner before the abuse gets worse. Whether you decide to leave or stay, make sure to stay safe.

Remember, you have many options — including obtaining a domestic violence restraining order. Laws vary from place to place, so chat with a peer advocate or legal adviser to learn more.

Credits: Edited // www.loveisrespect.org

Timing is Everything

As a child there was a concept I just could not wrap my head around.  I remember asking my dad to help me with something, or to play with me, and his response at times was “we’ll play just now, or now-now.”  As you can imagine, this confused me!  Was it ‘just now’ as in, 1 hour, or 10 minutes?  And what about ‘now-now’? What did that look like in a timeline?  Needless to say, this caused great traumatic strain for me!  🙂

Moments like that were horrible, especially if it involved playing with a new toy, or throwing a ball with my dad.  Being told to wait when something really awesome was about to happen, was hard, and often frustrating – I just didn’t understand it.

As an adult I have discovered that there is great wisdom in waiting for the right time.  You might have innovative ideas and good intentions, but if your timing sucks, guess what?  It’s not gonna fly.  Imagine asking your boss for an increase when he’s just returned from a funeral having suffered the loss of a loved one, you’ll certainly not get the salary adjustment.  He might have every intention of giving you a raise at the end of the year, but because your timing is off, it just becomes awkward and impractical. Timing is everything!

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Faith in God, without fully trusting in His perfect timing, is pointless and pretty much tiring.  You’ll be praying and believing and making decisions and choices without His perfect timing, outside of His perfect will for your life.  Just like my dad had certain reasons for his delays in giving me what I wanted, or playing with me; God too has perfect reasons for His ‘delays’.

God only wants the best for us, He truly wants to see us succeed and do well in life.  You might have a hard time believing that because of your past or current situation.  My challenge to you, as was the challenge for me – try taking your eyes off yourself and your various situations that bring fear and doubt; and start placing your trust in God, place your every intention and idea, your every gift and ability in His hands, and watch Him work in your life. God’s timing is always perfect, the worst thing we can do is race on ahead of Him or lag behind when He is ready to move.

If you need help enduring patience during a potentially exciting time in your life and you feel you need some support in making a wise decision, please click on the banner below and make contact with us today.

Unlock Your Potential

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If you’ve ever taken the time to study the absolute wonder of the human brain and how it functions, you’ll agree that it is truly remarkable just how powerful and capable it really is.  Negative thoughts, stress and negative emotion have the power to cause your body to break out in illness, depression and various other harmful physical and emotional conditions.  The inverse is also true.  Positive thoughts have the power to break depressive symptoms, generate motivation and propel us into our future!

We have the ability to accomplish so much more than we probably ever will in our lifetime, simply because of fear of the unknown, self-doubt and various other limitations that we (and others) place on us.

I know so many people who are truly gifted at certain things, they have amazing abilities, but they simply just don’t use them.  They have excuses like, “I’m too young or too old, I don’t have the time, and I don’t have enough money”; and the list goes on…

I have MANY dreams and aspirations.  I too have a few gifts and abilities that I’m not using at this point in time, talents that I have used in the past but am not actively using right now.  My excuses are relevant to my current journey in life and my priorities, not because of my previous weak excuses.  You see, for many years I had dreams that I just suppressed for various reasons, and if I’m to be totally honest, mostly due to the fact that I didn’t fully believe in myself.

Now that I’m older and have overcome many of those hurdles, I am now able to reach for those dreams and use my gifts and abilities to reach them and see them become reality.

An electrical appliance unplugged and unused is simply a dust collector – it has all the potential in the world, but is pretty much useless without being plugged in and powered up.

You CAN achieve much, it’s time to unlock your potential and allow yourself to dream, allow yourself to achieve greatness!

Faith Is Greater Than Fear

There is nothing worse than the feeling of discouragement brought on by severe emasculation or belittlement.  Most of us are sensitive and are generally influenced by other people’s opinions and thoughts about us. We allow the negative words and taunts to bring us down and force us into a false sense of security – security in the solace that I can’t achieve terribly much and must just remain satisfied with what little I have.

I am all for being thankful and grateful for everything I have, even if it is just a small amount.  But when my potential is being stifled and I’m forced into a box just so that I can suit your needs and desires, that’s when I have a problem, I won’t remain quiet about such things!

Fear has the power to cripple us and cause us to withdraw completely. It strangles the creative life out of us and we become zombies, just going wherever we should and we eventually become afraid of our own imagination and potential creativity.

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Faith, however, has the power to strengthen us and propel us to our destiny! It reminds us that we are actually valuable, we are unique and we do matter!  I am convinced that every single human being on this planet has unique abilities and talents, and we can achieve far more than we think!

Faith is greater than fear!  If you need help facing your fears and turning fear into faith, click on the banner below and make contact with us today!

Email In Real Life

I’m always on the lookout for any reason to laugh, or at least smile!  I have made it my life’s mission to brighten up someone else’s day, and that’s exactly what I hope to achieve right here!

So, without further ado, click and enjoy email in real life.

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