One question I have, though, is where all the cemetaries are. Think of it - there are some 6 billion people living on the planet, and perhaps 6 billion who have ever died? Or is this number too small/large? So where are they all buried? If the average burial plot is 6' x 10', a cemetary can only hold so many graves. Where is everyone else buried? It's not as if we see cemetaries on every city block.
A lot of them are "stacked" (for lack of a better word). My mom and dad have the same plot. My mom's casket will be placed on top of my dad's. I believe they do that with most family plots...not stack them up 6 times, but I do think they'd go 3, although I'm not sure about the number.
😀 😀 That's how I got that white background. I'll just have to deal with it and try to learn Front Page. Phid, Cox gives me a lot of space, so that's not a problem. I'd do a blog, but I want pictures and all that.
Thanks, Don (you've seen my “work”). I just need to sit down and studdy how to do it more. Can anyone recommend a good (easy) webpage building program? Although I'm not crazy about wikipedia, this one sounds kind of cool.http://www.conservapedia.com/Main_Page
I've thought about doing some editing on Wikipedia in the past but I've thought I might get sucked into it too much, and also I wonder how I'd feel if some kid Wikipedian edited what I wrote.
That's why I don't really like the concept. I thought maybe one could "lock" his or her entry. Guess I'll just have to learn to make a web page. 😮
The wikipedia articles on Fallujah and Operation Phantom Fury were full of flaws and outright lies. I just checked it, and it appears to be more accurate now (and it wasn't me who changed anything).
So if I make something there, someone can go in and edit the information? Is there a way to lock it? (probably not since it's public). Maybe I'd be better off with a web page.
If I recall, I had some trouble with gunsandall. Maybe I'll just make a web page, but I have problems with that too. 😳 I don't know what it is, trying to create a web page just psyches me out.
To foreigners, a Yankee is an American. To Americans, a Yankee is a Northerner. To Northerners, a Yankee is a Easterner. To Easterners, a Yankee is a New Englander. To New Englanders, a Yankee is a Vermonter. And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast.
According to wikipedia, it is originally meant for just the New Englanders.Some interesting stuff here. Towards the end of thearticle, it gives the origins. They say it's froma Dutch word "Janke".