Tuesday, November 11, 2003
CamBlog
This is definitely a thing of the future.
CamBlog.com describes itself as follows:
CamBlog (Camera Weblog) is a service that enables you to publish photos from your cell phone, HipTop, mobile device or any email address to your own "CamBlog"!
Fabulous idea for people under way.
Monday, October 27, 2003
Stars Stones and Scholars : The Decipherment of the Megaliths as an Ancient Survey of the Earth by Astronomy
My newest book has just been published.
Go to Trafford.com
Stars Stones and Scholars:
The Decipherment of the Megaliths as an Ancient Survey of the Earth by Astronomy
by Andis Kaulins
420 pages; perfect bound; catalogue #03-1722;
ISBN 1-4120-1344-5; US$35.99, C$45.99, EUR29.99, £20.99
Go to Trafford.com
Read at that order page:
a) About the Book b) About the Author c) View a Sample Excerpt from the Book
Order the book:
If it interests you: order the book.
Note: The book may initially seem expensive by normal standards, but if you compare it to the prices of books in this field (e.g at http://www.eisenbrauns.com), it is quite reasonably priced.
Golf Tips from the King Of Aces Mancil Davis
Mancil Davis, the King of Aces, is called the official world record-holder for holes in one (50) and double eagles (10) on this page, although Norman Manley is said to have made 59 "aces", including 4 in 1979, but little more seems to be known about his feats.
Mancil Davis has made a hole in one with every club except putter, PW and SW with the longest hole in one being 379 yards and the shortest hole in one being 124 yards. In 1967 he had eight aces and
in fact three aces in five days in June of that year.
What is his secret? Here is what he says:
"BE THE BALL
Picture in your mind's eye the entire shot from start to finish, with the desired result firmly implanted in your mind. With that result still pictured, step up and fire away. Visualize in vivid color the image of the ball falling into the cup - or picture the flight of the ball to the desired spot."
WOW. Is that all there is to it?
In other words, VISUALIZE your shot in each case, as if it were a short putt into the hole. Then Concentrate ONLY on the target.
Listen, could this be the key to better golf on EVERY shot?
Saturday, October 18, 2003
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