Sunday, 29 March 2009

Books as a Life Saver.

I can't take credit for writing this, for I am only sharing with you something I found today.

The acute significance of books to infantrymen overseas. The article states the 2 most critical things squaddies desired were "tobacco and BOOKS". It appears that then, just as now, reading helped people get thru the most difficult, scary and challenging situations by giving the mind something aside from their fear or agony to concentrate on. Click this link for news about spun article. I know that reading played a big role in the problem. I should like to meet some of the gentlemen in our company, to thank them personally for what they have done for my grandchild who is in France. I know what our boys will go thru ; the psychological agonies are worse than anything more. My opinion is that if this is an argument for me and one of my Internet sites, it is an issue for a lot of others.

Dave declared the server, and any sites hosted on that server, were wide open for attack. That report suggested that there were 7 high risk weaknesss, 4 medium risk, and 2 low-risk. It further said that it was vital that I'm taking immediate action in fixing the safety issues of the network. And when they're going into billets, after service at the front, they demand books more.

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