Alright, I’ve decided not to wait. I’ve been working on VincentHorn.com (my new blogsite), and have decided to go ahead and stop writing on Numinous Non-Sense. Eventually http://www.mystictraining.com/blog/ won’t work, so my solution is to save it to my new site as an archived blog. You will henceforth be able to see Numinous Non-Sense (in its archived form) at:
Thank you my friends!
This post was written by:
Vince Horn - who has written 815 posts on Numinous Nonsense.
Vince Horn lives as a modern monk. He spends part of his year in silence, meditating, introspecting, and developing spiritually. The rest of the time he spends engaged in the world, where he produces and hosts the popular show, Buddhist Geeks, works in the production department of the spiritual publishing company Sounds True, and writes for various publications—including on his personal blog Numinous Nonsense—and enjoys living in Boulder, Colorado with his wife Emily. Read his full bio here.
Contact the author
August 31st, 2005 at 11:08 am
very fluffy!!! just a word of caution dawg. if you get rid of your old domain and archived everything. all your previous permalinks will now be “impermalinks.” anyway, life’s like that.
August 31st, 2005 at 11:14 am
yep it sure is. Unfortunately, I don’t have the $ to keep 3 domains and hosting up and running…
August 31st, 2005 at 11:15 pm
Yea, and your Google traffic will disappear too. Sucks, don’t it.
The new site looks great, btw. You’ve switched to WP, eh?
September 1st, 2005 at 7:43 am
I’ll see you there
Your new blogsite is very cool. Sheer!
December 24th, 2005 at 12:23 am
Make no mistake: Our mission at Tip Top Equities is to sift through the thousands of underperforming companies out there to find the golden needle in the haystack. A stock worthy of your investment. A stock with the potential for big returns. More often than not, the stocks we profile show a significant increase in stock price, sometimes in days, not months or years. We have come across what we feel is one of those rare deals that the public has not heard about yet. Read on to find out more.
Nano Superlattice Technology Inc. (OTCBB Symbol: NSLT) is a nanotechnology company engaged in the coating of tools and components with nano structured PVD coatings for high-tech industries.
Nano utilizes Arc Bond Sputtering and Superlattice technology to apply multi-layers of super-hard elemental coatings on an array of precision products to achieve a variety of physical properties. The application of the coating on industrial products is designed to change their physical properties, improving a product’s durability, resistance, chemical and physical characteristics as well as performance. Nano’s super-hard alloy coating materials were especially developed for printed circuit board drills in response to special market requirements
The cutting of circuit boards causes severe wear on the cutting edge of drills and routers. With the increased miniaturization of personal electronics devices the dimensions of holes and cut aways are currently less than 0.2 mm. Nano coats tools with an ultra thin coating (only a few nanometers in thickness) of nitrides which can have a hardness of up to half that of diamond. This has proven to increase tool life by almost ten times. Nano plans to continue research and development into these techniques due to the vast application range for this type of nanotechnology
We believe that Nano is a company on the move. With today�s steady move towards miniaturization we feel that Nano is a company with the right product at the right time. It is our opinion that an investment in Nano will produce great returns for our readers.
Online Stock trading, in the New York Stock Exchange, and Toronto Stock Exchange, or any other stock market requires many hours of stock research. Always consult a stock broker for stock prices of penny stocks, and always seek proper free stock advice, as well as read a stock chart. This is not encouragement to buy stock, but merely a possible hot stock pick. Get a live stock market quote, before making a stock investment or participating in the stock market game or buying or selling a stock option.
December 29th, 2005 at 11:37 am
I read over your blog, and i found it inquisitive, you may find My Blog interesting. My blog is just about my day to day life, as a park ranger. So please Click Here To Read My Blog