The First Computer Program
The first computer program was written in 1842…by a woman. Ada Lovelace, nicknamed “The Enchantress of Numbers” was also the daughter of the famous poet, Lord Byron.
The first computer program was written in 1842…by a woman. Ada Lovelace, nicknamed “The Enchantress of Numbers” was also the daughter of the famous poet, Lord Byron.
Picture this: You’re driving through a scenic canyon, the sun kissing your face, and the wind weaving through your fingers outside of your open window. It’s a moment of joy that reminds us of the beauty in little pleasures. This is the feeling I want to capture today, the simple fun in everyday living that makes life worth living.
Anything worth doing, is worth doing all the way. Just know you’ll have to live with all the choices that you make. ~ Reba McEntire
Re-enchant your life by making the mundane exciting. You’re not going to the drugstore. You’re visiting the apothecary to buy potions. You’re not running an errand. You’re doing a side quest. You’re not feeding the birds. You’re making an alliance with the crow queen.
In any given moment we have two options: to step forward into growth or to step back into safety. ~ Abraham Maslow
Some beautiful paths can’t be discovered without getting lost. ~ Erol Ozan
* 2 glasses after waking up activates internal organs and increases metabolism.
* Water oxygenates the blood and provides energy.
* We need to drink about 2 liters of water a day to stay healthy.
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