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    rugged
  • (of a machine or other manufactured object) Strongly made and capable of withstanding rough handling

  • furrowed: having long narrow shallow depressions (as grooves or wrinkles) in the surface; "furrowed fields"; "his furrowed face lit by a warming smile"

  • (of ground or terrain) Having a broken, rocky, and uneven surface

  • Having or requiring toughness and determination

  • sturdy and strong in constitution or construction; enduring; "with a house full of boys you have to have rugged furniture"

  • broken: topographically very uneven; "broken terrain"; "rugged ground"





    ego
  • An overly high opinion of oneself

  • A person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance

  • The part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious and is responsible for reality testing and a sense of personal identity

  • (psychoanalysis) the conscious mind

  • self: your consciousness of your own identity

  • an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others











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Iomega 34263 USB 2.0 250GB eGo Rugged Portable Hard Drive (Jet Black)


Iomega 34263 USB 2.0 250GB eGo Rugged Portable Hard Drive (Jet Black)



Take files anywhere, in style, with the Iomega eGo Rugged Jet Black Portable Hard Drive, USB 2.0 - an extremely durable drive which includes patent pending Drop Guard feature to withstand the toughest of travel environments. Available in 250GB capacity, it holds up to 1,000,000 photos, over 4,625 hours of music and 375 hours of video. Plus, the Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive requires no external power supply and includes a free EMC Retrospect HD backup software license.

Carry your files everywhere in style with the Iomega eGo 250 GB Portable USB Hard Drive. This stylish and compact jet black portable drive features the patent-pending DropGuard feature, which gives it the durability to withstand the hazards of everyday travel. Small enough to fit into a briefcase or purse, the eGo will quickly become an indispensable travel accessory.




The eGo is ultra stylish and easily transportable with a bus-powered design. View larger.


Choose your favorite eGo from a variety of colors. View larger.
Stylish, Portable Design
The eGo drive is extremely sleek and stylish, with a swooping, jet black design. It is ultra portable, with its small size and bus-powered functionality that eliminates the need for an external power supply. And with its DropGuard feature, which protects the drive from accidental damage caused by drops of up to 51 inches, you won’t have to worry about damaging it while on the road.
Play Your Digital Media Anywhere
With 250 GB of storage capacity, the eGo can hold up to 1,000,000 photos, over 4,625 hours of music, or 375 hours of video. The drive features a USB 2.0 connection for fast transfer rates and is compatible with both PCs and Macs with USB ports.
The drive includes a license for the award-winning EMC Retrospect Express software, which provides fast backups and added protection for your data. The software features a powerful interface that allows you to schedule either a single or complete system backup, personalize your backup schedule and location, back up open files, back up without logging in, encrypt files, and obtain backup verification. With EMC Retrospect Express, you'll never have to worry about losing your data again. And, with the built in integration of Mozy Home Online Back up software you're always safe against theft or destruction of your data. MozyHome offers a simple, secure online backup service to store your critical data offsite.
The Iomega eGo Portable USB Hard Drive is backed by a one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
Iomega eGo portable hard drive, USB cable, FireWire cable, HTML user manual and help files, EMC Retrospect Express backup software, and quick install guide.



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Q: When the emotions are transmuted, that doesn't mean they disappear, does it?
Trungpa Rinpoche: Not necessarily, but they are transmuted into other forms of energy. If we are trying to be good or peaceful, trying to suppress or subdue our emotions, that is the basic twist of ego in operation. We are being aggressive towards our emotions, trying forcefully to achieve peace or goodness. Once we cease being aggressive towards our emotions, cease trying to change them, once we experience them properly, then transmutation may take place. The irritating quality of the emotions is transmuted once you experience them as they are. Transmutation does not mean that the energy quality of the emotions is eliminated; in fact it is transformed into wisdom, which is very much needed.

Q: How does transmutation take place?
A: Transmutation takes place with the understanding of shunyata and then the sudden discovery of energy. You realize that you no longer have to abandon anything. You begin to see the underlying qualities of wisdom in your life-situation, which means that there is a kind of leap. If you are highly involved in one emotion such as anger, then by having a sudden glimpse of openness, which is shunyata, you begin to see that you do not have to suppress your energy. You do not have to keep calm and suppress the energy of anger, but you can transform your aggression into dynamic energy. It is a question of how open you are, how much you are really willing to do it. If there is less fascination and satisfaction with the explosion and release of your energy, then there is more likelihood of transmuting it. Once we become involved with the fascination and satisfaction of energy, then we are unable to transmute it. You do not have to completely change yourself, but you can use part of your energy in an awakened state.

Q: How do you transmute emotion? How do you deal with it?
A: Well, that is a very personal question rather than an intellectual one. The whole point is that we have not actually experienced our emotions, although we think we have. We have only experienced emotions in terms of me and my anger, me and my desire. This "me" is a kind of central governing structure. The emotions play the part of messengers, bureaucrats and soldiers. Instead of experiencing emotions as being separate from you, you rather unruly employees so to speak, you must actually feel the texture and real living quality of the emotions. Expressing or acting out hatred or desire on the physical level is another way of trying to escape from your emotions, just as you do when you try to repress them. If one actually feels the living quality, the texture of the emotions as they are in their naked state, then this experience also contains ultimate truth. And automatically one begins to see the simultaneously ironical and profound aspects of the emotions, as they are. Then the process of transmutation, that is, transmuting the emotions into wisdom, takes place automatically. But, as I have said, it is a personal question; we really have to do it. Until we actually do it, no words can describe it. We have to be brave enough to actually encounter our emotions, work with them in a real sense, feel their texture, the real quality of the emotions as they are. We would discover that emotion actually does not exist as it appears, but it contains much wisdom and open space. The problem is that we never experience emotions properly. We think that fighting and killing express anger, but these are another kind of escape, a way of releasing rather than actually experiencing emotion as it is. The basic nature of the emotions has not been felt properly.

Q: What about sexual tantra? Is that the process of transmuting sexual energy into something else?
A: It is the same thing. When the grasping quality of passion or desire is transformed into open communication, a dance, then relationship of two people begins to develop creatively rather than being stagnating or being irritating to them.

Q: Is the principle of transmutation expressed in art?
A: Yes. As we all know, similar combinations of colors and patterns have been created by different people from different cultures at different times. Spontaneous, expressive art automatically has a universal quality. That is why you do not have to go beyond anything. If you see fully and directly, then that speaks, that brings some understanding.

Q: What about dance and theater?
A: It is the same thing. The trouble is, if you become too self-conscious in creating a work of art, then it ceases to be a work of art. When masters of art are completely absorbed in their work, they produce masterpieces, not because they are aware of their teachers, but because they become completely absorbed in the work. They do not question, they just do it. They produce the right thing quite accidentally.

Q: How is the fear or paranoia that interferes with spontaneity transmuted into action?
A: There are no special tricks i











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This was taken in June, 2006, on the day when DJ's team won the local world series. He dropped out of baseball after that and I was pretty disappointed; he's a really good player and I enjoyed watching him play. I was hoping he'd keep with it and try out for the high school team when the time came, but he just lost interest. And then he surprised me a few weeks ago by saying that he wanted to play again. We signed him up for the senior leagues and he starts playing again in two weeks. There's nothing better than watching kids play baseball. It's so pure. Even though there's a lot of competiveness at this age, the kids still have that unadulterated joy for playing the game, untouched by things like steroids and contracts and commercial time outs. I'd rather watch a little league game than a major league game any day of the week. In fact, I've kind of given up on pro ball.

I slowly grew sick of baseball over the past few years. I've been a fan since I was a little kid. The New York Yankees were something my mother and I shared a passion for; later on, in those tumultuous teen years, baseball was the bond that kept our relationship from deep freeze. I loved baseball enough to choose a college major that involved sports and actually worked for the Yankees for one amazing summer (remind me to tell you that story one night). I even became a huge Atlanta Braves fan in the 80's (that awesome team with Murphy, Horner, Ramirez...) so I could have a team to root for in both leagues. So I was never a casual fan of the game. I loved it. I lived it. I bled pinstripe blue.

I think it was right around the time of the 2002 All-Star game fiasco that my love of the game started to wane. I can't really put my finger on a specific instance, but if I had to point to something in baseball that made me question the sanctity of the game, that was it. Or maybe it was when they started scheduling playoff games around ad revenue, screwing all the kids who couldn't stay up that late to watch their heroes. Maybe I was a little naive all those years to believe that baseball cared about the fans. The older I got, the more I saw that money rules.

There were other things. Greedy players charging ridiculous amounts of money to sign autographs for kids. The games becoming longer and longer as the league tried to stuff as many ads as possible into televised games. No more local games on free tv. Players more interested in celebrity than baseball. I used to see baseball as a boy's game played by men; now it was a business staffed with publicity machines. The heroes of the game seemed different. They weren't rugged, they weren't down-home kind of guys. They were polished and spit-shined and spoke in crafted cliches in prepared statements. There was no hanging out after a game in search of an autograph or photo. There were long lines at scheduled appearances where you better bring your Visa. Players behaved like little boys with too much money and too much ego. The game lacked class (see, '86 Mets, recent Yankees). The soul was gone. The passion was gone. Baseball was a corporate machine and, while you can't fault a business for acting like one, the lack of passion in the sport made my passion for the sport die. It wasn't like one day I woke up and said "I hate baseball." It was a long, slow goodbye, like a breakup that takes place over a long time. One day you wake up and look at each other and say "When did we fall out of love?" And you get up, pack your bags and move on.

I stopped following the league as a whole and just kept tabs on the Yankees. I no longer knew the rosters of every team. I spent several years playing in one of those fantasy leagues where you lived and died by the stats you memorized; now I couldn't even tell you the batting order of my favorite team. I stopped watching games and would just rely on my kids to tell me the score. I stopped loading up newyorkyankees.com first thing in the morning. My disdain for A-Rod was no longer a topic of conversation at family dinners. Still, I let my attachment to the game linger just a little, maybe hoping for a spark that would get it going again, or maybe just waiting for something else to happen that would break the camel's back and let me turn my back on the game forever without feeling guilty about it. Breakups are so complicated.

On May 30, 2007, the Yankees reacquired Roger Clemens and that pretty much sealed the deal. It was over. I dropped that last tenuous string that kept me tethered to baseball and walked away.

But now I feel this strange obligation to watch the Yankees. It's not that I still have some of that pinstrip blue blood left in my system; it's more that both my kids are rabid Yankee fans and, remembering how watching the games together gave my mother and I some bonding moments, I know that if I keep tabs on this baseball season our dinner conversations can involve more than "My guidance counselor wants you to call her" or "C









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Iomega eGo Rugged Portable Hard Drive, USB 2.0, 250 GB, Brown Genuine Leather






Add a custom leather look to your digital life style! Take files anywhere, in a custom leather style, with the Iomega eGo Rugged Portable Hard Drive USB 2.0, 250GB - now available in a brown genuine leather wrapped enclosure which includes Drop Guard to withstand the toughest of travel environments. Available in 250GB capacity, it holds up to 1,000,000 photos, over 4,625 hours of music and 375 hours of video. Plus, the Iomega eGo Rugged Portable Hard Drive requires no external power supply and includes a free EMC Retrospect HD backup software license (PC only - via download).

Carry your files everywhere in style with the Iomega eGo 250 GB Portable USB Hard Drive. This stylish and compact brown leather portable drive features the patent-pending DropGuard feature, which gives it the durability to withstand the hazards of everyday travel. Small enough to fit into a briefcase or purse, the eGo will quickly become an indispensable travel accessory.




The eGo's leather case is both luxurious and stylish. View larger.
Stylish, Portable Design
The eGo drive is extremely sleek and stylish, with a luxurious brown leather design. It is ultra portable, with its small size and bus-powered functionality that eliminates the need for an external power supply. And with its DropGuard feature, which protects the drive from accidental damage caused by drops of up to 51 inches, you won’t have to worry about damaging it while on the road.
Play Your Digital Media Anywhere
With 250 GB of storage capacity, the eGo can hold up to 1,000,000 photos, over 4,625 hours of music, or 375 hours of video. The drive features a USB 2.0 connection for fast transfer rates and is compatible with both PCs and Macs with USB ports.
The drive includes a license for the award-winning EMC Retrospect Express software, which provides fast backups and added protection for your data. The software features a powerful interface that allows you to schedule either a single or complete system backup, personalize your backup schedule and location, back up open files, back up without logging in, encrypt files, and obtain backup verification. With EMC Retrospect Express, you'll never have to worry about losing your data again. And, with the built in integration of Mozy Home Online Back up software you're always safe against theft or destruction of your data. MozyHome offers a simple, secure online backup service to store your critical data offsite.
The Iomega eGo Portable USB Hard Drive is backed by a one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
Iomega eGo portable hard drive, USB cable, FireWire cable, HTML user manual and help files, EMC Retrospect Express backup software, and quick install guide.



Bring the stylish eGo with you wherever you go.










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