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      <title>Back to Africa</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 22:29:15 GMT</pubDate>
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					I will be returning to Tanzania, Africa this fall from September 22nd through October 2nd with a small team from my church, Perimeter Church. &nbsp;It’s been four years since my last trip and I am grateful to have this opportunity to return and serve. &nbsp;On this trip I will be traveling with a medical team to provide wellness check-ups for about 300 children. &nbsp;We will also be partnering with the local government to assist with HIV/AIDS testing. &nbsp;Having this opportunity to return to Africa and serve is a privilege and a blessing.</div>
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					I am inviting you to be a part of this journey by participating in a way that will directly impact the work I will be doing on this trip. &nbsp;I need not only your prayer support, but also your financial support as I raise the $3000 dollars necessary to cover my portion of the costs of our trip. &nbsp;Your $50, $100, $250, or larger contribution will go directly to the costs associated with this trip. &nbsp;Your contribution is tax-deductible.</div>
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      <title>Lightweight Bass Amp Rig</title>
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	So, I've been looking to reduce the weight of my bass rig. &nbsp;With the advent of all the "micro" bass heads that have hit the market in recent years, I figured I'd read all the reviews and pick one that worked for me. &nbsp;The Mark Bass, Genz Benz, and TC Electronic micro amps all look pretty good. &nbsp;However, in reviewing these, I noticed that they are all $800+ (the ones I liked), self-contained, with a pre amp, power amp, and even a tuner (TC Electronic). &nbsp;Not a problem except that I've used a&nbsp;SansAmp&nbsp;pre for years and I have no plans on replacing it. &nbsp;What I was really looking for is a lightweight power amp to replace my Ampeg B4 boat anchor that I've been lugging around.</p>
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	I few more searches revealed the new <a href="http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/IPR1600?utm_source=none&amp;utm_medium=CSE&amp;utm_campaign=none&amp;zmam=89202644&amp;zmas=0&amp;zmac=1&amp;zmap=IPR1600" target="_blank">Peavey IPR 1600</a> power amp. &nbsp;Plenty of clean power, only $300, and less than 7lbs! &nbsp;More powerful, and nearly 40lbs less than the Ampeg! &nbsp;My rack went from a two-fisted 62lbs to a one-handed 25lbs and can still push my 8x10 or 4x10 cabinets with ease.</p>
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	My current 4x10 rig:</p>
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		Peavey IPR&nbsp;1600 power amp</li>
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