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- So many pages, so little time by Gia's out(POST) on Nov 3, 2009
I am at the State Policy Network (SPN) Annual Conference in Asheville, North Carolina. This is my first time in the South and I am in love (again), but this time it's for real. Or at least it feels like it is. What a beautiful state North Carolina is...
- Science Fiction Literature Lecture Series Audio Book Review by Brad's Tiny World on Aug 29, 2009
There sure is a big difference in Science Fiction Literature or the modern label "Sci Fi" and you have to be careful when you tell people you like Science Fiction, as they are liable to label you a wacko. The Genre has certainly widened in the Twenti...
- Moon Landing Anniversary Brings Questions by Life 2000 on Jul 21, 2009
Today is the 40th anniversary of the first moon landing. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon. Michael Collins manned Apollo 11 while his colleagues played golf.There were a few more attempts at lunar exploration in the early 1970s. T...
- After 40 Long Years, It’s Time To Go Back. by What’s All This, Then? on Jul 20, 2009
[...] As a child I watched in awe at the proceedings, the spectacle, riveted to the TV. It was marvelous. It was more, it was fantabulous. It caused serious, deep pride and excitement and a desire to learn. And it continued again and again and again...
- 40 Years On, It's Time To Go Back. by High Strangeness on Jul 20, 2009
Forty years ago today, men walked on another celestial body. Let's go back there.As a child I watched in awe at the proceedings, the spectacle, riveted to the TV. It was marvelous. It was more, it was fantabulous. It caused serious, deep pride and ex...
- Man's Future Is In The STARS! by Faultline USA on Jul 18, 2009
Man’s Future is in the Stars!A commentary by J. D. Longstreet********************************This Monday, July 20th, marks the fortieth anniversary of Americans planting the American flag on the surface of the moon and beginning what, for many of u...
- Just Very Very Improbable by Midnight Garden on May 20, 2009
Here, then, is my best shot yet of the heliotrope plant I am forever going on about. I don’t know that I’ve really done it justice with my images to date. It really is sort of unique. The stalks climb so high in a relatively sho...




