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Mark Twain in the Baker College Library | Rice History Corner
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Gleanings from the Rice University Archives. An Unknown Couple, 1967. Laughing at the Dedication of Rayzor Hall, 1962 →. Mark Twain in the Baker College Library. July 21, 2015. I ran across these photos in a Baker scrapbook that I found on the top shelf of their library a couple of years ago. It’s a Mark Twain impersonator, and a darn good one too:. Here he is in 1944, a young instructor exiting Cohen House:. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. An Unknown Couple, 1967. July 21, 2015 at 5:59 pm. July ...
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Ron Pope Plays Hendrix' "Little Wing" - Winds of Change.NET
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Subscribe in a reader. Ron Pope Plays Hendrix' "Little Wing". July 19, 2011 6:23 PM. On Hendrix' "Axis: Bold As Love" album. The triangle actually adds a lot. HUMANITY: Art - Music. Here are some quick tips for adding simple Textile formatting to your comments, though you can also use proper HTML tags:. This* puts text in bold. This puts text in italics. To add a live URL, "Text to display":http:/ windsofchange.net/ (no spaces between) will show up as Text to display. Use this for links. Good stuff here&...
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Ending al-Qaeda: The Psyop Approach - Winds of Change.NET
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Subscribe in a reader. Ending al-Qaeda: The Psyop Approach. July 1, 2011 7:29 AM. Interesting bit in The American Interest:. In a September 2007 video, al-Qaeda's third-highest leader, Sheikh Abu Yahya al-Libi, published a strategy, largely based on al-Qaeda errors in Iraq, showing how the West can fight and win its "war of ideas." Why would he do this? Amplify cases of ex-jihadis who have renounced armed action;. Fabricate stories about jihadi mistakes and exaggerate actual mistakes;. This actually stri...
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I don't know, but . . .: Watering the plants
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I don't know, but . . . I do not know everything; still many things I understand.' Goethe. Observations by me and others of our tribe. Mostly me and my better half- youngsters have their own blogs. Sunday, August 02, 2015. The back porch has a number of plants in various types of pots, and these tend to need more water than plants in the ground- the dirt gets hotter. And when we don't get enough rain we run the hose over the gardens. (The lawn can fend for itself.). Organic gardening has been my husbands...
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I don't know, but . . .: War train
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I don't know, but . . . I do not know everything; still many things I understand.' Goethe. Observations by me and others of our tribe. Mostly me and my better half- youngsters have their own blogs. Sunday, July 19, 2015. My first question was "Have any model train enthusiasts made a working model of this? The answer seems to be Maybe, for some definition of working. I'm not aware of any 1mm guns, which is what you'd need for HO scale. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A few of the usual suspects.
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Texan99: June 2010
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Saturday, June 12, 2010. Who Taught Genes to Speak "Genish"? I started reading some Matt Ridley books in response to something posted on. A few weeks ago. The first one I picked up,. Startled me with the casual mention of a fact I never had encountered in school or lay reading:. That DNA uses a code for amino acids that appears to be completely abstract, like human language or computer code. Machines can be made to use it when humans construct them that way. The 3-“letter” codes that DNA assi...The same ...
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Texan99: Who Taught Genes to Speak "Genish"?
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Saturday, June 12, 2010. Who Taught Genes to Speak "Genish"? I started reading some Matt Ridley books in response to something posted on. A few weeks ago. The first one I picked up,. Startled me with the casual mention of a fact I never had encountered in school or lay reading:. That DNA uses a code for amino acids that appears to be completely abstract, like human language or computer code. Machines can be made to use it when humans construct them that way. The 3-“letter” codes that DNA assi...The same ...
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Naval Air Cowman: A walk on the non-linear wild side
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Thoughts, observations, sea stories and ideas from a former sailor and lifelong rancher. Tuesday, July 7, 2015. A walk on the non-linear wild side. Who remembers the old Virginia Slims television ads? Who, for that matter, remembers televised tobacco ads? It's true, it's true! Such things used to exist. Here's a fave:. Let's not forget smokeless tobacco. Walt Garrison and Earl Campbell. But I was talking about Virginia, wasn't I? Virginia and her slim, sophisticated smoke. I always liked Virginia. Well, ...
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Naval Air Cowman: A Navy Career -- Guest Post From Chris Kennedy
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Thoughts, observations, sea stories and ideas from a former sailor and lifelong rancher. Thursday, February 12, 2015. A Navy Career - Guest Post From Chris Kennedy. Shaun asked me to talk about changing careers in the Navy. The one thing you always hear in the Navy’s marketing (or used to, before it became a “Global Force for Good”) was “Join the Navy and See the World.” One thing that no one ever promised you, though, is what you’d do while you were seeing it. The fence poles went by fast like that!
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Naval Air Cowman: July 2015
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Thoughts, observations, sea stories and ideas from a former sailor and lifelong rancher. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. No, it ain't the pelepolonian war. Stolen from the interwebs. Natural history is the observational study of nature. To “do” natural history is to observe and catalog what is. This is the part of science that comes first, before any hypothesis, experiment or theory. A few of these pictures are worth (imho) clicking on to bignify. REALITY. Annual sunflower, Helianthus annuus. The “what is&...
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