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Describe Your Perfect Pizza... - Like Dangling Crack In Front of an Idiot
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Like Dangling Crack In Front of an Idiot. Describe Your Perfect Pizza. October 5th, 2011. 2011-10-06 03:12 am (UTC). The Goat Cheese from Lecuadia Pizza is fab: GOAT CHEESE. Bacon, Red Onions, Sun-Dried Tomatoes, Sweet Peppers, Tomatoes, Goat Cheese, Herb Flavored Virgin Olive Oil. No Tomato Sauce) I ordered it with carmelized onions and no sun dried tomatoes, and with basil. MMMMMMM. This place is also bangin' http:/ pizzaguru.com/. 2011-10-06 11:27 pm (UTC). I think this just became my new favorite :).
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Recursively Discursive: December 2010
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Towards a better world. Thursday, December 23, 2010. Towards a New Republic. I find it amazing, the way that people can synchronize and create incredible experiences like. Together. My question is whether this is something that can be brought about not just in isolated incidents, but over the course of life as a whole. It's a pretty simple distinction really, but the moment I really thought about that, I realized how simple so much of what I've been working towards really is. Nearly all meaningful po...
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Recursively Discursive: September 2010
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Towards a better world. Thursday, September 30, 2010. No But letting people leverage the advantages that they do have should take priority over equalizing advantages. Letting those who have demonstrated the best judgement in how to use resources distribute them is also a good idea. The need to equalize opportunity has led to a lot of static and dull conformity in our society (look at the school system), whereas a system that's more privatized would likely be much more dynamic and diverse.
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Recursively Discursive: April 2014
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Towards a better world. Wednesday, April 23, 2014. Problem Class Dominance In Predictive Dilemmas. So I finally finished my honors thesis for Barrett. Check it out! I think there is a video of the defense somewhere which might be very helpful for a lot of people. I'll try and get a copy to update this post with. Posted by Danny Hintze. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Problem Class Dominance In Predictive Dilemmas. Written by Danny Hintze. Powered by Blogger.
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Recursively Discursive: February 2011
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Towards a better world. Tuesday, February 22, 2011. In my Human Event class this semester we've now gone over the two most celebrated thinkers in the history of science, Newton and Darwin. There was also an ASU Origins debate on the definition of life, and my friend was an actor in the premier of a fascinating new play, Dreaming Darwin. In light of all this, I've definitely got some interesting ideas floating around in my head. The contrast between Newton and Darwin is what I find most fascinating.
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Michael Keenan: January 2009
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Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them. - Laurence J. Peter. Friday, January 30, 2009. Destroying wealth to improve the economy. In the past, people sometimes tried to improve the economy by destroying wealth. The second plan is more politely known as "fleet modernization." It combines economic as well as environmental goals in one package. From the Wall Street Journal on January 28. Posted by Michael at 3:58 AM. Studies have ...
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Happenings and thoughts - simple as that. Created on 9 June 2003 (#1107695). Last updated on 7 August 2016. Http:/ www-personal.umich.edu/ haltman/. Glen Rock Middle School. Glen Rock, NJ (1998 - 2001). Hackensack, NJ (2001 - 2005). Chicago, IL (2005 - 2009). Ann Arbor, MI (2009 present). I potato what I potato and that's all that I potato. If you want to read mine, well, here you are. I should probably also point you to Josh Zelinsky's blog, Religion, Sets, and Politics. Follow us on Facebook.
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