
Posted on 15 November 2011. Tags: doubt, faithful servant, opponents
Vladimir Putin: Yes, I know that there are a good deal of questions and comments concerning this issue that are floating around on the Internet, in online and print media. What I would like to say about this first of all is something that everybody knows and that Boris Yeltsin mentioned in his time, which [...]
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Posted on 16 October 2011. Tags: durability, leadership, nfc title game, philadelphia
“Super Bowl or bust” is a very dangerous mentality, no matter who you are. If you’re a quarterback in the second year of a comeback, it isn’t where you want to be. No matter what Vick does, this season and the next few will be considered failures in Philadelphia if they don’t at least make [...]
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Posted on 30 September 2011. Tags: alternate history, anthology series, colonies, imaginative settings, nuclear attack
Panverse Three, edited by Dario Ciriello The third in a small press anthology series of novellas, this one all SF, according to the editor; I call one of them not. I’m always happy to encourage more outlets for work at this length, particularly one so friendly to alternate history. It’s good to see the series [...]
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Posted on 16 September 2011. Tags: amazon, wisdom
This is a post I’ve been meaning to write for a very long time. I pay close attention when my peers and “online marketing idols” publish their lists of must reads – I usually go to Amazon or Indigo to order a few of those books right then and there. this is the second part [...]
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Posted on 16 September 2011. Tags: eligible bachelors, marrying a billionaire, millionaire, personal dreams
It has often been said that bigger is not always better. that may be true when considering automobiles and the current price of gas, but it is never true when it comes to new ideas or personal dreams where thinking big is always better. Let me illustrate. think back to when you were a child. [...]
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Posted on 15 September 2011. Tags: compatible game, control pad, information functions, iphone, wii remote
The new remote’s capabilities keep up with Microsoft’s Kinect and the PlayStation Move, but both of those peripherals utilize a camera mounted near the TV, while Nintendo’s system only requires an IR-beaming sensor bar attached above or below the TV set. Other features on the Wii Remote remain the same: the clean button layout can [...]
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Posted on 12 September 2011. Tags: cub reporter, times staff writer, twin towers, vows, wonderful world
by Sherri Day, Times staff writer In Print: Sunday, September 11, 2011 Social Bookmarking ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT I got married on Sept. 1, 2001. my husband and I exchanged vows, standing in a gazebo overlooking a pond at the junior college in our south Georgia hometown. a jazz trio played Louis Armstrong’s What a Wonderful World. [...]
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Posted on 11 September 2011. Tags: boudreaux, crackpot
This past Sunday, University of Maryland Professor Peter Morici suggested that the damage from hurricane Irene is akin to a mini-economic stimulus, exposing the perverse “logic” that is Keynesian economics and reminding us all of the crackpot economic policies under which we currently exist. Among Morici’s claims, he cited the following logic as why we should [...]
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