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Last night I had a dream, and it, ironically, like a ephemeral fortune cookie – held a note.
Sun, August 24, 2008 - 9:20 AM
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By this point, I feel that I'm starting to become comfortable with dancing on the edge of the coin between eugenically geared material science philosophy and hairy world of the unseen – the usually domain of transcendental charlatans. One should always be willing to smash both the telescope and the teacup – besides; it's what an iconoclast does... The leading scientists that I've come across... read more
Greetings,
Mon, July 21, 2008 - 5:27 PM
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Deeply appreciate all the fine folks that have asked me out to dinner, to go hang out and just to grab a beer downtown. My road trip ties up in a few days and I have business scheduled in town this weekend. Yay! One Love!
Life can make you think about things like shaking your money maker, something I really haven't done in years.
Sat, June 28, 2008 - 4:23 PM
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Dusting off degrees in Accounting, Tax Auditing and Information Systems to put myself back on the market. Even looking at sitting for the CPA in North Carolina since the only requirement is that you have a four year degree in accounting, unlike South Carolina where I graduated from college. So yes, leaving aliens and yoga to head back on into business. One Love
I found this out when I was looking for Thomas Paine's Age of Reason. The site operates like this, a CC (Creative Commons) community reads public domain books, uploads the mp3's and then the mp3's are checked by a listener in the community to insure that the content is accurate, factual and correct.
Wed, June 25, 2008 - 5:28 PM
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The books are free for download directly to your iPod. If you like the community or have a book you wish to share, you should consider joining. Truly, JJ librivox.org/
TEACHINGS OF DIOGENES
Thu, June 12, 2008 - 5:56 PM
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(c. 412- c. 323 B.C ) Diogenes was a very playful philosopher who liked to use great wit when challenging the values and beliefs of his fellow citizens in ancient Athens. He lived in great poverty, probably begging and stealing his food, and steadfastly disdained all forms of luxury. It was because of his determination to follow his own dictates and not adhere to the conventions of society that he was given the epithet "dog," from which... read more
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