Koranic duels ease terror
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Koranic duels ease terror
If a business owner asks another website owner to link to his site, that business presumably wishes to increase traffic in order to increase sales. One presumes that the sites asked for links are those that look most likely to…
I run a mailing list for people in Georgia who are interested in creating communities, cohousing, etc. It’s a fairly private list, as it grew out of our homeschooling group. We don’t advertise its existence and are always rather surprised…
The Way We Live Now: The Moral Cataclysm By SUSAN NEIMAN in the New York Times January 16, 2005 Disasters don’t just destroy lives; they mock them. One moment your horizon is filled with the fading glow of your last…
After switching phone carriers this week, I have a much wider variety of phones from which to choose. And that Treo 650 is looking far too sexy. I mean, I don’t *need* a new PDA, or a phone fancier than…
It’s terribly frustrating to finish a couple of new articles and edits to some old ones, then be unable to upload them to one’s server. I’m not a patient woman, but I never claimed to be one, either.
What could be bad about a day that ends with snuggles with both partners? Okay, so it didn’t start so well. I have to acknowledge that bronchitis has triggered a flare. BUT—sambear took care of me, and there was nothing…
My Son –Susan Cataldo From drenched: selected poems of Susan Cataldo 1979-1999 I love this messy room you live in The plants you care for The nickels & dimes & pennies you pile Up on your desk like no-good money…
Next weekend, we’ll be hosting at least two of the students who’ve just come over to Southern Poly from Beijing. Both of them are in my Small Group Communications course. Some of their friends may attend, as well. We’d be…
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