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Aug. 13th, 2013 18:48Monday August 12, 2013 Picked up pills at HealthPartners Riverside Pharmacy. They came with the usual warning against breastfeeding while using the medication.
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Bit Rebels @bitrebels
Turn Your Bathtub Water Into An Immersive Interactive Touchscreen - http://bit.ly/1cuVXEI
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wwwtxt (1988–94) @wwwtxt 10 Aug
The computer hobbyist spirit is almost dead. Perhaps what is really wrong here is a lack of curiosity or unwillingness to experiment. 93MAR
wwwtxt (1988–94) @wwwtxt 10 Aug
I think the only reason this author set his book in 2013 was to include virtual reality. 93JUL
Tom Standage @tomstandage
On one occasion New York's 19th-century pneumatic tube system was used to transport a cat between post offices #Hyperloop #VictorianInternet
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Dennis Lien Aug 10
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Daniel S. Goodman <dsgood@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thursday August 8, 2013 Adult Children Anonymous meeting. (Adult Children of Alcoholic and Otherwise Dysfunctional Families Anonymous.)
>>
>> One poster on the meeting place's wall quoted a sermon John Robinson gave to Pilgrims in 1620:
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>> "We limit not the truth of God to our poor reach of mind
>> To notions of our day and place, crude partial, and confined
>> No, let a new and better hope within our hearts be stirred,
>> There is yet more light and truth to break forth from God's Holy Word."
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>Nope. These are lyrics from an 1850 hymn by George Rawson, based on alleged prose "farewell" by >Robinson to the Pilgrims, not a sermon as such.
>See "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_Light_Presbyterians under "Origin of the Name 'More >Light'" section.
Lee Gold Aug 5
On 8/5/2013 2:21 PM, Daniel S. Goodman wrote:
>>Friday August 2, 2013 Idea I probably won't do anything with: A proposed US constitutional >>convention to clarify the Second Amendment
>I've always felt one should start by looking at the Northwest Ordinance's use of "regulatd" and >"militia" http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/nworder.asp
Thanks for that link. It does make sense. However, political discussion of the Second Amendment mostly is discussion of magic. Either guns are white magic, or they're black magic.
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Bit Rebels @bitrebels
Turn Your Bathtub Water Into An Immersive Interactive Touchscreen - http://bit.ly/1cuVXEI
[Yes, it's a serious post]
wwwtxt (1988–94) @wwwtxt 10 Aug
The computer hobbyist spirit is almost dead. Perhaps what is really wrong here is a lack of curiosity or unwillingness to experiment. 93MAR
wwwtxt (1988–94) @wwwtxt 10 Aug
I think the only reason this author set his book in 2013 was to include virtual reality. 93JUL
Tom Standage @tomstandage
On one occasion New York's 19th-century pneumatic tube system was used to transport a cat between post offices #Hyperloop #VictorianInternet
Retweeted by Benjamin Lukoff
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Dennis Lien Aug 10
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Daniel S. Goodman <dsgood@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thursday August 8, 2013 Adult Children Anonymous meeting. (Adult Children of Alcoholic and Otherwise Dysfunctional Families Anonymous.)
>>
>> One poster on the meeting place's wall quoted a sermon John Robinson gave to Pilgrims in 1620:
>>
>> "We limit not the truth of God to our poor reach of mind
>> To notions of our day and place, crude partial, and confined
>> No, let a new and better hope within our hearts be stirred,
>> There is yet more light and truth to break forth from God's Holy Word."
**********
>Nope. These are lyrics from an 1850 hymn by George Rawson, based on alleged prose "farewell" by >Robinson to the Pilgrims, not a sermon as such.
>See "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_Light_Presbyterians under "Origin of the Name 'More >Light'" section.
Lee Gold Aug 5
On 8/5/2013 2:21 PM, Daniel S. Goodman wrote:
>>Friday August 2, 2013 Idea I probably won't do anything with: A proposed US constitutional >>convention to clarify the Second Amendment
>I've always felt one should start by looking at the Northwest Ordinance's use of "regulatd" and >"militia" http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/nworder.asp
Thanks for that link. It does make sense. However, political discussion of the Second Amendment mostly is discussion of magic. Either guns are white magic, or they're black magic.