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Anyway back to my Daughter. as she walked back to the house I realized even when car camping she seemed never really into it. and as she walked back to the house I had flashbacks of her saying on numerous camping occasions “I am done camping now lets go home.” So here is where the…
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albotas: Final Ninja of the Month: Ragdoll Ninja Shawnimals is moving onto new projects in their Legends of Ninjatown series, so December 2012’s Ninja of the Month will be the final one produced by the company. And since this 7×7 inch plushy is closing the book on a three year long legacy, they’ve done something…
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minimalmac: From a 1980 kids computer book. Takeaway: We live in the future.
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minimalmac: From a 1980 kids computer book. Takeaway: We live in the future.
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surplus-mag: Bladez Water Blaster RC Helicopter RC helicopters are everywhere now-a-days, but none like this one. The Bladez Water Blaster allows you to shoot your target with a stream or water while keeping your distance. Just make sure to properly adjust your water war plans of attack with remote control battle drones now in the…
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thisistheverge: Lunar Lander. In your browser.
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Open vs. closed is a useful conceptual distinction, but when it comes down to specific cases, these kinds of grand narratives can mislead us. For one thing, far from the kind of siege mentality that characterized an industry watching its business model go up in smoke — an industry that was not interested in giving…
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coda lather, rinse, repeat once again, with feeling practice habit kata asana rite to coda
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The Novel and the Origins of Modern Philosophy
shrinkrants: berfrois.com: by William Egginton Popularly known as the father of modern philosophy, René Descartes won that title ostensibly by rejecting traditional modes of intellectual inquiry largely associated with commentary on prior texts, and replacing them with the first attempt at a kind of radical phenomenology. The drama of this attempt is conveyed autobiographically in…
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nevver: Oscar Niemeyer, RIP
