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Ramblings on the Future of Humanity: Colonizing the Solar System
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Ramblings on the Future of Humanity. Arguments and discussions concerning various aspects of our future, both near term and for the far distant future. Topics include the threats to our continued existence, earth-impact asteroids, and a space-based civilization. Sunday, May 11, 2008. Colonizing the Solar System. To have a future, we must expand into space, and ultimately to other stars as well. We need to move into space for humanity to have a future. And the logical places to colonize first are not ...
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Ramblings on the Future of Humanity: January 2011
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Ramblings on the Future of Humanity. Arguments and discussions concerning various aspects of our future, both near term and for the far distant future. Topics include the threats to our continued existence, earth-impact asteroids, and a space-based civilization. Saturday, January 29, 2011. Solar Power Satellite Design Considerations. The major considerations driving solar power satellite design decisions are:. Location (geostationary, LEO, other). Energy delivery method to Earth. An SPS constellation in ...
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Tropic of Fiction: March 2006
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Where rivers carry you to places, not rivers that are legends, but rivers that put you in touch with other men and women, with architecture, religion, plants, animals- rivers have boats on them and in which people drown.in time and space and history. (Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer. Thursday, March 30, 2006. Paul Levine, The Deep Blue Alibi. From Paul Levine's The Deep Blue Alibi. Posted by Sandra, your tropical tour guide @ 2:42 PM. Friday, March 17, 2006. Non-fiction: Los Angeles car chases. I write no...
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Tropic of Fiction: Playing by the rules
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Where rivers carry you to places, not rivers that are legends, but rivers that put you in touch with other men and women, with architecture, religion, plants, animals- rivers have boats on them and in which people drown.in time and space and history. (Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer. Friday, February 16, 2007. Playing by the rules. Anis Shivani, Why is American Fiction in Its Current Dismal State? Posted by Sandra, your tropical tour guide @ 1:50 PM. Sandra, your tropical tour guide. From a writers mouth.
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Things I Know I Know, v. 2.0
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Things I Know I Know, v. 2.0. Mostly writing. And Dogs. And writing about dogs. Pretty Boy, Pretty Boy. Conversations with my Dog, Number 672. Random Thoughts.Some of Which are About Kansas. The Girl Next Door. Blue and the Bone. Not Just a Pretty Face. Conversations With My Dog. It is What it Is. Powered by LiveJournal.com. Sep 12th, 2010. Pretty Boy, Pretty Boy. Posted at 10:31 pm. Jan 24th, 2010. Conversations with my Dog, Number 672. Blue: Why is this blanket so stupid! Pulls on a loose piece of yarn).
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Reading in the dark
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Reading in the dark. Below are the 10 most recent journal entries recorded in the " Kestrell. February 21st, 2014. I'm 95% sure that I really am the only one with this problem. While my cataloguing system for ebooks is quirky but efficient, organizing my paper and ink books remains an annoyance, mostly because the braille labels I make for the books keep flaking off. The really irksome part is that these same labels have no problem sticking to the bottom of my socks. Please comment there using OpenID.
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Tropic of Fiction: February 2006
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Where rivers carry you to places, not rivers that are legends, but rivers that put you in touch with other men and women, with architecture, religion, plants, animals- rivers have boats on them and in which people drown.in time and space and history. (Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer. Sunday, February 19, 2006. Not A Girl Detective. From Not A Girl Detective. By Susan Kandel, about an amateur sleuth who idolizes Nancy Drew:. Made reference to the forthcoming volume as The Quest of the Telltale Map. I read ...
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Tropic of Fiction: June 2006
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Where rivers carry you to places, not rivers that are legends, but rivers that put you in touch with other men and women, with architecture, religion, plants, animals- rivers have boats on them and in which people drown.in time and space and history. (Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer. Friday, June 16, 2006. Ayelet Waldman on discipline. Ayelet Waldman, author of two novels and the Mommy Track mysteries, wife of Michael Chabon, quoted in The Writer (July 06):. Friday, June 09, 2006. On how he writes songs:.
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Tropic of Fiction: Strained looks of adolescent misery
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Where rivers carry you to places, not rivers that are legends, but rivers that put you in touch with other men and women, with architecture, religion, plants, animals- rivers have boats on them and in which people drown.in time and space and history. (Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer. Sunday, May 04, 2008. Strained looks of adolescent misery. James Atlas, in "Summer Memories of Egghead Camps" in the collection Sleepaway: Writers on Summer Camp. Posted by Sandra, your tropical tour guide @ 11:56 AM.
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Ramblings on the Future of Humanity: Artificial Intelligence
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Ramblings on the Future of Humanity. Arguments and discussions concerning various aspects of our future, both near term and for the far distant future. Topics include the threats to our continued existence, earth-impact asteroids, and a space-based civilization. Wednesday, May 21, 2008. The 20- or 30-year-ago promised advances in Artificial Intelligence. Some Expert Systems (Inference Engines) have shown impressive performance in limited domains. Some large Neural Networks have resulted in valuable insig...
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