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I'm Thinking With Sand Here! Oh look another blog. Monday, November 14, 2011. Is a lovely looking package which brings queue semantics to MySQL rather than having to use another server (say RabbitQM) for your queues. However being a good open source project installation is a challenge. I'm not one to back away from a challenge though. So this is how I managed to install Q4m on my Mac. First some points of interest. Don't install it on your Mac. Create a virtual Linux box using VirtualBox. Configure - wit...
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Thinking with Shakespeare | Julia Reinhard Lupton | Research, Teaching, Collaboration, & Design
Julia Reinhard Lupton Research, Teaching, Collaboration, and Design. CounterBalance Theater’s The Odyssey. August 17, 2015. CounterBalance Theater’s The Odyssey – YouTube. Please enjoy this amazing work by Annie Loui’s CounterBalance theater, with Zach Houston as Odysseus. Donovan Sherman on Weak Reading in Cymbeline. August 10, 2015. Upstart: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies. UCI alum Donovan Sherman takes up scenes of interpretation and interpretive deferral in. UCI’s First Folio. August 9, 2015.
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Thinking with the Church | sentire cum ecclesia
Thinking with the Church. Episode 2: “A Piece of Work”. January 9, 2017. January 9, 2017. Christopher R. Altieri. What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty! In form, in moving, how express and admirable! In action how like an angel! In apprehension how like a god! The beauty of the world! The paragon of animals! And yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust? 8211; Hamlet, Act II scene ii. Is the focus of this week’s edition. Talking with Prof. Larrey, by the way,...
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Thinking with the Heart - Martha Loving Orgain
Thinking with the Heart - Martha Loving Orgain. December 08, 2009. Charlotte, VT January 2010 date TBA 11AM to 3:30PM. Immerse yourself in color and oneness energy. Spend a day in contemplation and growth with watercolor, color meditation and the Oneness Experience. Clare Joy is an energy healer and life coach who practices a variety of modalities. She has trained in India, Guatemala, the U.K., and widely in N. America. Dec 8, 2009 9:24:15 PM. October 06, 2009. Check out my Facebook Page. January 11, 2009.
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March 10, 2015 · 12:22 am. Math Anxiety and Me: A Tale of a Lost Opportunity. In seventh grade I discovered logic, and it fascinated me. I spent a lot of time thinking about logic, paradoxes, syllogisms, and oxymorons. I didn’t know that this was a field of study, or that I would be able to find books on this. I just played with it myself and enjoyed the sort of thinking it made me do. I did not do well in calculus, despised chemistry (lecture course of 500, no visible relevance to things that interested...