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XXXVII: The Living Years - I Am The Lock Keeper
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I Am The Lock Keeper. And I wouldnt trade your whole life, for just one hour of home. XXXVII: The Living Years. Richard Alvin Heskett passed away this morning due to a massive heart attack. He was attempting to get his snow blower started and apparently passed out. He was pronounced dead at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, IN after all attempts to revive him failed. He was born in Wurtzburg, Germany. Posted on Jan. 9th, 2014 at 07:44 pm. I'm so sorry for your loss. *hugs*. I'm sorry for your loss.
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Gramma's Obituary - I Am The Lock Keeper
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I Am The Lock Keeper. And I wouldnt trade your whole life, for just one hour of home. Can be found at this link:. Http:/ www.rbfhsaline.com/obituaries/Flo. Here is picture of her and young Grampa Heskett (the date stamp is from the picture made from the original):. Posted on Aug. 1st, 2013 at 10:18 am. I know it was expected, but that makes it no less difficult. I'm sorry. Posted on Aug. 3rd, 2013 02:48 pm (UTC). Hugs to you and all your family. Posted on Aug. 5th, 2013 03:04 pm (UTC).
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CJ article update - Nmissi's diary
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Shamelessly begging for attention. Powered by LiveJournal.com. The truffle article is running in tomorrow's Courier-Journal. The video we shot for it is already up online. If anyone knows how to save a copy and could tell me, I'd be most grateful. Posted on Feb. 7th, 2012 at 09:18 pm. You can't really "save" it, you probably will have to screen capture it with something like CamStudio (free program). Posted on Feb. 8th, 2012 04:32 am (UTC). I want nmissi sass! Posted on Feb. 8th, 2012 05:53 am (UTC).
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Exams, and the stupid arbitrariness of it all | Steve Grand's Blog
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Steve Grand's Blog. Artificial Life in real life. White stuff →. Exams, and the stupid arbitrariness of it all. November 25, 2009. Yesterday I was having a conversation on Facebook about education, which is a subject I can get quite worked up about. I was also talking to a friend about meeting the Queen, and between these two things it reminded me of a short piece I wrote some years ago for my occasional column in the. Filament.’ ‘Brass bit.’ ‘Glass bit.’ Surely they were just winding me up? Well let me ...
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Coraline is good, but drop the 3D - Between the Bits with John Hummel
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Coraline is good, but drop the 3D - Between the Bits with John Hummel. 52 Weeks, 52 Religions with John Hummel. Coraline is good, but drop the 3D. Feb 22nd, 2009 08:04 am. My family and I had the chance to see a movie the first time in Forever. It was either Coraline, which I wanted to see after reading the book ages ago, or Hotel for Dogs. It had been years since I saw a movie in 3D. Perhaps the technology was finally there. Moments. If anything, they looks just blurry enough to bother my eyes. It's not...
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Facepalm | Steve Grand's Blog
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Steve Grand's Blog. Artificial Life in real life. 8220;Well done, Mr. Armstrong”. October 25, 2012. Just a very quick comment because I’m totally absorbed in work right now and really shouldn’t allow myself to think about anything else, but I just read this short editorial by Maggie Ardiente in the Amercian Humanist Association newsletter and it saddened me enough to want to share it:. I particularly enjoyed a visit to the Petroglyphs National Park. We were lucky to have him. They don’t have to be ...
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Full CV | Steve Grand's Blog
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Steve Grand's Blog. Artificial Life in real life. Cyberlife Research Ltd., Somerset. Independent scientist, consultant and science writer. Currently back in the computer games business for a while to generate some income. National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts. One-year fellowship to allow me to build an improved version of my research robot. Followed by a NESTA Collaboration Grant to help develop some a-life educational software. Co-founder and Technical Director. Developed the first ev...
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The WHAT? | Steve Grand's Blog
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Steve Grand's Blog. Artificial Life in real life. March 25, 2013. They invented the steam engine that not only powered the Mallard but changed the face of human productivity. They even invented the passenger railway upon which the Mallard rode. How can the ability to do something incrementally better than its predecessors possibly be more innovative than inventing the thing in the first place? In the past 100 years. 8220;Jeez, never mind antibiotics; where would humanity be without the Mini Cooper, huh?