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Overboard
I do think it’s interesting, the extent to which things I think are plain and obvious are really not–or at least are interpreted entirely differently by different people. By “voluntary poverty” I didn’t mean people who never hold a job or don’t get an education. I meant people like monks and nuns in monasteries, people…
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The Things of This World
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Finishing
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Hercule Poirot Saves The World From Fascism, Communism, and the Chinese
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Books and Money
I know, I know. I don’t post for days at a time, then it’s two or three in a single day. But Cathy F posted this link http://saundramitchell.com/blog/?p=4258 on FB, and it’s about books and money, and I wondered what people would think of it. I don’t know anything at all about illegal downloads, and…
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Doing the Diversity Rag
It’s been an odd few days out here where I am. We’ve been listening almost nonstop to weather reports threatening Armageddon, which means the grocery stores have been full of people fighting over the last bag of potato chips and loading up on things like sour cream and onion dip. If World War III ever…
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Vocabulary
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Escape Routes
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Readers
So, I’ve been thinking. One of the advantages–or drawbacks–about blogs like this is that they attract not just readers, but certain kinds of readers. And because that’s the case, and more importantly because it’s the case that things like this do not attract other kinds of readers, it’s easy for this kind of reader to…
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What We Don’t Remember