Monthly Archives: July 2003

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Attack of the Rubber Duckies

They’re coming! The rubber duckies are almost here!

From the article:

Duckies now call the ocean their bathtub

Any day now, five-centimetre-high plastic ducks may start washing ashore in New England, on the United States… Continue reading

When the User’s Away . . .

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The Job Hunt: Not That Desperate Yet, Thanks

Gee, I could make $8 an hour in an exciting new career! I found this listing on Craig’s List.

What does the job require?

Successful applicants should have excellent written and verbal… Continue reading

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Hallowed Ground

One hundred forty years ago, the broken remnants of Lee’s army were streaming southward. Some of them, at least, weren’t barefoot now; they had taken the shoes of dead Union soldiers.

What can I say about Gettysburg that… Continue reading

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Remembering Pickett’s Charge

Later I’ll do a thoughtful post on Gettysburg. In the meantime, take a look at this high-tech version of the Gettysburg Address.

The greatest thing
in the world
is the Alphabet
as all knowledge
is contained therein
except the wisdom
of putting it together.
—from an old German bookplate