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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Factors leading to the end of the world come to our small town
Los Alamos, New Mexico, appeared on the scene in 1943 when the military needed a really isolated place to assemble a bunch of really smart scientists to build a really big bomb that would end a really bad war. A … Continue reading
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Manufacturing Mitt
A long, long time ago, when I was a fledgling politician, I was appointed to a post that the political bosses thought would be a good fit for an exuberant young novice like me. As an eager simpleton chock full … Continue reading
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It’s Girl Scout Cookie time! It’s that time of year when boxes of cookies are airlifted into the workplace by parents of Girl Scouts who have strong-armed every person they know into buying cookies to support the most wholesome and … Continue reading →