Condign.
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I am familiar with the word condign pretty much exclusively in the (pompous
but not obsolete) phrase “condign punishment,” and I suspect this is the
case f...
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1. Was early life complex pretty quickly? 2. Might Trump recognize
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Greasemonkey 4.13 release
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The entire list of bugs handled in this release is also available via the 4.13
milestone on GitHub. If you are using this version and notice problems,
it...
Aging Might Not Be Inevitable
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There are biological underpinnings to aging—and so researchers are
investigating cell manipulations, transfusions of young blood, and chemical
compounds th...
News Post: Underground Tour
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Tycho: When I was pulling up our Gran Turismo 7 video to link it, I ended
up skipping through a few parts of it to appreciate just how otherworldly
some as...
Emily Echols: Baking by Sense and Memory
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With each pecan pie and batch of molasses cookies, Emily Echols hones the
baking skills she learned from her elders. Ms. Echols believes baking is an
exp...
What is Shu Ha Ri in Agile/Scrum ??
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Sometime back a colleague had shared a post online on the concept and also
an interesting scale to measure self as Scrum Master & Agile Coach in
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The Story of the Sweatshop
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A while back, I was posting pictures of my friend Anne and I working away
on our quilts on a Monday afternoon. I must have been feeling whimsical,
because ...
The Offbeat: Donald Trump, yenta, and more
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Every week here at The Offbeat, Wheezy the Weird News Pig, genetically
engineered from Walter Cronkite's favorite hairbrush in the basement of the
Poynter ...
Live PHX | Preserving Our Past
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Downtown Phoenix never fails to surprise and delight. DPJ’s Live PHX series
captures the moments that illustrate why we love life in our city.
The post L...
NINJOKES: The Broken Heart
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NINJOKES: The Broken Heart
The Ninja glass punches, ankle kicks and hair flips his way through the
best bad jokes you've ever heard. Thanks to
https://w...
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FriendFeed was shut down on April 9, 2015. We maintained the service since
we joined Facebook in 2009, but the number of people using FriendFeed had
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*Emmett Presents-*
*Forever Came Today: the best of 2013-2014 *
Book One (The Divine) (78 mb)
Book Two (The Heroic) (96 mb)
Book Three (The Human) (106 mb)
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Election 2014 - Final Thoughts
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My being undecided, "independent", non-partisan is something of a glib
inside joke in certain political circles, but as I stood in the voting
kiosk yesterd...
Visit My New Site
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As you have ?noticed the site has not bee updated in a long time. ?Work,
family and other obligations have prevented me from continuing this site,
not to m...
A final farewell
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Thank you for stopping by.
Today, we powered down Google Reader. We understand you may not agree with
this decision, but we hope you'll come to love thes...
The Emperor's Garden
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The Emperor instructed the gardener to set up the new court's garden. "I
want you to plant five trees growing the Crataan fruit," the Emperor said,
"Becaus...
When October Ends
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Now I am a graduate, and between jobs. Since July, it has been almost 4
months past. And for the first two months, I had been working in a hospital
as ...
My greatest triumph!
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Sorry. I can't resist. John Carson, a fellow runner from Canada, unearthed
this photo from the archives of the Toronto Star. It's the finals of the
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May 18-May 22
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Monday
Hard work is important no matter what the work is.
Math: 2.4 part f. and 2.4 follow-up Science:none Social Studies:none
L.A.:none
Tuesday
It only ta...
Condign.
-
I am familiar with the word condign pretty much exclusively in the (pompous
but not obsolete) phrase “condign punishment,” and I suspect this is the
case f...
Sunday assorted links
-
1. Was early life complex pretty quickly? 2. Might Trump recognize
Somaliland? 3. Hegelian Roon. 4. Ross D. on Trump’s cabinet (NYT). 5.
Arnold Kling on ...
Greasemonkey 4.13 release
-
The entire list of bugs handled in this release is also available via the 4.13
milestone on GitHub. If you are using this version and notice problems,
it...
Aging Might Not Be Inevitable
-
There are biological underpinnings to aging—and so researchers are
investigating cell manipulations, transfusions of young blood, and chemical
compounds th...
News Post: Underground Tour
-
Tycho: When I was pulling up our Gran Turismo 7 video to link it, I ended
up skipping through a few parts of it to appreciate just how otherworldly
some as...
Emily Echols: Baking by Sense and Memory
-
With each pecan pie and batch of molasses cookies, Emily Echols hones the
baking skills she learned from her elders. Ms. Echols believes baking is an
exp...
What is Shu Ha Ri in Agile/Scrum ??
-
Sometime back a colleague had shared a post online on the concept and also
an interesting scale to measure self as Scrum Master & Agile Coach in
#Agile #Sc...
ALL CLEAR: FeedMedic Alert for rosevictorweblog
-
Your Source Feed,
http://rosevictor2-rosevictor.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss, is
now working fine. Carry on! We will let you know if anything...
The Story of the Sweatshop
-
A while back, I was posting pictures of my friend Anne and I working away
on our quilts on a Monday afternoon. I must have been feeling whimsical,
because ...
The Offbeat: Donald Trump, yenta, and more
-
Every week here at The Offbeat, Wheezy the Weird News Pig, genetically
engineered from Walter Cronkite's favorite hairbrush in the basement of the
Poynter ...
Live PHX | Preserving Our Past
-
Downtown Phoenix never fails to surprise and delight. DPJ’s Live PHX series
captures the moments that illustrate why we love life in our city.
The post L...
NINJOKES: The Broken Heart
-
NINJOKES: The Broken Heart
The Ninja glass punches, ankle kicks and hair flips his way through the
best bad jokes you've ever heard. Thanks to
https://w...
-
FriendFeed was shut down on April 9, 2015. We maintained the service since
we joined Facebook in 2009, but the number of people using FriendFeed had
been s...
-
*Emmett Presents-*
*Forever Came Today: the best of 2013-2014 *
Book One (The Divine) (78 mb)
Book Two (The Heroic) (96 mb)
Book Three (The Human) (106 mb)
...
Election 2014 - Final Thoughts
-
My being undecided, "independent", non-partisan is something of a glib
inside joke in certain political circles, but as I stood in the voting
kiosk yesterd...
Visit My New Site
-
As you have ?noticed the site has not bee updated in a long time. ?Work,
family and other obligations have prevented me from continuing this site,
not to m...
A final farewell
-
Thank you for stopping by.
Today, we powered down Google Reader. We understand you may not agree with
this decision, but we hope you'll come to love thes...
The Emperor's Garden
-
The Emperor instructed the gardener to set up the new court's garden. "I
want you to plant five trees growing the Crataan fruit," the Emperor said,
"Becaus...
When October Ends
-
Now I am a graduate, and between jobs. Since July, it has been almost 4
months past. And for the first two months, I had been working in a hospital
as ...
My greatest triumph!
-
Sorry. I can't resist. John Carson, a fellow runner from Canada, unearthed
this photo from the archives of the Toronto Star. It's the finals of the
1500 me...
May 18-May 22
-
Monday
Hard work is important no matter what the work is.
Math: 2.4 part f. and 2.4 follow-up Science:none Social Studies:none
L.A.:none
Tuesday
It only ta...
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