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Monthly Archives: December 2012
The South Is Always Different
“The South is always different” – Mr. Dibble, first day of Sociology 101 in college I’ve been in 47 different states, 42 by the time I left high school. For some reason, my father never wanted to visit the Deep … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Economics, Reviews: Books, Movies, Music, TV
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Christmas 2012
Wishing you all the Best of the Season and Beyond! Continue reading
Posted in Family
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Now IS The Time
Those of us who think even one life lost to a bullet is wrong must keep the conversation going, to provide the same level of moral suasion that changed attitudes about drunk driving, or in an earlier era, about racial segregation. It can be done, it just requires concerted, systematic, repeated emphasis on what we should all agree on – that we don’t want any more mass killings in public places, be it of school kids, movie goers, any of us Continue reading
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Running Fast and Slow
Without going into the molecular details of muscle contractions, what’s going on when we train at different speeds is really all the same thing. We are increasing all the elements necessary to make muscle contract. Continue reading
Posted in Triathlon Central
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Comeback Kid
2-3 years from now, we may begin to realize that the US economy has much more resilience, innovation, and growth potential then we’ve been assuming since the housing bubble burst here. And China, for all its size, its monolithic state capitalism, and aggrandizement of manufacturing expertise, may just find itself running out of steam, just as Japan did 25 years ago. Continue reading
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