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Thu 22 Aug 2002
Meaningful sentences
Tracey Lawson
If you ever wanted to look like "one of the most dangerous inmates in prison
history", as one judge described Charles Bronson, nows your chance. Bronson -
the serial hostage taker, not the movie star - has written a health and
fitness guide in which he shares some of the secrets behind his legendary
muscle power.
Solitary Fitness - a title which bears testament to the fact that Bronson, 48,
has spent 24 of his 28 prison years in solitary confinement - explains how he
has turned himself into a lean, mean, fitness machine while living 23 hours a
day in a space just 12 feet by eight feet, on a diet of scrubs grub and at
virtually no cost.
The book is aimed at those who want to get fabulously fit without spending a
fortune on gym memberships, protein supplements or designer trainers, and
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> Now for Benjamin, yea id love to have something like the amazingly cool
> Fisher Price My First (cd, casset, vasectomy, dirtybomb) products. Perhaps
> the My First Cd might work...time to let ebay do the walking.
Sony makes such a line of products.
My father was legendary for his abilty to break things. His 'thumbs of death'
would rival anything a toddler could do to devices. After countless numbers of
Walkman devices having their lids broken or buttons pressed into oblivion I
found the Sony devices. I got him a "My First Sony" (be afraid of the
marketing) CD player. It was /fire engine red/ but was completely
indestructible. I hacked a headphone jack into it and gave it to him. He
complained of it's looks but used it nonetheless. I also gave him a pack of
headphones as there's no such things indestuctible headphones that aren't
obscenely bulky.
Now that we're riding up the curve of an ever increasing geezer population, how
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Oh, they were plenty upset about the tea taxes.
But the crack down on colonial script certainly screwed over the
American Colonies. And, BTW, England as well.
Dear Ben Franklin was right for the wrong reasons. First of all the
colonies were not prosperous compared to England proper. Second, the
issuance of colonial script had nothing to do with full employeement.
(In fact, it is almost inconceivable he would make that claim. It
sounds like a modern Keynsian was creating an urban legend.)
OTOH the lack of sufficient circulating monetary instruments was
economically crippling. Imagine trying to buy your supplies by offering
IOUs on your own name -- and then trying to market / exchange the paper
as the merchant who took the IOU.
===========================
The most common problem in the world is when a government prints too
much money. The effects are a complete disaster. There are a lot of
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the ice recedes, a treasure-trove of human and animal artifacts is
emerging, extraordinarily well preserved after centuries in the deep
freeze. The fabrics, wood, bone, and DNA-rich tissue found on the mucky
fringes of the ice are revising scientists' understanding of our
predecessors' health, habits, and technology, and the prey they pursued.
"It's mind-boggling how many different fields are being advanced through
studying these remains," says Johan Reinhard, a high-altitude
archaeologist and explorer-in-residence at the National Geographic
Society. Rare, spectacular finds like the frozen mummies he discovered
in the Andes of Peru in the 1990s and the legendary 5,300-year-old "Ice
Man," found at the edge of a receding glacier in the Alps in 1991, have
offered time capsules of cultural and biological information. Now, as
the ice continues to retreat, it is yielding not just occasional
treasures but long records of humans and animals in the high mountains.
Vanishing act. The trick is finding such specimens before Mother
Natureand looterstake them first. Once uncovered, frozen remains can
deteriorate within hours or be gnawed by animals. Moreover, they're
often so well preserved when they emerge that people who come upon them
don't even realize they're ancient.
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The idea came at the end of a long, frustrating brown-bag session at a
public-policy think tank here.
The challenge was to save the city's child-care programs. Staring into
his empty coffee cup, the meeting coordinator's mind landed on an
unlikely solution: Put a tax--just a "benign" dime a shot--on
espresso.
That led to a petition signed by more than 20,000 Seattle residents,
and next year, voters will decide whether the tax becomes law, one
that taps right into Seattle's legendary addiction to coffee. This is,
after all, the town where Starbucks was born and where the $12 pound
of beans became a staple. There is one Starbucks for every 7,000
residents in Seattle, compared to one per 64,000 in New York. Seattle
also has two other major coffee chains, Tully's Coffee and Seattle's
Best Coffee, as well as countless cafes and espresso carts.
A recent poll showed that 74% of Seattle residents would vote for the
tax. "For people outside of Seattle who don't understand the
consumption of espresso, [the tax proposal] can be seen as crazy,"
said John Burbank, the think tank's executive director, "but it was
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the ice recedes, a treasure-trove of human and animal artifacts is
emerging, extraordinarily well preserved after centuries in the deep
freeze. The fabrics, wood, bone, and DNA-rich tissue found on the mucky
fringes of the ice are revising scientists' understanding of our
predecessors' health, habits, and technology, and the prey they pursued.
"It's mind-boggling how many different fields are being advanced through
studying these remains," says Johan Reinhard, a high-altitude
archaeologist and explorer-in-residence at the National Geographic
Society. Rare, spectacular finds like the frozen mummies he discovered
in the Andes of Peru in the 1990s and the legendary 5,300-year-old "Ice
Man," found at the edge of a receding glacier in the Alps in 1991, have
offered time capsules of cultural and biological information. Now, as
the ice continues to retreat, it is yielding not just occasional
treasures but long records of humans and animals in the high mountains.
Vanishing act. The trick is finding such specimens before Mother
Natureand looterstake them first. Once uncovered, frozen remains can
deteriorate within hours or be gnawed by animals. Moreover, they're
often so well preserved when they emerge that people who come upon them
don't even realize they're ancient.
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Subject: Clarion comes to Australia!
Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 08:00:54 -0000
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The legendary Clarion Writers' Workshop -- of which I am an alumnus, class of
'92 -- has spun out another satellite branch (Clarion West, in Seattle, has
been going for some years now). The new workshop, Clarion South, will be held
in Queensland, Australia, in 2004, so that antipodeans can also attend
science-fiction bootcamp without travelling to America. Link[1] Discuss[2] (_
Thanks, Pat!_)
[1] http://www.clarionsouth.org/
[2] http://www.quicktopic.com/boing/H/fXD4NLwaVDe
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Date: 2002-10-06T18:12:58+01:00
In 1986, we in the U.S. were playing the Nintendo Entertainment System (known
as the Famicom in Japan), and roughly a third of the music for its first set of
games was written by Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka, then with Nintendo Co. Ltd.He has
written music for countless other games as well as designing the Game Boy
Camera and Printer, and also scored the soundtrack to the Pokemon TV series.
Alexander Brandon catches up with the legendary composer.
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Thu 22 Aug 2002
Meaningful sentences
Tracey Lawson
If you ever wanted to look like "one of the most dangerous inmates in prison
history", as one judge described Charles Bronson, nows your chance. Bronson -
the serial hostage taker, not the movie star - has written a health and
fitness guide in which he shares some of the secrets behind his legendary
muscle power.
Solitary Fitness - a title which bears testament to the fact that Bronson, 48,
has spent 24 of his 28 prison years in solitary confinement - explains how he
has turned himself into a lean, mean, fitness machine while living 23 hours a
day in a space just 12 feet by eight feet, on a diet of scrubs grub and at
virtually no cost.
The book is aimed at those who want to get fabulously fit without spending a
fortune on gym memberships, protein supplements or designer trainers, and
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