The tree branches
| Posted by P at 6:46 PM |
Your hope echos
all one
she could have never seen the hunger
of the
the ways of the road could have seeped in,
but there
the quickness of Friday evenings
stopped in
Where was my head
in the
How could it have happened
Everything was
The places
six months
all of the things could not have lead us to other places, these place are the ones that we want to be in.
Hot spring
all of the time, all of the Mexican restaurants, all of the sand dunes, all of the running
restraint restrain
none of the music
stop forward
all of the dancing
some crying
all good
Zen he says (small metal box)
| Posted by P at 6:37 PM |
Correct: Apostrophes are confusing.
# TITLE PUBLISHER YEAR OF PUBLICATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Pebble In The Sky Doubleday 1950 2 I, Robot Gnome Press 1950 3 The Stars, Like Dust-- (Tyrann) Doubleday 1951 14 The Martian Way and Other Stories Doubleday 1955 265 How Did We Find Out About the Universe? Walker 1982 266 Counting the Eons Doubleday 1983 274 The Measure of the Universe Harper & Row 1983 277 The Union Club Mysteries Doubleday 1983 305 Isaac Asimov's Limericks for Children Caedmon 1984 Why Are the Rain Forests Vanishing? Gareth Stevens, Inc 1992 I. Asimov: A memoir Doubleday 1994 Gold HarperPrism 1995 Magic HarperPrism 1996
t will be useful to give some examples to illustrate what we have said about methods of holding meetings with agents.Last summer a meeting was set up in the city where an intelligence officer and his agent lived: this operation is pictured in Sketch 1. Three or four hours before the meeting was due to take place (it was set for dinner time), the case officer who was going to hold it, together with a supporting intelligence officer and a chauffeur, left the embassy and drove by their usual route toward the house where the embassy staff live. Shortly before reaching the house both intelligence officers got out of the car and went down into the subway. The chauffeur (also an intelligence officer) went on to the area of the meeting, to take his stand outside a large store in which the supporting officer would be posted.After changing trains en route, the intelligence officers left the subway, went into a store, and made some purchases. Altogether, they were there about 40 minutes. On leaving the store they hailed a cruising taxi and went to another large store. They went up to the top floor by escalator and then down again and left the store by another exit. They walked several blocks and went back down into the subway. They changed trains once and came out at the opposite end of town from where the meeting was to be.Having spent some time in a restaurant, they took the subway again to the vicinity of a third large store. The supporting officer telephoned from the store to the embassy residence, spoke to his wife about his purchases, and was told (in coded form) that technical means (TS--tekhnicheskoye sredstvo) had detected no surveillance. Then both intelligence officers went a few more stations by subway and finally arrived on foot in the meeting area 20 minutes before it was to take place. Ten minutes before the meeting the supporting officer fell behind the officer who was to hold it and, having checked for surveillance, went off to the large store where the operational car was stationed.Start nothingThe officer holding the meeting proceeded to the agreed place, checked it, and made contact with the agent. They walked a block to the agent's car, got in, and transferred the material from agent to officer. A short distance from the store the officer got out of the car, entered the store, and passed the material to the supporting officer, who immediately took it in the operational car to the embassy. The principal officer meanwhile got back into the agent's car, and they finished discussing their business while driving around. Then, after checking for surveillance, the officer got out of the agent's car, went home by public transportation, and immediately informed the resident by a code phrase that the meeting had been held successfully. Later he saw the resident and reported verbally in detail.End nothing
I feel the power
| Posted by P at 6:34 PM |
Exaggerate.
Exaggerate
exaggerate
especially . “It was so wet, the ski patrol wouldn’t let you eat for 36 hours as they hear you were intermittent fasting on the chairlift with skis ”
When will the morning come.
expressions of tomorrow
giving up the fight
searching for love
expansion
the sounds of moving sand
fireworks in Argentina, one last push into the future, out east go east and return west, what will all of it bring in the end a person learning piano, a wrist in full extension. follow where you will, I can type, the movement in the extreme you can 10% 90% the obsticle is the way the knick NYC catan an movement south study abroad, work abroad.
I haven't grown since HOLOCENE.
I can still see for miles.
So Do as I Say
| Posted by P at 6:12 PM |
- Gather or sassafrass root. ...
- Bring water to a boil and add roots to roaring boil.
- Simmer until the next full moon, water is a deep brownish red.
- Strain into a pitcher, strain again, strain again, finally strain a fourth time through wire and a coffee filter to remove particular sediment, repeat.
- Add honey, waste, dust, moonlight, smiles, used garlic, and all particulates strained from step 4 or big sugar (to taste).
Entrave à un agent de la paix
Wednesday, June 8, 2016 | Posted by P at 1:59 PM |
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- Anthonys Nose (Victoria), a point or escarpment on the southern shore of Port Phillip Bay, in Victoria, Australia
- Anthony's Nose (Westchester), a peak along the Hudson River at the north end of Westchester County, New York
- Blake Nose, a submerged peninsula extending northeast from the North American continental shelf, about 280 miles east of Daytona Beach, Florida
- Bowerman's Nose, a stack of weathered granite on Dartmoor, Devon, England
- Brokers Nose, a point on the Illawarra Range, in the state of New South Wales, Australia
- Calgary Nose Hill, a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada
- Calgary-Nose Creek, provincial electoral district that encompassed the Northern Central part of Calgary, Alberta
- Devils Nose, Kentucky, unincorporated community in Bath County, Kentucky, United States
- Dolphin's Nose, Coonoor, a viewpoint and tourist spot in Coonoor, The Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu
- Fawnie Nose (1933 m), the highest summit of the Fawnie Range of the Nechako Plateau in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada
- Grey Nose Cape, a cape on the Côte d'Opale in the Pas-de-Calais département in northern France
- Jacob's Nose, 152 m mountain in Rosendale Village, a hamlet in the town of Rosendale, in Ulster County, New York
- Jerry's Nose, fishing community, part of a designated place in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Long Nose Park, a 1.5-acre public open space at the end of Yurulbin Point on the Balmain Peninsula in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Napoleon's Nose, a basaltic hill overlooking the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Nose, Osaka, a town in Toyono District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
- Nose Hill Park, the second largest urban park in Canada and one of the largest urban parks in North America
- Nose mound, a monument in Kyoto, Japan, dedicated to the sliced noses of killed Korean soldiers and civilians
- Nose Station, a train station in Tsubata, Kahoku District, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
- Roman Nose State Park, state park located in Blaine County, 7 miles (11 km) north of Watonga, Oklahoma
- Sharks Nose (3,729 m), a mountain in the southern Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming
- Tegg's Nose, a hill east of Macclesfield in Cheshire, England
- The Devil's Nose, a steep but small mountain ridge between the Little Cacapon and Potomac rivers in northeastern Hampshire County, West Virginia
- The Nose (El Capitan), one of the original technical climbing routes up El Capitan, a vertical rock formation in Yosemite National Park
- Vroman's Nose, prominent geological feature in the town of Fulton in Schoharie County, New York, United States
- White Nose, Dorset, a chalk headland on the English Channel coast at the eastern end of Ringstead Bay, east of Weymouth in Dorset, England
Because I don't endlessly post, I don't agree with you' doesn't mean that I'm being deflective - I try to honor each person's right to say what they think.
Thursday, June 2, 2016 | Posted by P at 8:14 AM |
think you know what I’m going to say. The answer is yes. Recent research is also proving this to us.
It turns out that the physiological and psychological elite - think Alex Honnald or Conrad Anker here - don’t even need cortisol much at all to manage stressful situations. Instead, their bodies are able to rely on another little-known stress-response system in the body - the vagus nerve.
No resumes:::::::::: Just show us you can code
| Posted by P at 2:39 PM |
Baked Possum
1 tablespoon butter
1 large onion
1 cup breadcrumbs
1/2 teaspoon chopped red pepper
Dash of steak sauce
1 hard-boiled egg, chopped
Salt to taste
Small amount of water
1 or 2 sprigs of sassafras root
time to warm up this 3/4 day trip starts off right!
Tuesday, May 17, 2016 | Posted by P at 2:59 PM |
A little while later the Pharisees dragged a comb through the meadow
Do you remember what they called up to you and me, in our window?
There is a rusty light on the pines tonight
Sun pouring wine, lord, or marrow
Down into the bones of the birches
And the spires of the churches
Jutting out from the shadows
The yoke, and the axe, and the old smokestacks and the bale and the barrow
And everything sloped like it was dragged from a rope
In the mouth of the south below
We've seen those mountains kneeling, felten and grey
We thought our very hearts would up and melt away
From that snow in the nighttime
Just going
And going
And the stirring of wind chimes
In the morning
In the morning
Helps me find my way back in
From the place where I have been
And, Emily - I saw you last night by the river
I dreamed you were skipping little stones across the surface of the water
Frowning at the angle where they were lost, and slipped under forever
In a mud-butt, mica-spangled, like the sky'd been breathing on a mirror
Anyhow - I sat by your side, by the water
You taught me the names of the stars overhead that I wrote down in my ledger
Though all I knew of the rote universe were those Pleiades loosed in December
I promised you I'd set them to verse so I'd always remember
Dash
Thursday, April 28, 2016 | Posted by P at 5:29 PM |
Upon this turn of fortune, I almost immediately found myself in another relationship. I really do mean “found myself” - neither of us expected it to happen - we were just having fun and we suddenly realized that things were working better than we ever could have imagined. This confounded us both because we simply didn’t think it was possible to be so congruous with another person this easily. But that’s when I finally had a good answer to my question.
What am I allowed to expect? A lot.
Dash the curry
Dash the curry
Dash the curry
I have an Anvil
| Posted by P at 5:28 PM |
The reported mean of 7.7 is misleading because it appears that close to half of your participants are scoring below that mean
| Posted by P at 5:27 PM |
- children were referred to as "epsilons" (because in mathematics, particularly calculus, an arbitrarily small positive quantity is commonly denoted by the Greek letter (ε))
- Women were "bosses".
- Men were "slaves".
- People who stopped doing mathematics had "died".
- People who physically died had "left".
- Alcoholic drinks were "poison".
- Music (except classical music) was "noise".
- People who had married were "captured".
- People who had divorced were "liberated".
- To give a mathematical lecture was "to preach".
- To give an oral exam to a student was "to torture" him/her.
Pathway leading to a residential garden (ballpoint pen)
| Posted by P at 5:26 PM |
· Competitions may include cowboys on horses. If so, one or two team members are on horseback; the others are on foot. Other events have all team members afoot.
· One individual (occasionally two), called the "mugger", is tasked with holding the animal's head. Another, the "milker", generally the fastest person on the team, attempts to milk the cow. Some teams have an "anchor man" whose primary duty is to hold onto the rope that restrains the cow.
· Some competitions place the cows in the bucking chutes and all teams compete at once. Each cow is already wearing a halter with a long lead rope,] or a lasso around its neck. A team member, usually the anchor man, is given the rope of their cow prior to the opening of the chutes.
· Other competitions require the contestants to rope their cow.
· Ranch rodeo competitions generally have only one or two teams compete at a time, and the timer starts when the cow crosses the steer roping line. Team members cannot cross the start line before the cow does without incurring a time penalty. A cowboy on horseback will try to rope the cow. If they miss once, the roper can try again; but there is a two-loop limit for roping attempts.
· Once the cow is roped, the team members on foot will try to hold the cow still so it can be milked. The rope must be taken off the saddle horn before milking starts. Usually, the roper must also dismount, and is often the person who starts milking the cow.
· The cow is milked into a bottle; usually an empty soda bottle.
· One of the team members runs (on foot) with the bottle to the judge. The timer stops when they cross the line to reach the judge.
· The judge will verify that the task has been completed by pouring the milk out of the bottle. If no milk comes out of the bottle, the team is disqualified.
· There is a time limit, usually of two minutes; if the task is not completed within the time limit, the team is disqualified.
· The fastest time wins.
Ironically, I feel left out. I am on the other end of the spectrum. Kind of like what this guy described after the treatment, although I've been dealing with it my whole life, so I don't get all worried.
All the birds have flown up and gone
| Posted by P at 5:24 PM |
Chernabog,
I am trying to buy banjo strings in Puerto Rico
Friday, April 15, 2016 | Posted by P at 8:19 AM |
French horn mushroom,
king oyster mushroom,
king brown mushroom,
boletus of the steppes,
trumpet royale
The Miwok believed there existed a "people who lived before real people"
Monday, April 4, 2016 | Posted by P at 3:57 PM |
To some extent, Gillis has taken the opportunity to kick up his heels a bit. He toured far less in 2013 than in years past and spent a lot of time hanging with his “friends with real jobs” in his hometown of Pittsburgh, where they may hit a TGI Friday's in the suburbs or see a Steelers-jersey-filled house show for "some weirdo band." His day-to-day consists of waking up “in the afternoon, checking WorldStar and email, and then just working on tunes.”
Gillis is controlled by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan, a prince in Abu Dhabi’s royal family. To non-Emiratis, Sheikh Mansour is best known as the majority owner of Manchester City Football Club. For decades, Manchester City had been overshadowed by its local rival, Manchester United. When Mansour bought the team, five years ago, he spent nearly six hundred million dollars buying up talent from around the world; in 2012, the club won its first Premier League title in forty-four years. Mansour evidently wants to repeat this formula with d.j.s. So far, he has spent more than a hundred million dollars on Hakkasan Las Vegas.
On reaching the top, Tinney faces overhanging peat and grass. "There were no holds to finish on so I pulled on the grass, which ripped out and then I fell,” he says.
Gotta Press on
Friday, March 18, 2016 | Posted by P at 1:43 PM |
(i'll squeal said she
just once said he)
not too far said she
what's too far said he
(which way said she
like this said he
ummm said she)
Végre nem butulok tovább
Tuesday, March 15, 2016 | Posted by P at 1:03 PM |
🙇
with your stinking ash-cart!
Brother!
-if we were rich
we'd stick our chests out
and hold our heads high!
It is dreams that have destroyed us.
There is no more pride
in horses or in rein holding.
We sit hunched together brooding
our fate.
Well-
all things turn bitter in the end
whether you choose the right or
the left way
and-
dreams aren't a bad thing.
There are 1,480 living species of cacti, all but one indigenous to the Americas.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016 | Posted by P at 9:47 AM |
Because if I get up to clean it, my boss is going to be watching me do it and wondering why I would need to clean up the seat of my chair.
What do I do?
If the blood sets I’m just gonna have to move to South Dakota and start life over there because the other alternative is asking the all-male building maintenance to please switch me out a chair that doesn’t have fluid and tissue on it.
At last, the Big Boss leaves and I leap at that chance to clean up.
I grab some paper towels and wet them in the ladies room.
So far so good.
I start to scrub.
I wiggle.
I dance.
As soon as I do that MOTHERFUCKING nosy-ass Melody frumps over to scream “What are you doing, Kel?”
Now, there were some desperate ass motherfuckers at this job who didn’t have any friends outside of work, so the would jump like puppies at a biscuit-can anytime humans were interacting.
So, four of these schnauzers gather around my bloody cube and are asking me “What are you doing?
Yeah, Kel, what’s up, I'm kinda bored wanna grab a drink after work?”
‘Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.’
- Ian Malcolm, Jurassic Park
pro tempore
Enjoying Java and Being More Productive
Friday, March 4, 2016 | Posted by P at 1:25 PM |
"I believe that I may have been," said Diffie, speaking cautiously.
"But perhaps you could be more specific?" "In fact, a gentleman named James Ellis in England invented it before you, right?" Diffie sighed.
He seemed, suddenly, almost tired. He had heard this one before.
"I spent a lot of time talking to James Ellis, and I can't figure it out," he said. "James Ellis did very fine work."
Moon Lasers
Thursday, March 3, 2016 | Posted by P at 11:56 AM |
It only reflects about 7% of the visible light that hits it.
So, even the best lasers combined with the best telescopes aren't going to be effective at reflecting visible light off of the surface.
But
those
mirrors
are
highly
reflective.
That's 1.7 in 100,000,000,000,000,000 photons.
Your eye isn't going to have such luck.
Double check the transformers real quick
| Posted by P at 11:48 AM |
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Vanguard beat the average over the past 5 years for every endowment size and came up just shy of the $1 billion and over group over 10 years while besting the rest of the group averages. Think about these results for a minute — these endowment funds hire the biggest investment consultants, have huge investment committees, connections with alumni at some of the best money managers in the world and fully-staffed investment offices in many cases. All that work, all of those due diligence trips, all of those extra fees paid to money managers and the majority of these funds still couldn’t beat a low-cost Vanguard index portfolio that was simply rebalanced once a year.
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Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, quand je le bâillement
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Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, quand je le bâillement
Je voudrais un peu de lait de seins de la femme de l'homme de lait
Je voudrais un peu de lait de seins de la femme de l'homme de lait
Je voudrais, je voudrais, je voudrais, je voudrais
Je voudrais, je voudrais, je voudrais, je voudrais
Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, le matin
Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, quand je le bâillement
Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, le matin
Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, quand je le bâillement
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Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, quand je le bâillement
Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, le matin
Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, quand je le bâillement
Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, le matin
Je souhaite l'homme de lait serait livrer mon lait, quand je le bâillement
Je voudrais un peu de lait de seins de la femme de l'homme de lait
Je voudrais un peu de lait de seins de la femme de l'homme de lait
Je voudrais un peu de lait de seins de la femme de l'homme de lait
Je voudrais un peu de lait de seins de la femme de l'homme de lait
In 2013, Buzz Aldrin, said: "Tang sucks"