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The smaller, less legible print says
"I'm tired of crying over you."
-Love, I Thought You Had My Back - Keyshia Cole
Thought Catalog Magazine Issue 03
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“My Twain of thought is loosely bound
I guess it's time to Mark this down”
Listening to “That’s What Living is to Me” performed by Jimmy Buffett on his album, ‘Live in Anguilla.’ The first time I heard this song decades ago, the reference to Twain made me smile.
I made up my mind to become an engineer when I was about 9 or 10 years aged. I didn’t know what discipline, but I knew I was going to be an engineer. I have little tolerance for someone in college who tells me that they don’t know what they want to choose for their major. I tell them, “Sounds like you’re majoring in wasting your parents’ money!”
Had I not decided to be an engineer, I would have majored in literature or something that would allow me to write. I used to be fairly proficient at writing despite that when I was at A&M in the 80s, engineering majors didn’t even have to take English.
When I was a senior first lieutenant and junior captain at White Sands Missile Range, I wound up leading a technical writing/publishing section at an Army Technical Command. Other than assignments involved with actual soldiers, that was one of my more enjoyable assignments. I had a team of technical writers, editors, and graphic arts civilians and contractors working for me. Luckily, I was proficient at the writing and editing part of my job.
I can thank my parents for my limited proficiency at the English language and writing skills. I remember when I was in elementary school, my parents bought a large chalkboard on wheels. Every weeknight, the chalkboard was wheeled into the living room and I was drilled for two hours on English and Math. That’s what great parents do, they teach their kids at home to make up for average teaching in the classroom.
I’ll be the first to admit that my spelling isn’t always the best. I still have the little Oxford mini dictionary that I carried with me to ROTC Advanced Camp and throughout my Army career. Even on deployments.
“I have no respect for a man who can spell a word only one way.” — Mark Twain
This book consists of several tiny scrolls with "unborn thoughts" written on them, placed like seeds into the chestnut shells themselves sitting in a partly machine sewn partly hand sewn bag of parchment paper.
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Eine Reihe unfertiger, unausgegohrener, ungeborener Gedanken, in Geheimschrift auf kleine Stücke Pergementpapier geschrieben; alle Beschäftigen sich mit der Frage nach Leben, Sinn, Schicksal und Tod.
Sie sitzen in den Kastanien, wie die ungeborenen, unreifen Früchte selbst. Mit Watte umsponnen sitzten sie selbst wieder in einem Beutel, der ebenfalls aus Pergamentpapier teils mit der Maschine und teils mit der Hand genäht ist.
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Este libro consta de varios diminutos rollos con pensamientos "aún no nacido" escritos sobre ellos, colocado como semillas en algunas conchas de castaña, sesión en una bolsa de papel pergamino.
Thought I would try something different with the bunch of roses I bought so I tried this :)
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Korean Consulate in Los Angeles on Wilshire Blvd. Memorial to the young lives lost in the Sewol Ferry disaster in S. Korea.
© by Wil Wardle. Please do not use this or any of my images without my permission.
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I thought I would try something a little warmer. This set is our trip up Iowa 17 and associated counties traveling from Des Moines back home early this fall. It was a rainy day which always make it more difficult to get the shot, but also has some interesting side effects that you won't get on a sunny day. Enjoy these pics from the road.
Luminance parameters are now in the EXIF data.
About MAQQY a business simulation. But in fact the thoughts are a bit broader than that.
they stem from a global guerrilla blog post on bowtie systems and the "bazaar of violence" (now there's a nice term). a thought on learning in networks.
basicly there are a few building blocks:
- skills
- tools
- attitudes
these are explicit and easy to find. (low value), modular and elective
a "black box" in this case the simulation or the "education"
the black box is a process that shapes the individual and his building blocks.
left is the outcome
source:
globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2008/06/bow...
and
globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2004/09/baz...
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Thought I would try again to get 182 with Soo SD60's. Well the lead SD60 was taken off in Milwaukee and replaced with this ex Milwaukee GP40 in Dual Flag scheme. At least it wasn't a GE!