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May 17, 2009

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Murray Browne

I appreciate Mr. Benning for providing the photos and the list. I posted the list as he sent it to me. I accept the responsibility for deciding it was more important to post it quickly, than double check all the authors, titles and dates.

little wit

Hmmm, did you notice there's no key given for the double asterisk? Perhaps just a typo, but it occurs several times... Like your photodesign.

Tim

no Zerzan?! I'm shocked.

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Charles Darwin was a very important man in the history of science.

Jordans 5

I wouldn't care success or failure, for I will only struggle ahead as long as I have been destined to the distance. I wouldn't care the difficulties around, for what I can leave on the earth is only their view of my back since I have been marching toward the horizontal.

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