Getting Things Done
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How to get things done? I’m going to use some of these ideas by George Mack.
Here’s one of the nine suggestions:
Get a giant whiteboard in your home – My...
Robert G. Ingersoll On the Necessity of Belief
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David Madison's post this past Friday summarizes the many authors and
voices of unbelief, starting with a quote from Ingersoll. Here's another
fantastic qu...
ED vs LOGICAL FALLACIES: BASE RATE FALLACY
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Boy howdy, has it been a long time since we've done one of these. If you
recognize the format of that title you are officially OG Gin and Tacos.
Well done....
An LGBTQ-Friendly GOP? Not So Fast.
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An LGBTQ-Friendly GOP? Not So Fast. boston Wed Aug 18, 2021 - 09:25
Authored by
Rob Boston
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A recent story in *Politico* ...
#113 — Consciousness and the Self
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In this episode of the Waking Up podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Anil Seth
about the scientific study of consciousness, where consciousness emerges in
natu...
Can Investors Recover Faith In Energy Recovery?
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by Debra Fiakas CFA Despite reporting the highest gross profit margin in
Energy Recovery's (ERII: Nasdaq) history, investors were sorely
disappointed with...
Michael Kevin "Mick" Taylor (born 17 January 1949) is an English musician, best known as a former member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (1966–69) and the Rolling Stones (1969–74). He has appeared on some of their classic albums including Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St..
Since resigning from the Rolling Stones in December 1974, Taylor has
worked with numerous other artists and released several solo albums.
"Can't You Hear Me Knocking... is one
of my favorites... (The jam at the end) just happened by accident; that
was never planned. Towards the end of the song I just felt like carrying
on playing. Everybody was putting their instruments down, but the tape
was still rolling and it sounded good, so everybody quickly picked up their
instruments again and carried on playing. It just happened, and it was
a one-take thing. A lot of people seem to really like that part.-
Mick Taylor, 1979
"As a lead, virtuoso guitar, Mick (Taylor)
was so lyrical on songs like Can't You Hear Me Knocking, which was
an amazing track because that was a complete jam, one take at the end.
He had such a good ear, and I would help push him along.-Charlie Watts, 2003
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Conservapedia proven right, again: listed here as an Overrated Sports Star,
former NFL QB Mark Sanchez allegedly drunkenly attacked a 69-year-old truck
d...
The Speed Limit on the Singularity
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Silicon Valley’s race toward artificial superintelligence is fueled by
boundless ambition and massive capital investment. But economics keeps
whispering ...
Aborting Jesus & Praising Communism
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Dr. Duke looks at two recent episodes that bode ill for Western culture.
Feminist Millennials in Argentina stage the abortion of baby Jesu...
DOES MAMDANI HATE MINORITIES?
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Bill Donohue We don’t have to speculate what New York City would look like
if Zohran Mamdani were to become its next mayor. He’s just a more extreme
versio...
Relics: Gavin Ortlund says NO, Bible Says YES!
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Summary: We counter the arguments against relics from Reformed Baptist
apologist Gavin Ortlund and provide several strong biblical arguments,
followed by...
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Middle East News: Bible Dropping Drones
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source: www.independent.co.uk/ The Swedish church has ambitious plans
for its drone usage in Iraq Getty Images. An evangelical church
in Sweden has ...
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