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Tag Archives: Time Magazine
The Chosen One
An e-mail sent to me from Time today said I was chosen. Never had I thought ever to be a chosen one, but my fifteen seconds of jubilation and self-assumed fame turned into anonymity quickly again upon my discovering they … Continue reading
Nothing’s Easy Anymore!
In anticipation of the upcoming solar eclipse on Monday, the 21st of August, much to-do can be found everywhere with regards to protecting one’s eyes during the event, no matter where a person views the celestial extravaganza. At my particular … Continue reading
A Deal You Can’t Refuse
Oh boy, I’ve been selected by Time Magazine via e-mail. Guess that’s a whole lot better than being selected by the draft board through U. S. mail. “Greetings,” they used as their salutation; not Time, but the Selective Service when … Continue reading
This Lights My Fuse Every Time
Here’s another rant about procrastination, except this time it’s about that of lawmakers in the U.S. It gets down to the wire regularly with the threat of shutting down the government, if our elected official don’t do their job in … Continue reading
Searching for the Fountain of Youth
The quest for finding the Fountain of Youth has been around for millennia. Documentation of such date backs to the 5th century BCE with the writings made by the ancient Greek historian, Herodotus, who claimed dwellers in the land of … Continue reading
Protected: Sarobia: The Conclusion… Or Is It?
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Redundancy 101
Let’s take a look at redundancy in writing, shall we? One of the main rules formulated for scribing literature was to do so with the least amount of words. The reason was to minimize the cost for printing, which was … Continue reading →