Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Godzilla, Warrior Princess 8/12/13  Dan Goodman, 1720 Como Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414.  dsgood at iphouse.com or at gmail.com. 

Monday August 12, 2013  Picked up pills at HealthPartners Riverside Pharmacy.  They came with the usual warning against breastfeeding while using the medication.

***From Twitter:
Bit Rebels ‏@bitrebels
Turn Your Bathtub Water Into An Immersive Interactive Touchscreen - http://bit.ly/1cuVXEI
[Yes, it's a serious post]

wwwtxt (1988–94) ‏@wwwtxt 10 Aug
The computer hobbyist spirit is almost dead. Perhaps what is really wrong here is a lack of curiosity or unwillingness to experiment. 93MAR

wwwtxt (1988–94) ‏@wwwtxt 10 Aug
I think the only reason this author set his book in 2013 was to include virtual reality. 93JUL

Tom Standage ‏@tomstandage
On one occasion New York's 19th-century pneumatic tube system was used to transport a cat between post offices #Hyperloop #VictorianInternet
Retweeted by Benjamin Lukoff

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Dennis Lien Aug 10
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Daniel S. Goodman <dsgood@gmail.com> wrote:

>> Thursday August 8, 2013 Adult Children Anonymous meeting.  (Adult Children of Alcoholic and Otherwise Dysfunctional Families Anonymous.)
>>
>> One poster on the meeting place's wall quoted a sermon John Robinson gave to Pilgrims in 1620:
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>> "We limit not the truth of God to our poor reach of mind
>> To notions of our day and place, crude partial, and confined
>> No, let a new and better hope within our hearts be stirred,
>> There is yet more light and truth to break forth from God's Holy Word."

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>Nope.  These are lyrics from an 1850 hymn by George Rawson, based on alleged prose "farewell" by >Robinson to the Pilgrims, not a sermon as such. 
>See "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_Light_Presbyterians under "Origin of the Name 'More >Light'" section.

Lee Gold Aug 5       
On 8/5/2013 2:21 PM, Daniel S. Goodman wrote:

>>Friday August 2, 2013  Idea I probably won't do anything with:  A proposed US constitutional >>convention to clarify the Second Amendment

>I've always felt one should start by looking at the Northwest Ordinance's use of "regulatd" and >"militia" http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/nworder.asp

Thanks for that link.  It does make sense.  However, political discussion of the Second Amendment mostly is discussion of magic.  Either guns are white magic, or they're black magic.

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