Irish Class, March 10, 2014
Rang Gaeilge, 10ú lá Mí na Márta 2014
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Irish Class, March 10, 2014
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Fur flies over 16th century ‘rocket cats’ warfare manual
Researcher baffled by document written by artillery master Franz Helm featuring pictures of jetpacks strapped to cats and doves
Irish Class, March 3, 2014
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Irish Class, February 24, 2014
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Wes was out sick, so Will took his class. Three of us from Will’s class assisted. I had an attack of imposter syndrome but managed to hide it.
Here are the official notes from Will:
Plasma physicist congressman takes on the denialists
I met Rush Holt back in 1970, when we were both undergraduates at Carleton College, majoring in Physics.
From The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can’t Stand Positive Thinking, which I am reading now. Excellent book.
In Church this morning some announced that there was a group being formed to read and discuss the recent book Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth. I have heard good things about this and my first reaction was Sure, I should get the book, read it, and join the group. My second thought was Wait a minute, I am reading several books already. My third thought was Just how many books am I reading now? So I made a list. Here it is, in no particular order or organization:
2013 Is the Fourth Hottest Year on Record
Believe It Or Not, Last Month Was One Of The Hottest Januaries Ever Recorded
While the United States of America is a big country, its total extent is only about 2% of the Earth’s total surface area. Our local fluctuations do not mean much for the overall global totals.