… they came from strange places. I was talking to Denny briefly yesterday, he stopped by to bring me The Reed Family of Eastern Kentucky books and I went to bed still with the big question of al… more →
Metcalf Family Mewsnaliyat23 wrote 2 months ago: From “What is Interaction? Are there Different Types?” Dubberly, Pangaro, Haque Interact … more →
skyler wrote 3 months ago: Lenny Zeltser suggest 5 steps that mid-market organizations can take down the security path: Identi … more →
Sheila wrote 3 months ago: … they came from strange places. I was talking to Denny briefly yesterday, he stopped by to br … more →
filipe1976 wrote 3 months ago: Social networks can be classified into 7 categories based on their purposes: Love and dating … more →
austinkids wrote 4 months ago: Be an astronomer! We found a cool website called Galazy Zoo where you can help astronomers identify … more →
buttahbrown wrote 5 months ago: Can you really classify a Female by the way she F*cks all by just looking at her shoes? Well, maybe! … more →
training-course-seminar wrote 5 months ago: Piping System & Pipeline Integrity with an Application to ASME Codes & API579 OBJECTIVE … more →
slightlyhoffbeat wrote 8 months ago: Another in a series of posts of notes from a book by a college professor of mine at the University o … more →
Sheila wrote 1 year ago: Gone Fishing Back and forth, searching for the right spot, you throw your line out time and time aga … more →
lonewolflibrarian wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday on Lorcan Dempsy’s blog was a very interesting post [http://orweblog.oclc.org/archiv … more →
kabish wrote 1 year ago: These are two Rails helpers that could be very useful when injecting new instance methods in a class … more →
forensicfact wrote 1 year ago: Just as we would classify food in categories of fruit, dairy, vegetables, and meat forensic scientis … more →
peoplehelp wrote 1 year ago: Here is a page that helps classify the different types of eczema. Another site that is good to look … more →
Psudo wrote 1 year ago: Hi. I’m Psudo, and I have an unnatural obsession with classifying and categorizing things. … more →