In those things that you claim to see, do you really see all of it? In other words, when you see a picture, do you see every pixel of the picture? What are the requirements that must be met before one… more →
Questions For Which I have No Answersgerrycanavan wrote 1 day ago: * The health care bill has now cleared the first of three filibuster hurdles. Would-be bill-killers … more →
dewriter wrote 1 week ago: Almost all my life I felt honored being privy to the present. An experience bestowed to the best and … more →
faceintheblue wrote 2 weeks ago: I was driving home from work today, and the most random question popped into my head: How do we know … more →
toppundit wrote 1 month ago: If you were one of SAP’s biggest customers and you found out that SAP was giving big discounts … more →
kazvorpal wrote 3 months ago: The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts, but how much it digest … more →
noolo wrote 4 months ago: “American history contradicts the current fashionable belief in the impotence of government to … more →
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alexsdavies wrote 4 months ago: Because doctors are shunning the latest diagnostic techniques available, and going instead with thei … more →
spaciominstrel wrote 1 year ago: The time has come,to find our sum, The total force that guides our build. The time has come to find … more →
Francis Balden wrote 1 year ago: In those things that you claim to see, do you really see all of it? In other words, when you see a p … more →
Francis Balden wrote 1 year ago: How do we maintain constancy and clarity of thought and concept, when our sensory data is so chaotic … more →
goldenstate wrote 2 years ago: The juniper tree in the photo lives at the top of 75 Mile Ridge in the Grand Canyon. I have no idea … more →