A novel method for the removal of ear cerumen -- Keegan and Bannister 173 (12): 1496 -- Canadian Medical Association Journal - http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi...
An interesting read regarding the nature of humans to recognize agents able to reverse local entropy (bring order to the word) -- i.e. people and other "smart" creatures and the pushing of that belief into creationism/evolution.
- Jim Reverend
"Yeah. High Real Estate plus low Job Availability equals High Barrier to Entry. But I'm going to give it a shot. There are some interesting neighborhoods in DFW too. So I can fall back if I need to."
- Jim Reverend
"Yeah. High Real Estate plus low Job Availability equals High Barrier to Entry. But I'm going to give it a shot. There are some interesting neighborhoods in DFW too. So I can fall back if I need to."
- Jim Reverend
"Yeah. High Real Estate plus low Job Availability equals High Barrier to Entry. But I'm going to give it a shot. There are some interesting neighborhoods in DFW too. So I can fall back if I need to."
- Jim Reverend
"I've never had the means to be a Philanthropist. But I love the idea of being able to build something that people I love and care about can not only enjoy for themselves, but pass down to their kids, friends, and family to be enjoyed for more years than I will see on this planet. What the council of five has going for them sounds nice. Not exactly what I'm hoping to find and/or create, but close. I think that, in an ideal world, there are lots of different living scenarios that better suit certain types of people. For instance, in your situation, given the same costs one way or the other, even single and without child, I'd have opted for the co-living arrangement. But that's just how I am. While "saving money" is one aspect of what I'm trying to build here, it's not the most important goal. On a more personal note, I believe that of all the cities on all of Texas, Austin is the closest thing to perfect for me. And I've now renewed my goal to get that way thanks to some help from some..."
- Jim Reverend
"I've never had the means to be a Philanthropist. But I love the idea of being able to build something that people I love and care about can not only enjoy for themselves, but pass down to their kids, friends, and family to be enjoyed for more years than I will see on this planet. What the council of five has going for them sounds nice. Not exactly what I'm hoping to find and/or create, but close. I think that, in an ideal world, there are lots of different living scenarios that better suit certain types of people. For instance, in your situation, given the same costs one way or the other, even single and without child, I'd have opted for the co-living arrangement. But that's just how I am. While "saving money" is one aspect of what I'm trying to build here, it's not the most important goal. On a more personal note, I believe that of all the cities on all of Texas, Austin is the closest thing to perfect for me. And I've now renewed my goal to get that way thanks to some help from some..."
- Jim Reverend
"I've never had the means to be a Philanthropist. But I love the idea of being able to build something that people I love and care about can not only enjoy for themselves, but pass down to their kids, friends, and family to be enjoyed for more years than I will see on this planet. What the council of five has going for them sounds nice. Not exactly what I'm hoping to find and/or create, but close. I think that, in an ideal world, there are lots of different living scenarios that better suit certain types of people. For instance, in your situation, given the same costs one way or the other, even single and without child, I'd have opted for the co-living arrangement. But that's just how I am. While "saving money" is one aspect of what I'm trying to build here, it's not the most important goal. On a more personal note, I believe that of all the cities on all of Texas, Austin is the closest thing to perfect for me. And I've now renewed my goal to get that way thanks to some help from some..."
- Jim Reverend
"In this case, I'd recommend NOT strumming your pain with your finger. I learned long ago (though never really learned, not even now) that, even when you know it's best for them, rarely does talking someone else into something get them the positive result you were attempting to achieve."
- Jim Reverend