Well, I am kind of going backwards. I finished reading Fourth Comings by Megan Mccafferty yesterday. I suppose I was vaguely aware that she had written other books, but it was not until I was well into Fourth Comings that it became quite obvious that this was not the first book Mccafferty had written about […]
Posted on April 7th, 2008 by onecleardot
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There are two people in the news right now due to the fact they are pregnant: Lee Mingwei and Thomas Beatie.
They both say they are male. I agree with one of them.
Mingwei is biologically male and is the subject of a medical experience in which a human embryo and a placenta were implanted into his […]
Posted on April 4th, 2008 by onecleardot
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Remember back in the days when Napster was totally free and music downloads and file sharing were both still in that grey area between right and wrong? I still remember a few of friends going all day and night downloading binges when they found out that the file sharing was going to become legally regulated. […]
Posted on April 3rd, 2008 by onecleardot
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I’m in the mood for Snickerdoodles. My sister makes them the best, so I am going ot use her recipe. Of course, she was not always skilled at the making of Snickerdoodles. The first time she attempted them back in her high school days, she made them without any baking soda or baking powder!
1 cup shortening (or butter)
1 […]
Posted on April 2nd, 2008 by onecleardot
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I know I have written in the past about how I enjoyed the online portion of my latest degree. When I was in college the first time, way back in the 80s (yep, you can say it – I’m getting old!), there were not any options to earn a college degree online. In fact, being […]
Posted on April 1st, 2008 by onecleardot
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Sometimes my timing amazes me.
Today I went to my credit union to deposit some small checks. I opted to receive $20 cash back, so I could stop by the store later for some bread and other grocery basics. Then, I went to the library for a leisurely afternoon with my daughter. We both adore the […]
Posted on April 1st, 2008 by onecleardot
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