Slim Jims, while terrible any other time, are great for long hikes.
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Slim Jims, while terrible any other time, are great for long hikes.
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Perhaps I’m another jaded American, perhaps my vantage point wasn’t good enough (though I did walk across it), or perhaps I just expected too much, but I wasn’t overly impressed with the Hoover Dam. Of course I’m glad I’ve seen it and touched it, but it just didn’t live up to the hype. However, I do deeply appreciate it from an engineering standpoint based upon the 4,456 documentaries I’ve seen on it.
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Planning two major trips back to back probably wasn’t the best of ideas.
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The Ancestor’s Tale by Richard Dawkins is a delight. Go buy it, read it, love it.
Incidentally, it’s subtitled A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution (or “Life” rather than “Evolution”, depending on the copy). I had someone draw an issue with this. I was told that a pilgrimage is a religious or spiritual journey and that Dawkins can’t just go around changing words. I need not address the definition of the word but more than briefly since it is obvious that “pilgrimage” need not be religious, but I do want to note the narrowness I find with which many people (not simply this one person) view language.
I’ve said it before: language is expression, express it. We need rules, we need consistency, yes. This does not, however and of course, translate to shackles, to restraint. Even if Dawkins was using a religious word in a way that was itself not religious, that does not make him wrong. For example, say “pilgrimage” really was only religious. We still recognize it as meaning a significant journey that leads to something important. Even if the word is technically wrong (and it isn’t), context has informed us what is meant; clear meaning has been conveyed. That ought to be appreciated.
On another quick note, I’ve encountered several people who have said or implied Dawkins is not a quality writer in one way or another. Such statements and notions are risible.
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The process of travel sucks.
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While in Vegas I expected a lot of people itching to get money any way they could, no matter how dishonest they had to be. That’s why the excessive foot reflexology and chiropractic practices really didn’t surprise me.
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Science is the best way of knowing.
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(Spoiler alert)
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The only thing which can (and does) correctly explain all the dinosaur fossils of Utah and the rest of the world is evolution.
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Shambling After has been having an awesome summer, I dare say more awesome than my Utah-Africa summer. Given that I am making this post so far in advance of my departure (it’s July 25 as I type this), I can only hope she has been delighting you all with her excellent writing. But if she hasn’t been posting, I can at least deliver some of what she has to offer the blogging world via this photograph from Cairo.
It’s awesome.
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