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Weekend Edition: 10-1

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The South Dakota Festival of Books is next week in Deadwood.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

I Committed Murder (“And even cases of undisputed guilt can continue to haunt executioners to the end of their days.”)

A brief history of the brain (“Not only did the growth in the size of […]

Weekend Edition: 9-24

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A relatively early edition this weekend because I am today enjoying several games and three of the greatest words in the world: “Let’s play hockey!”

Worthwhile Reading in the Interweb Tubes

My God, It’s Full of Stars (“…we have the technology and capability to feed, clothe, house and provide for every human being […]

Weekend Edition: 9-17

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Siouxland Libraries is today celebrating its 125th anniversary.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Jon Stewart and the Burden of History (“Now, you have to understand Jon Stewart is just like everybody else: He can be a dick.”)

The Dark Side of the Placebo Effect: When Intense Belief Kills (“Laotian immigrants of […]

Weekend Edition: 9-10

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Because I agree with Charlie there are no 9/11 links today.

Blog Headline of the Week

Geodog For Android Tracks Your Canine’s GPS Collar, Costs More Than The Dog

Bookish Linkage

It’s nice to know that Banned Books Week “is an exercise in propaganda.” If you have any doubts, just ask Arthur Conan […]

Weekend Edition: 9-3

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Proof this is the first summer we’ve been empty nesters? I hit 100 books read for the year last Saturday.

The blog will see its eighth anniversary on Friday.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

The Black Hole of 9/11 (“9/11, for all its tragic and heroic drama, is an easy event […]