Monday, July 19, 2021

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Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Jul 18 06:35PM -0700

On 7/16/21 9:46 PM, Mark Brader wrote:
 
> 2. "America the Beautiful":
 
> O beautiful for spacious skies
> For amber waves of grain;
 
for purple mountain's majesty
across the fruited plain
 
 
> 10. What philosopher wrote his "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus" in
> 1919, then repudiated much of it in his later book "Philosophical
> Investigations"?
 
Russell
 
> "Harper's", and other literary magazines; they are collected
> in such books as "Searoad" (1991) and "Unlocking the Air and
> Other Stories" (1996).
 
Atwood ?
 
> and science writing, wrote a novel called "Glide Path" in 1963,
> based on his experiences when involved with the development of
> radar-guided descent of aircraft in World War II.
 
Arthur C Clarke
 
> his mainstream titles are "The Wasp Factory", "Complicity",
> and in 1997, "Song of Stone". His SF stories often deal with
> a galactic civilization called the Culture.
 
Iain M Banks
 
> following.
 
> B1. Which tool comes in three basic types: orbital, random
> orbital, and belt?
 
router
 
 
> B2. Single-pole, 3-way, and 4-way are types of what?
 
light switches
 
 
> B3. And pole barn, sinker, box, siding, and ring shank are
> types of what? Would it help if we told you that in the US
> their sizes are commonly designated in "pennies"?
 
nails
 
 
> Name the third member of each set.
 
> C1. Shadrach, Abednego, and...
> C2. Brahma, Vishnu, and...
 
Shiva
 
> C3. Porthos, Athos, and...
 
Aramis
 
 
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Dan Tilque
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