Uncategorized — on December 31, 2005 at 12:03:28
D. Anthony Storm’s Commentary On Kierkegaard - Johannes Climacus
Johannes Climacus is the author of the Philosophical Fragments and its companion piece, the Concluding Unscientific Postscript, as well as this posthumous work Johannes Climacus, or De Omnibus Dubitandum Est. He might thus be deemed the author of Kierkega
Uncategorized — on December 31, 2005 at 11:59:04
Uncategorized — on December 31, 2005 at 10:37:20
I got this spam email a week ago and it was actually something pretty cool. It was for We Love Kuwait, which is a website for children’s books.
I am really attracted to their work, it is very simple and you can tell they do it with love.
Uncategorized — on December 30, 2005 at 13:38:01
Uncategorized — on December 30, 2005 at 13:34:15
“A Mobile Police Narcotics Lab”
Drug quote from fear and loathing with explanation of the drugs refrenced
I rarely tell people what I want for a present or any of that sort. I even dont like asking people what they want for their birthday. I figure if you know the person well enough you can figure things out and be able to get stuff for them that you know they will like and enjoy.
So I am dropping a big hint to everyone if they want to get my stuff. Get it from here Entertainment Earth, another
From Dec 11 to Dec 28
In : 241
Out: 253
I think thats a good ratio.
Uncategorized — on December 28, 2005 at 10:35:28
Force Structure for High- and Low-Intensity Warfare:
“Predicting future war is incredibly difficult, and many historians and theorists
have been ridiculed for attempting to do so. Having said that, however, there are general
themes from the past and present that will undoubtedly be relevant in the future.
Uncategorized — on December 28, 2005 at 10:23:38
Forward Newspaper Online: New Book Takes Issue With Spielberg’s ‘Munich’
Author Klien book on what realy happened with the Munich 1972 by interviewing Mossad Agents involved in it.
Interviews led Klein to a different conclusion, he said. Revenge was a factor in planning the Caesarea operations, but it was much less important