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Babeled |
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http://www.babeled.com |
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English |
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economy, energy, entertainment |
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A wise man once said . . .
Babeling is the art of participating in intelligent discourse, self-serving humor, ironic assumption, and biased beliefs. When the Babeling of a Babeler astounds you; rejoice, for you have just been Babeled. |
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Bad Thanksgiving Form
As we approach the holiday season, one painful memory emerges from the forbidden archives of my memory. As the tradition goes, the entire family sits down to a wonderfully prepared meal that sports all the traditional Turkey Daytreats: cranberry sauce, Aunt Dianne’s Chunky Apple Sauce, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and the bird of
Cross Country Road Trip from PA to WA
Recently, my wife and I had a great opportunity to make a cross-country road trip. I accepted a position within my company in Vancouver, WA, which is just north of Portland, OR. Since we were living right outside of Philadelphia this was a monumental move to orchestrate. However difficult moving across a continent may be, it provided a wonderful excuse to take our truck and traverse the vast expanses of North America. While we aren’t the type of people to go see every single tourist attraction along the way, we made a few stops that were worthwhile and uncovered a few things we might do differently if we ever make the journey in reverse.
Saturday October 24
The jour
2012: How It Ends
The Mayans predicted it. Hollywood glamorized it. John Cusack survived it.
But what was it that the Mayans saw that made them think the world would end on December 21, 2012? Here is a list of nine possible ways that the Earth might meet it’s pre-determined demise:
1. Chris Brogan’s
Google Wave: Reply Inline within a Blip
This easy and effective tip will add structure to your waves and ensure organization for your blips.
Wait, What’s a Blip?
A blip is a single conversation element that helps to build an individual wave. Whenever you reply within a wave you create a new, individual blip. I am going to teach you how to utilize the inline reply technique to create a nested, inline blip.
Well, How do I Use It?
First, identify the blip where you wan
In General: Erwin Rommel
Name:
Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel (1891 – 1944)
Nickname
“Wüstenfuchs” (The Desert Fox)
“Ghost Division” (Nickname given to Rommel’s unit for its rapid maneuvers and unpredictable attack patterns)
Affiliation:
Nazi Germany
Conflict:
World War II
Nemesis:
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