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This book review has piqued my interest. Thanks Debby. A weird couple (weird in the sense that they belonged to unrelated professions). Wow Michellezm, It's nice to know that someone else besides me actually holds books in their hands and reads them in this digital age I'm a bookaholic - a voracious reader. My greatest pleasure in life is reading and there's nothing that thrills me like the printed page. The joys of a good book are beyond comparison. And don't forget the pleasure of touching the cover, feeling the smell of the paper, turning the pages by hand. Anyway, we read electronic books and documents but no digital stuff can replace the pleasure of a real book. Anyway, we read electronic books and documents but no digital stuff can replace the pleasure of a real book.Amen Invictus! Maybe one day they'll be able to stream the smell of paper when you open a PDF. There are too many things in books that aren't on the net, and there's no screen noise. I didn't know about that side to Lindbergh .It makes him more interesting.I have a replacement valve, so I suppose Carrel is one of the people I should thank. Eugenics, is self defeating in principle. Since we do not know perfection we cannot describe it. We don't have a recipe or specifications that are universal we just have the 'confidence', that it can be both described accurately, designed, and constructed. A frightening confidence in a species still so intent on destruction. Lindberg showed some of the vestiges of perfe... |
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