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Xenu Bunnies & Pagan Easter
While I am not a fan of Neil deGrasse Tyson’s brand of popular science, I can certainly appreciate his good, and no doubt lucrative, works. Read more
The 03 April 2015 by Cris
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The Widow Maker of World War Two: the German 88
posted by author and historian Charles McCainwww.charlesmccain.com The famous German 88, the best and most versatile artillery piece of World War Two. Read more
The 16 April 2015 by Sfalcont
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Almost Neutral: Sweden in World War Two
posted by author Charles McCain www.charlesmccain.comAbandoned World War Two bunker in Sweden. This one and many similar bunkers were built both for troop... Read more
The 12 April 2015 by Sfalcont
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From Alcindor to Abdul-Jabbar
As we approach the April finale of March Madness, we should pause to consider one of the all-time greats, Lew Alcindor, who won three consecutive national... Read more
The 06 April 2015 by Cris
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The Pauling-Teller Debate: Setting the Stage
Portrait of Edward Teller by Dmitri Vail. June 1965.[A detailed examination of the 1958 Pauling-Teller nuclear fallout debate. Read more
The 15 April 2015 by Scarc
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An Illustrated History of American Psychology – Book of the Month
– Contributed by Jodi KearnsFall 2015 will mark the 50th anniversary of the Archives of the History of American Psychology. The April 2015 book-of-the-month... Read more
The 03 April 2015 by Chp
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Ghost Signs (115): Rodboro Buildings, Guildford
Now a Wetherspoons pub, the Rodboro Buildings in central Guildford wear the marks of their industrial past. The structure was built in 1900 as the Dennis... Read more
The 03 April 2015 by Carolineld
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Postman's Park (6): the Silvertown Explosion
On 19 January 1917 at 6.52pm, the Brunner Mond munitions factory explosion claimed the lives of 73 people in Silvertown, east London - the youngest only 4 month... Read more
The 05 April 2015 by Carolineld
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Admiral Dudley Pound Wouldn’t Take His Own Advice
posted by author Charles McCain www.charlesmccain.com Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound and the Prime Minister on the deck of the SS Queen Mary. Read more
The 13 April 2015 by Sfalcont
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Book Review – Preacher Vol. 4: Ancient History by Garth Ennis & Others
In the fourth volume of Preacher we take a break from the main story and explore some of the supporting characters. This volume consists of three stories, the... Read more
The 14 April 2015 by Manofyesterday
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