What Came to Mind...
A blog about anything and everything. A place for discussion and debate.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
I Was Wrong
Turns out work and college have proven to be enough to dominate all of my time. I've been working 5 days a week lately, but next semester begins next week, and with it 18 credit hours of class time. It's a heavy load, but I'm working on managing my time better, so I hope to be able to get back to making posts here on a regular basis (one every week or two). I'm working on that Cnidaria post I promised so long ago, but it's still in it's infancy. To anyone who reads this blog, I thank you for your interest, and promise to become more active in the near future.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
More's on the way
Sorry for disappearing so rudely like that. I'll blame work and the beginning of my freshman year in college, and as things wind down and get into a routine, I promise some new posts are on the way. I'm thinking a post about the awesomeness of jellyfish (and their relatives) is needed in the near future...
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Dracula, First Name Vlad
Portrait of Vlad III Dracula – The Ambras Castle Portrait |
Sunday, July 15, 2012
The Power of the Wind – A Brief Historical and Political Musing
Above: A wind farm at sea – utilizing ocean space for alternative energy development with minimal environmental impact |
Monday, July 9, 2012
Neptune (and Jupiter)
Neptune |
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Happy Fourth Everyone, but before the Fireworks...
John Hancock portrait by John Singleton Copley
Today being the Fourth of July, and I being an American citizen, I thought it might be fitting to make a post related to the American revolution, and so I present you with a brief historical profile of John Hancock.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
My First Real Post (A Shout into the Void)
What to write about first in a blog about everything? That's a hard question for me to confront, and realizing that I'm approaching this question entirely unprepared, I'll just fall back on an essay I wrote a couple of years ago for my Language class. It's a short and simple essay that argues in favor of a self-evident truth, so no ground will be shattered here; however, I nevertheless believe this essay makes for an appropriate first real post as it describes the foundation of my thinking: skepticism.
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