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some death-defying species from madagascar, my death defied and her extinction defied, yeah both in one trip - 2009-08-11 the borg - 2009-08-10 appearing soon in your hometown - 2009-08-10 tweet - 2009-08-09 don't be talking about me in front of my face, yall - 2009-08-06 |
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By public demand, and after a delay of an embarrassing number of years, I've finally put my notorious essay, Ender and Hitler: Sympathy for the Superman, free on the fabulous internets.
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A bibliography of my published books and stories.
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Here's my card-counting FAQ. |
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| Visit my original website but I recommend putting pop-up/banner blockers on first. |
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| A Sadean take on Asimov's classic Three Laws of Robotics can be found in Roger Williams' NOW REVIEWED ON SLASHDOT!!!
The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect. Adult readers only please -- explicit sex and violence. For updates
on the "Dead Tree Project" and other topics, you may visit
the localroger diary. |
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| Visit Peachfront's Cookbook, for recipes that are fast, cheap, and good. A work in progress. |
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| The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill blog by Mark Bittner about feral Cherry-Headed Conures in San Francisco. |
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another peachfront hatches
2003-06-07 - 9:06 a.m.
Ronnie is still sitting tight but I inveigled her to sit up for a moment, revealing a second hatchling, pink and covered with a white fuzz. The chicklet didn't speak but was moving restlessly if blindly, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Courtney is still on watch, bringing food and scolding cats or grackles that drift into the yard. It is a sleepy morning, with lots of rain. Gray sky, bright green foliage, vivid red Salvia and geraniums, vivid red-orange daylilies around the pond, bright pink Echinacea purpurea in the hummingbird garden.
Note: Click here to return to the Peachfront Conure Files.
HUMMINGBIRD REPORT: Adult male Ruby-Throat using the trumpet honeycreeper rather than the feeders. I have not yet seen any juveniles.
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