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Read my new book, The 10 Best Things You Can Do For Your Bird at Amazon or at many other fine distributors like Barnes & Noble, iTunes, Kobo, and more.
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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 a simple card-counting FAQ to get you up to speed on the basics. Here's the true story of the notorious DD' blackjack team, told for the first time on the fabulous internets. No other team went from a starting investor's bankroll of zero to winning millions of dollars. |
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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
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My Bird Lists -- My Louisiana State Life List, My Yard List and, tah dah, My World Life List.
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HEY! What happened to the Peachfront Conure Files? The world's only OFFICIAL Peachfront Conure site now features free peachfront conure coverage, including
a magazine length Intro to Conures previously published in American Cage-Bird Magazine, now free on the web. I offer the best free Peachfront Conure information on the internet. If you have great Peachfront Conure info, stories, or photos to share, contact me so I can publicize your pet, your breeding success, your great photograph, etc. on my site. Thanks.
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a swallow-tail kite's complaint
2011-06-30 - 7:47 a.m.
Cute sighting yesterday: A smaller bird mobbing a distant buteo, probably
a Red-Tail Hawk. I didn't have my binoculars but, as I watched, the Buteo
took off going away and the smaller bird then flew back my way, going almost
directly overhead of me. Swallow-Tail Kite! The Kite was griping a bit,
not loudly, but I'm not sure it's possible for them to speak loudly.
J. came for lunch. All the talk, apparently, is about the flea
epidemic this year among the four-leggeds and how no medicine
is working. She's been seeing a vet every week, but to no
avail. I gave her box of Chevron Amethyst, 19 or 20 pounds, to put
around the house and yard and in the water dishes. Can't hurt.
Sold a 16 pound box of the more colorful, higher end Mexican Crazy Lace
Agate. So I cleared out about 35 pounds of stone in a day.
Tropical Storm Bill smashed our house like a bug 8 years ago today, with
us inside of it.
Needless to say, any hint of a storm still creates high anxiety. However,
as we watched a torrential downpour Tuesday evening from the porch,
I observed something pretty ridiculous. How can a Ruby-Throated
Hummingbird fly, from flower to flower and then vine to vine,
in rain that heavy? Seems like it would knock her right down to the
ground.
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