Why is it that in the 18th century men were going to Harvard at 15 and learning greek and latin and now teachers are happy if their students dont hurt anyone?
In the west it's not so hard to understand. There are so many towns that came and went and then came again, and with the lack of orginization most of them had at first, it's a wonder we know where any of them are. Trust me, out here there are debates raging about where whole towns were.
April 4, 2007 at 11:52 pm
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This site runs on web servers which take up a lot of energy, which indirectly causes carbon emissions. If Donnie will let me I'd like to buy some unused credits from Christian-Legacies.com so we don't have to charge such a high tax here.
If you have an atlas its right under the Montana border on highway 114/alt14 between Lovell and Sheridan not to far south of Custers last stand. We are going to see it this August. I have one of those big Rand McNally atlas's and it shows the NHS on the map in Wyo.Check out this link for pics and info:http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/projects/geoweb/participants/dutch/VTrips/MedWheel.HTM
Apr 2, 1513: Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed in Florida. One interesting thing here, I guess he was with Columbus on his second voyage. I didnt know he had been associated with Columbus.
Everything in moderation. The earth was created to serve humans. As my Grandpa used to say about his tools: “take care of them and they will take care of you” and he did, but I can guarantee he never bowed to them or mistreated any other human because of them, they were what they were; tools. We cant just go in and cut down everything, but the earth is big enough to support us all very very easily. I read somewhere that the estimated human population was 20 billion, living and dead, and if that all were alive right now we would all have 2.5 acres to ourselves, you can do a lot more then you think with 2.5 acres. So they need to quit whining.
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