Circa 1997, here I was about to go to a psych ward, at the end of my lithium decade.
I was up to 1800 mg per day when i had a cardiac event while also taking valproic acid (not recommended). ... I earned my wings the hard way. (The only way?)See More
Reichart is my favorite guy in LA (though he lives on Maui). In this really very good 14'24" talk, he differentiates intelligence from being smart and successful. He is intelligent, and he even watches TV.
Reichart Von Wolfsheild, Co-Founder of BIL and hikethegeek.com, specializes in complex platform software architecture, including accelerated cross-platform development, lossless compression technology, encryption, gambling systems, and multi-point real-time communication systems.
Spyware: Smart, Helpful Bots Show How to Increase Leverage with Social Networks
I was typing an event into the Events page at Keyprize.org when Spyware started to take over and pop up windows to all manner of social networking tools, including Twitter and LinkedIn that I use far too little. May G-d bless the bots and this Shareoholic page.
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Chronicles the Bank of North Dakota's fascinating history and reviews its key role in financing the state's economic future. During the early 1900s, North Dakota's economy was dangerously dependent on a single industry—agriculture, an industry controlled by financial interests outside the state. To
This shocking and close to home for me. I can certainly imagine a set-up, being railroaded and then killed in jail, as it is claimed happened to Mr. Manton in the "Sunshine State". There is no shortage of goons who would do anything for a few dollars.
Is America becoming more like China where surfacing controversial or dissident opinions may be rewarded by prison, and even death?