Category Archives: translations
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Misconceptions, Carrots, and Snowflakes
Leave a commentFebruary 11, 2021 by libroshombre
“The trouble with the world,” Mark Twain wrote, “is not that people know too little; it’s that they know …
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Zeep, Odor, and Spock
Leave a commentSeptember 20, 2019 by libroshombre
“Im mel a man parv” is how you say “I love a good book” in Elvish, which J.R.R. Tolkien invented …
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Parrots, Programming, and the Bleeding Edge
Leave a commentSeptember 27, 2016 by libroshombre
Old Alexander Pope was on to something when he described good conversation as “the feast of reason and the …
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Holes, Moons, and Tea Parties
Leave a commentNovember 10, 2015 by libroshombre
“A Hole Is To Dig: A First Book of Definitions” was the first book I recall reading. It spoke to …
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