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        <title>My Favorite Books and Stories</title>
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 Limbo by Bernard Wolfe

This book may be hard to find, but is worth the hunt. Originally published in 1952. Set in 1990. I am not sure what to say about this one - it had and continues to have quite an effect on me. (Of course that may just be because I had been told I “would never walk again” and now I spend most of the day with a computer strapped to my side, I don’t know...) If you have read it and want to discuss it, let me know!</description>
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        <title>Contact info for Greg Priest-Dorman</title>
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        <description>Email:&lt;priestdo@cs.vassar.edu&gt;    Phone:(845)437-5990  Sip:&lt;gregpd@ekiga.net&gt;        Fax:(845)437-7498  Call Sign:KC2FBE    Home Page:Where Am I in the world?     Ground: Greg Priest-Dorman
  Vassar College, Box 241
  124 Raymond Ave.
  Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-0241  
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        <title>Running Notes</title>
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        <description>And Human Evolution
Dennis M. Bramble1 &amp; Daniel E. Lieberman 2004 article in NatureTravis Rayne Pickeringa and Henry T. Bunna responce to above The evolution of endurance running and the tyranny of ethnography: A reply to Pickering and Bunn (2007)
Shoe Attempts

 As it gets colder and damper I am trying some things to extend the time I can use my VFFs:</description>
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        <title>Where Am I in the world?</title>
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 Array  Campaign for Online Freedom of Speech, Press and Association 
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A point in every direction is the same as no point at all

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Since there are lots of ways to get to know people (including checking out their Home Pages), I hope you enjoy the glimpse of me you get from what’s here. Below you will find:</description>
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