David Custis Kimball - blog
You: Why Dave; why now?
Me: Well, I've a two talented kids; the younger said, 'Stop with the lectures.' Then asked, 'Dad, can I help you set up a blog?' Moments later, Me: 'OK, that's a great idea, thinkin' they might just read it someday.
me ---> 'Gaarr of Blog' <---
Goto oft comments on Art, Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC), CommoNonsense, Dance, Dark Matter, Design, Etc., Environment, Eventspace, Fable, Food, Frogsense, Hazard Mitigation, Hegel, History, Horsense, Human Affairs, Humor, Law+Lawless, Mathematics, Medicine, Music, Nerd Stuff, Parenting, Physics, Psychophysics, Real Estate, Sailing, Science, Science Fiction, Swimming, Technology, Theology, UncommonSense, and Waldo, alphabetically.
Just use 'Search' for the topic of choice or Waldo, perhaps.
Matters of Import & Timely Expertise
repressing gossip and hate-speech.
An Unmapped Ponderocity:
To say: '"He is a man of truth," is to say nothing; to say: "He is a man of of," is to state an elementary truth of logic.'
Winston Davids, 1969 - Trinity College Valedictorian - 1970; known endeavor: actuarial contributions to The Donald; since has contacted me and sadly is quite ill. Ask prayers for recovery; thanks for his brilliance and music.
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Publix Weekly Ad
Human Affairs, Design
Publix, I never thought I’d blog ya, but you give me hope that if I can’t be happy at least I can stay plump, satisfied in finding foods I love. Publix, my dear grocery chain, you fill me up and make Thursday mornings the gifting day of the week… your new Weekly Ad is born…. crying out for me to nurture savings, new bargains that make wasting money elsewhere just that less painful.
Publix and I go way back. I was the project engineer for a mall that included one of the first Super Publix stores, over 43,000 sq. ft., back in the ‘80’s, in the NW burbs of Orlando. Publix used the best freezers, thicker and insulated walls, heat capturing freezers for abundant hot water, and their own inspector, with a cowboy hat and boots flew in at least once before the structure was dried in. Also, Publix exclusively used terrazzo as the flooring material, e.g. marble chips set in usually white mortar and ground down to a polished finish. They used a single contractor, who’s work was flawless and fast.
One can only buy stock in the company if you work for them, so I don’t own any… but have heard from others they are a great company to work for.
Salut, Publix … and thanks.