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.
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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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Dec 16, 2009
8:35am
Environment, Science, History, Uncommon sense, Humor This reminds me of my ‘sea slug story’. Once in a while, before children (BC), my wife and I would venture forth to different beaches in the south of Florida. One day we found a beach on the end of Key Biscayne. It was a sandy, shallow, and full-of-kids beach that extended hundreds of yards out into the Bay. Whereupon I spied a young child throwing a brown blob about the size of large chicken breast out into the water and he was in water about up to his waist. The brown blob would ‘swim’ back to him, whereupon he would toss it away again. I smiled and spoke to the young boy and he was happy to toss it over to me. I picked it up, a slimey thing with no easily decernible features… and then I thought … sea slug. Yep, a sea slug liked to play ball, but it liked to be the ball. I left the beach with a new appreciation of mollusks in general, and sea slugs in particular. The endAussie scientists find coconut-carrying octopus - Yahoo! News
SYDNEY – Australian scientists have discovered an octopus inIndonesia that collects coconut shells for shelter — unusually sophisticated behavior that the researchers believe is the first evidence of tool use in an invertebrate animal.
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