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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Now who would have thought a sponge to be so accommodating… and who was the ‘matchmaker’ …. ‘Fiddler in the Sea’? Doggonit, Ahab, it weren’t the Great White Whale’s doin’. This here used to be, if anyone ever saw it a USO, yes Swimming, but know it’s a ISO… yep, that’s progress, matey.
The skeleton of a simple sea creature, a sponge called Venus’s Flower Basket, is home to two small shrimp, a male and a female. The sponge traps the shrimp in this silica cage, and the three live symbiotically, the shrimp helping the sponge eat and the sponge sheltering its small boarders. The miniscule structure of the cage is incredibly detailed, and its struts not only provide mechanical strength but also transmit light generated by phosphorescent, cohabitating bacteria along the length of the sponge. Via.