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Here's what's changed on this web site lately. I put the dates next to the
changes so you can see this isn't a web site that was abandoned half-finished eleven years
ago. This web site was half-finished much more recently! Click some
of the links here to see what I've updated since the last time you checked in.
ATTENTION: Can you imagine that I've been doing the "What's New" section
since April 27, 1998? It's gotten so big I moved a big
chunk of it to "What's Old" -- check it out!
| June 13, 2005: Highlanders
Return To Darien |
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| December 4, 1999, I received a letter from
Michael P. Higgins, of Georgia, which says he is planning a "first
annual" Highland event
to be held in Darien, Georgia, USA, on 25 March, 2000. A little over
five years later, someone emailed me asking how it went, and copying
Michael. He replied saying it was a great success, and has been held
annually for five years now. I've asked Michael for details!
Check the web page for more
updates as they come in. |
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| May 11, 2005: Oh my gosh, it's been almost a year since
I updated the "What's New" section of this website! A
lot of new things have been added, but I just can't think of them all
right now. Anyway, here's just one new thing for you to look at,
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When you go backpacking, do you find the weight of your gear
slows you down? Well try EATing your gear, "Where
Your Last Mile Is Your Lightest Mile". It's hard to
tell if this website is on the level (I make no claim that it
is!) but whether you're interested in backpacking or just a
good laugh, check it out.
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| May 12, 2004: More crazy things about the English
Language Four
All Who Reed and Right |
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Just one example to whet your appetite:
If a vegetarian eats vegetables,
what does a humanitarian eat?
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| December 12, 2003: An animated graphic that depicts 12
-- or is it 13 -- people standing around. |
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| July 18, 2003: A new page in Graeme's Language
section called "Dark
and Stormy Night" |
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The first sentence of a really, really bad imaginary novel. |
| June 30, 2002: A new section about "Rants" |
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I find rants, diatribes, tirades, and other vituperative, bombastic,
declamatory, pompous, overblown, bitter and abusive speech to be
fascinating. (Thanks to the Merriam-Webster
Thesaurus!)
Click the "Rants"
link, above, for some good examples, and an explanation of
the following "rantlet":
Mine
is a perfect theory of endless desire for eternal logic driving perpetual vision
in a logical, infinite dream that gives the final best escape from objective thought only
through ambition. It is your only clue to endless perfection. Only
by endless thought will you find the clue to the logic of the infinite perfection.
This way, you will dream the only perfect, "best and final" desire for
the theory of ambition whose objectives escape ordinary vision while driving perpetual logical
goals through eternal goodness. My objective in writing this is only the infinite logical dream
of eternal, endless perfection and perfect perpetual vision. This final theory
typifies my desire and ambition to prove that thought is the best logic and the
only clue to help you escape driving California freeways. Speaking of
driving, perfect vision is the only endless clue that best typifies perpetual escape
and signifies the ambition for final thought and desire of the infinite theory
of perfection. To dream of eternal logical logic (as opposed to that illogical
kind) is my objective. To be clear, objective perfection is the only escape
from dream thought. Perfect logic is the theory of infinite ambition and
it is also that final driving force for logical vision without the desire for
any clue of perpetual knowledge of the best, endless, eternal thing.
Hark! Escape the thought of ever finding the elusive clue to that final infinite logic
and eternal perpetual vision which is driving your fruitless search for perfection.
Perfect wisdom is endless, and only desire and ambition will bring you closer to
your objective of "dream theory" which is its own logical best.
Logical thought regarding the dream of eternal perfection is the only clue to
the objective desire driving the theory that is the best perfect endless perpetual escape
not from but to infinite vision of that logical final ambition. |
| January 12, 2002: In "Caitlin's
Section" |
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There was an article in the Los Angeles Daily news all
about Caitlin playing soccer for Paraclete High School, complete with a
very nice picture. |
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The mcraeclan.com website has grown to over 1500 pages as of May 12,
2004, including
- 69 pages in mcraeclan.com/bible
(yes, the entire King James bible is here in a readily searchable
form)
- 514 pages in mcraeclan.com/ClanHistory
(a good source of McRae family history, written in 1899, and as yet
only partially transcribed into this website)
- 139 pages in mcraeclan.com/IanAndBlancheStory (another good source of McRae family
history, including a chart showing 15 generations of my own family
tree)
- 90 pages including almost 3000 external hyperlinks in mcraeclan.com/Links (a pretty good resource for finding the sort of things
I also look for on the Internet -- it's a publicly available copy of my "Favorites" aka "Bookmarks")
- 507 pages in mcraefamily.com/MathHelp -- a resource for high school and college math students studying algebra, trig, and calculus.
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