Someone else's words

I don’t seem to have time to write my own thoughts here, so we’ll use everybody’s favorite substitute, someone else’s thoughts:

  • Grab the nearest book.
  • Open the book to page 56.
  • Find the fifth sentence.
  • Post the text of the next few sentences in your journal.
  • Don’t dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.

How did they survive?

In his history of Plymouth colony, Governor Bradford himself provides one answer: robbing Indian houses and graves. The Mayflower hove to first at Cape Cod. An Armed company of Pilgrims staggered out. Eventually they found a deserted Indian habitation The newcomers—hungry, cold, sick—dug open burial sites and ransacked homes, looking for underground stashes of food. After two days of nervous work the company hauled ten bushels of maize back to the Mayflower, carrying much of the booty in a big metal kettle the men had also stolen. “And sure it was God’s good providence that we found this corn,” Winslow wrote, “for else we know not how we should have done.”

1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus (11th ed, paperback), Charles C. Mann.

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3 Responses to Someone else's words

  1. Joe Z says:

    Cheese!

  2. require ‘base64′
    require ‘uri’

    module S3 # This is the beginning of a big, all-encompassing module

    From “RESTful Web Services” by Leonard Richardson and Sam Ruby: http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529260/

  3. Hey David,

    I have a quick question regarding your post made here: http://meat.net/2006/03/cpp-runtime-class-registration/. The code is extremely useful, and I would like to thank you for putting it out there. However, my question is, what license is it under? I had implemented a similar system (nowhere near as elegant!) before I was pointed towards your blog by “Denice” at StackOverflow (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/77817/c-runtime-knowledge-of-classes).

    So far I have a heavily modified version in my source code, to add a few things that I require, but before I go ahead and just assume it is public domain/free for the taking I wanted to touch base with you.

    Please feel free to email me at the email address I left for this comment.

    Thank you,
    Bert JW Regeer

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