Enjoy Pi Day with a Dragon
Pi Day (as in the number 3.14) is truly the geekiest of holidays. But in a family of engineers, it seems required to at least make note of it.
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Pi Day (as in the number 3.14) is truly the geekiest of holidays. But in a family of engineers, it seems required to at least make note of it.
Continue reading →What more does a girl need than a pile of books and a bowl of chocolate? Let’s talk about what we’ve been reading and feeding our inner chocoholics. While there is a time and a place for gritty, fast paced adventure like Jim Butcher’s urban fantasies–which I enjoy, but can only handle in small doses–there is also a time an a place for sweet simple stories that go down like a delightfully crumbly piece of … Continue reading →
For decades British the system was slow, expensive and unreliable. During the Regency era, the postal system experienced dramatic changes.
Continue reading →Ubiquitous as the laptop computer is today, the writing desk or writing slope, played major role in the creation of novels by Jane Austen, the Brontës, and others, that still enjoy wide readership today.
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