If octopuses essentially have a brain in each arm, how do they decide what to do? Vote?
Sharon's work is always worth reading.
I'm still working on a major revisit to the #earthquake lights topic. But it's taking me a long time to put everything together. Meanwhile, you can read the existing posts and subscribe to get notice on the new stuff. Always Free! #spookygeology sharonahill.com?s=earthquake...
The earthquake in Morocco generated exaggerated claims and subsequent news coverage of "earthquake lights" as well as faked videos and conspiracy ideas.
I always liked the first released version, by Gordon Lightfoot. I thought Janis overdid it. Heresy, I know.
I missed a point. It depends on whether the nationwide businesses outlets are run by the corporation or by franchisees: when it's franchisees, yes, the main company can let them deal with it.
Danna write a superb book about a nearly forgotten scientific pioneer.
Today is Jeanne Villepreux-Power's birthday! The inventor of aquariums was born 230 years ago in Juillac, France. She charted her own course through war, betrayal, and shipwreck, and solved the mystery of argonaut octopuses. I was lucky to write a book about her: lernerbooks.com/shop/show/21...
Jeanne Villepreux-Power was never expected to be a scientist. Born in 1794 in a French village more than 100 miles from the ocean, she pursued an improbable path that brought her to the island of...
Actually even if this is his ideology he should realize it simply can't work in this century: so many companies are nationwide and global that state by state law is unworkable: it would be anarchy at BEST. Even companies would grow to hate it for the sheer administrative burden.
I know it's a guess, but how many of the shark species out there do you think we've described? Three-fourth, two thirds, etc.?
It is easy to confuse what is with what ought to be, especially when what is has worked out in your favor -- Dr Who
Just finished it. Important book!