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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Drink Milk
Although my teeth have safely navigated metric tons of the small stones frequently stored in cooked rice here in Indonesia (i.e. they don’t wash their rice very thoroughly), a hidden bone in a piece of chicken thought to be boneless … Continue reading
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Biogas bonanza!
We’ve spent the last few days traveling around the Indian countryside, far removed from any big city trying to see if there’s a difference between the more suburban areas and those that are truly rural. It was lovely and I … Continue reading
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Attitude Adjustments
Last Thursday, I found myself sipping an oatmeal porter in the Highland Brewing tasting room. Our associate director was wearing a spotted cougar ear headband. I traded notes with a US Fish and Wildlife Service biologist about the cultural significance … Continue reading
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