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Classic Rock Lovers
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Complete List Of 38 Special Band Members
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Complete List Of 38 Special Band Members

38 Special was formed in Jacksonville‚ Florida‚ in 1974. The band carved a niche for itself in the music industry with its unique blend of Southern rock and arena rock. For a long time they stood in the shadow of bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers Band. However‚ that all changed in the 1980s. The band released its first single‚ “Long Time Gone‚” in 1975‚ followed by their self-titled debut album in 1977. Over the years‚ 38 Special has released a total of 15 studio albums‚ multiple EPs‚ several live albums‚ and numerous compilation albums. Don Barnes Don The post Complete List Of 38 Special Band Members appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Lighter Side
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Tomato Juice Can Kill Salmonella and Other Bacteria with Its Super Anti-Microbial Properties
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Tomato Juice Can Kill Salmonella and Other Bacteria with Its Super Anti-Microbial Properties

Scientists have shown that tomato juice kills a particular bacteria responsible for Typhoid fever‚ a debilitating tropical disease‚ in addition to other bacteria that can harm people’s digestive and urinary tract health. Salmonella Typhi is a human-specific pathogen often transmitted in food that not only causes all the symptoms of food poisoning but the potentially […] The post Tomato Juice Can Kill Salmonella and Other Bacteria with Its Super Anti-Microbial Properties appeared first on Good News Network.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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K9 Tracks Scent For Over 2 Miles To Find Missing Child In Freezing Cold
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K9 Tracks Scent For Over 2 Miles To Find Missing Child In Freezing Cold

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SciFi and Fantasy
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Five SFF Works That Explore the (Sometimes Perilous) Power of Libraries
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Five SFF Works That Explore the (Sometimes Perilous) Power of Libraries

Book Recommendations libraries Five SFF Works That Explore the (Sometimes Perilous) Power of Libraries Knowledge is power‚ and with great power comes… well‚ you know. By James Davis Nicoll | Published on February 6‚ 2024 Photo: Janko Ferlič [via Unsplash] icon-comment 0 Share New Share Twitter Facebook Pinterest RSS Feed Photo: Janko Ferlič [via Unsplash] A while ago I witnessed a moment of magic: a bookish child encountering the Kitchener Public Library for the first time.1 This may have been his first glimpse of a library. He wavered between joy and complete paralysis as he tried to decide which books to sign out first. Many speculative fiction authors being bookish sorts‚ it’s not surprising that libraries figure prominently in many SFF works. Consider these five examples.… Sundiver by David Brin (1980) Humans are newcomers to an ancient Galactic civilization in which elder races raise less intelligent species to superior intelligence. The patron-client relationship is immutable. Humans claim to have evolved to technological competence without any such uplift. If this is true‚ it would put the basis of Galactic civilization in question. If it isn’t true‚ then human intelligence is evidence of a grave infraction; humans must have been abandoned by an erring older species. Human existence is a scandal; humans are fortunate that so far the Galactics have not found any excuse to expunge them from existence. Of course‚ the Galactics would claim that their efforts to bring humans in line with billion-year-old convention are entirely benevolent. Now the humans are engaged in a project that is equivalent to poking a stick in the elder species’ optical apparatus. The humans want to send a crewed mission to the Sun. The Galactic Library‚ repository of a billion years of knowledge‚ could tell humans all about sun and previous missions into suns. Or perhaps just a lot about suns (the plasma beings in our sun appear to be a surprise to the Galactics). The library is clearly not complete. The library might also be censored. The uppity humans would prefer to solve this daunting technical challenge with their indigenous technology. It’s a bold strategy‚ one that might invite lethal criticism from the galaxy’s more doctrinaire civilizations. A word of warning: Sundiver is structured in such a way that readers may well be given the impression it is the sequel to an earlier work. That is not the case. This was‚ as far as I can tell‚ Brin’s debut novel. Magus of the Library‚ Volume 1 by Mitsu Izumi (2018) The great continent hosts a diverse multitude of cultures. There is a single credo that the various nations hold in common: profound distrust and dislike of anyone not like them. Impoverished half-Haupi Theo is therefore despised by his fellow villagers. This is particularly vexing where the town library is concerned‚ as the librarian deems bookish Theo too low-class to be permitted access to the stacks. Fortune smiles on Theo. A visiting Great Library functionary‚ Seodona‚ inspires Theo to hope for work at the distant (and more open-minded) Great Library. Furthermore‚ by mishandling a damaged grimoire‚ the local librarian provides Theo with an opportunity to endear himself to a haughty official by saving the official’s life…an opportunity that could kill Theo if he isn’t lucky. While the author acknowledges that some books are dangerous for entirely mundane reasons—a perfectly non-magical book inspired a genocide—other books‚ if mishandled‚ can have magical consequences. Librarians must‚ to a certain extent‚ be magicians. Will Theo’s limited magical talents be enough to qualify him for library training? Izumi’s lavish‚ detailed illustrations of books and libraries make it clear that the author holds books and libraries in high regard. As one should. Servant of the Crown by Melissa McShane (2018) Alison Quinn‚ Countess of Waxwold‚ is summoned from her comfortable bookish life to be a lady-in-waiting to the dowager consort‚ the queen’s mother. The duty is as unavoidable as it is unwelcome. The new lady-in-waiting attracts the unwanted attention of Prince Anthony North. Alison sees him only as a bothersome cad and turns to the Royal Library for solace. She finds corruption at the library and exposes the Royal Librarian as a thief. Alison is rewarded with the task of setting the library to rights. Alison’s elevation is an affront to the Scholia Masters‚ the ones who traditionally control the Royal Library‚ the colleges‚ and the royal bureaucracy. The Scholia Masters do not share power. This makes Alison a threat to be managed (or even better‚ eliminated entirely). While the romance plot is unsurprising‚ McShane’s view of library science is far more blood-spattered and body-strewn than is the norm. The Scholia Masters heed the old adage that violence is the last resort of the incompetent by choosing violence as an early resort. Bond and Book: The Devotion of The Surgery Room by Mizuki Nomura (2020)2 Books speak to high school student Musubu Enoki… literally. The books in his school library gossip incessantly‚ which presents Musubu with a dilemma. How can Musubu put a stop to history teacher Mr. Takekawa‚ who is sexually harassing schoolgirls‚ if Musubu cannot explain how he knows what he knows. Saying that “a book told me” would immediately undermine his credibility. Returning a lost Pippi Longstocking book to its owner seems more straightforward. The owner‚ Hana‚ is a schoolmate. The catch? While the text yearns to be reunited with Hana‚ to Hana the volume is a reminder of a particularly unpleasant time in her life. Changing Hana’s mind on this matter appears impossible. One of the useful lessons Musubu learns in the course of this work is that he does not have to solve problems on his own. Hana‚ for example‚ has her own bold scheme to deal with Takekawa. Another useful lesson is that one should avoid romantic entanglements with pathologically jealous persons‚ such as Princess Yonaga. The consequences are unpleasant‚ even though the princess has limited ability to lash out. After all‚ she’s only a book. The Library of Broken Worlds by Alaya Dawn Johnson (2023) Despite being a divine foundling‚ spun up out of genetic information by the eighth god‚ Iemaja‚ Freida’s ambitions are surprisingly humble. Freida yearns to join the ranks of the librarians‚ to prove herself worthy to curate humanity’s accumulated knowledge and preserve the peace. To her foster-mother Nadi‚ Freida is a person to be raised and loved like any other. To Nadi’s rival‚ librarian Quinn‚ Freida is a tool to be treasured only to the extent she is useful to the Library. Should Freida prove useless (or arguably worse‚ useful to Quinn’s opponents)‚ then Quinn will have a reason to eliminate the all-too-mortal Freida. This book points out that those who control library accession and preservation can thus shape consensus history and even the definition of commonplace words like “peace.” Efforts to expand the breadth of the library materials may be interpreted as attacks on the status quo. SFF features many libraries‚ of which this is a very small sample—I didn’t even touch on Ponginae-dependent libraries.3 Perhaps your favourite examples were omitted. Feel free to regale us with them in comments below. [end-mark] For rural kids attending two-room schools with tiny libraries (libraries that a determined reader could read through in a couple of months)‚ visits from well-stocked bookmobiles (a truck or bus containing a library) were treasures up there with anything Sinbad discovered. Bookmobiles (or the equivalent) don’t figure largely in SFF‚ but I know of one novel with such: Sarah Gailey’s Upright Women Wanted. There are probably others I am overlooking. ︎The title references Kyōka Izumi’s Meiji-era story ​“The Surgery Room.” ︎Libraries can be used to research unfamiliar terms like Ponginae. ︎The post Five SFF Works That Explore the (Sometimes Perilous) Power of Libraries appeared first on Reactor.
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How to get and use Bubble Gems in Foamstars
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How to get and use Bubble Gems in Foamstars

Bubble Gems are a big deal in Foamstars and allow you to bestow impactful buffs on your characters. Unfortunately‚ the system isn’t explained too well and in-game. If you’re confused‚ let me explain how to get and use Bubble Gems in Foamstars. What are Bubble Gems in Foamstars Bubble Gems bestow bonuses to your characters‚ and you can have three active at a time. You can check out each character’s Bubble Gems in the Customization menu. Get there through the City Map or walk to the stage at the back of the City and speak to the VIP Guest Service Duck. It’s important to note that Bubble Gems don’t crossover between characters. Because of this‚ I recommend steering clear of Bubble Gems until you’ve tried every character out and have picked a favorite. Each character can have up to 3 Bubble Sets‚ although it’ll take a while to get a single good one. How do Bubble Gems work in Foamstars? Screenshot: PC Invasion You can...
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Preppers Wear Many Hats.
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Preppers Wear Many Hats.

Preppers Wear Many Hats.
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Swedish Government Prepping! (Here’s Their Guide)
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Swedish Government Prepping! (Here’s Their Guide)

Swedish Government Prepping! (Here’s Their Guide)
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23 Herbs and Veggies You Can Grow on Your Porch
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23 Herbs and Veggies You Can Grow on Your Porch

23 Herbs and Veggies You Can Grow on Your Porch
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Green Beret Tips on Land Navigation
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Green Beret Tips on Land Navigation

Green Beret Tips on Land Navigation
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Open Borders &; Closed Courts: How The Supreme Court Laid The Seeds For The Immigration Crisis
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Open Borders &; Closed Courts: How The Supreme Court Laid The Seeds For The Immigration Crisis

Open Borders &; Closed Courts: How The Supreme Court Laid The Seeds For The Immigration Crisis
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