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Amoeba’s Lorica: Last Post
They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. – Lawrence Binyon “Can you really play that thing?”, the boy scout asked the scientist. The youth might have … Continue reading
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Amoeba’s Lorica: The Way We Were (and Aren’t)
So, this morning (18 November 2020), Your Friendly Neighborhood Amoeba was driving to work, listening to a classic rock radio station (we pause briefly while the Gen Z’ers do a websearch on ‘radio station’), and this song comes on. A … Continue reading