Mon, Jun. 23rd, 2008, 09:10 pm
Better late than never

From Dante's infernal crimes forgiven:
After 700 years, Dante Alighieri, Italy's most famous poet, will have his criminal record scrubbed clean.

Florence's city council has approved a motion revoking a sentence on Dante from 1302 which stated that he would be executed if he stepped foot in the city again.

Tue, Aug. 14th, 2007, 08:32 am
Vikings return to Ireland

Replica viking ship sails in

Fri, Feb. 10th, 2006, 11:08 am
Some people are always thinking about food!

Warning: Somewhat macabre )

Fri, Feb. 10th, 2006, 10:59 am
I must really hate pledge drive!!

When I got up this morning I thought I would drive downtown, so I could stop by [info]colgaffneyis P.O. Box in SE Minneapolis. I would then get to listen to more of Minnesota Public Radio's morning show. Started the car. Turned on the radio....they are having a pledge drive. Decided I would rather take the bus and read a book. The book: Read more... )

BTW, I am a pledging member of MPR.

Wed, Nov. 30th, 2005, 07:09 pm
Three less books

Sold via Amazon: The Medieval Soldier: 15th Century Campaign Life Recreated in Colour Photographs. Nice military history book with lots of photographs of reenactors. Having recently gotten involved in historical reenactment myself, I did not want to part with it. However the price I got ($62) is hard to argue with.

Earlier this week I sold my copy of Gardiner's Egyptian Grammar for $45. From childhood, growing up near the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute, I have been fascinated by Ancient Egypt and the surrounding regions. However, I have way too many interests, and know now I have to make some choices about how far to follow each of them.

Likewise Sneddon's The Use of Integral Transforms ($25). This is a textbook on advanced applied mathematics, and so closer to my formal studies. However, I have several other books that cover similar subjects, none of which will fetch me anything worthwhile on the used market (I have checked). So I am keeping those instead.

That's $132 for the week. Not bad, if you don't place a value on giving up dreams.