Traveller Supplement 1: The Ephemeral Glades
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Have you listened to The Lord Weird Slough Feg‘s latest album called
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Blog Announcement
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I’m going to be pausing things on the blog for a while, unfortunately my
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my fam...
Getting Inside a Glock Magazine
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I became involved in the shooting sports way, way back in 1980 or so. (Old
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Moneybookers – An Alternative Payment Method
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Moneybookers are a UK-based company providing a cost effective, secure
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Rimward Edge of the Orion OB1 Association
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Previously, the main map of the Orion OB1 Association did not include the
rimward edge of the Association; if you look at sectors on what used to be
the bo...
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*Loose Ends, Part II (Coda) *
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A diplomat specializing in consular work. He has previously been a combat engineer, an atomic demolitions and munitions specialist, a counterintelligence special agent, a technical writer, and a physical security specialist. He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 1999 and has a Bachelor of Science from the National Defense Intelligence College in Washington, D.C.
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