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Oktoberfest 2014: Part VII: Treachery at Midnight

Oct28
by chapeau on October 28, 2014 at 12:02 am
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On today’s Women In Science, the Count talks about anthropologist Mary Leakey, Laetoli footprints, and that plucky chum, Australopithecus! Reads!


Oktoberfest 2014: Part VII: Treachery at Midnight

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Oktoberfest 2014: Part VI: Tools in the Torture Box

Oct22
by chapeau on October 22, 2014 at 10:46 pm
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Isabella d’Este, perhaps the greatest statesman of Renaissance Italy, and patron to every early 16th century artist and thinker of note, on The Count’s History of Humanism, right now! Read it muchly!


Oktoberfest 2014: Part VI: Tools in the Torture Box

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Oktoberfest 2014: Part V: If a Dominican, a Dominiwill

Oct20
by chapeau on October 20, 2014 at 9:28 pm
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Oktoberfest 2014: Part V: If a Dominican, a Dominiwill

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Oktoberfest 2014: Part IV: Charm, Industrial Style

Oct16
by chapeau on October 16, 2014 at 12:02 am
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Oktoberfest 2014: Part IV: Charm, Industrial Style

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Oktoberfest 3 Dolby

Oct14
by vonluckner on October 14, 2014 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Chatter

Erzsebet Bathory (1560-1614) is known to us today mainly as the “Blood Countess” and, in spite of some very competent statesmanship and intellectual achievement, one still has to say that it probably doesn’t make up for all the murdering she, personally, took part in. She tortured and killed in secret hundreds of young victims. The tale goes that she used their blood as bathwater to defy aging, but that’s probably not terribly accurate. Still, it makes for a middling-to-good film, as 2009’s The Countess showed.
PT Barnum was the huckster of hucksters – his autobiography makes for delightful reading, if you get a chance – a glimpse of a scoundrel brain traveling through the wastelands of rural America, and finding a way to make massive amounts of money by bringing them something wild and improbable to make one day at least somewhat different from the next.
– Count Dolby von Luckner

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