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Jan 2nd, 2010 |
By CJ |
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What’s sad is that this isn’t even new. For years the call has gone out to do what Israel does…but so far it can’t get beyond the US’s jingoistic bureaucracy. What Israel can teach us about security – thestar.com.
Tags: airplane, airport, delay, government, israel, obama, safety, security, terrorism, travel, tsa
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Nov 30th, 2009 |
By CJ |
Category: CJ's Quick Links
Pressure Mounts To Resolve ID Law – Albuquerque News Story – KOAT Albuquerque. I’m still amazed at the idea of needing a passport to fly WITHIN your country’s borders.
Tags: airplane, big brother, flying, government, id, passport, travel
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Feb 10th, 2009 |
By CJ |
Category: Musings
When I sit back and look around our world at all of the mundane stuff we take for granted, I can’t help but be amazed. So many things were only in the wild imaginations of science fiction writers—not centuries ago, but within my own lifetime. What a wonder it all is.
Tags: cell phone, change, communication, computer, cybernetics, cyborg, flight, future, hope, phone, robot, science fiction, scifi, sf, space, station, technology, telephone, travel
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Dec 1st, 2008 |
By CJ |
Category: TTSCC
Analysis and opinions of the season 2 episode “Self Made Man” from Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Tags: cameron, chronoportation, flirt, john connor, phillips, research, riley, stellar position, television, terminator, time, travel, ttscc, tv
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Jul 27th, 2008 |
By CJ |
Category: Musings
Should Americans-specifically American children-become bilingual, and if so, then what language(s) additional to English should they learn? Does it add value to their lives in any practical way?
Tags: advice, bilingual, child, children, education, family, foreign language, home, how, language, language education, language leanring, life, multilingual, parent, parenting, tongues, travel
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