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Bonnie May by Louis Dodge
Celestial Air Navigation - Technical Manual March 4, 1941 by United States War Department
The supercomputer era by Sidney Karin
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Before the eye and progress of my Song
Like and unfather'd vapour; here that Power
In all the might of its endowments, came
Athwart me; I was lost as in a cloud,
Halted without a struggle to break through,
And now recovering to my Soul I say
I recognize they glory; in such strength
Of usurpation, in such visitings
Of awful promise, when the light of sense
Goes out in flashes that have shewn to us
The invisible world, doth Greatness make abode
There harbours whether we be young or old.
Our destiny, our nature, and our home
Is with infinitude, and only there;
With hope it is, hope that can never die,
Effort, and expectation, and desire,
And something evermore about to be."
— William Wordsworth (William Wordsworth's The prelude : with a selection from the shorter poems, the sonnets, The recluse, and The excursion and three essays on the art of poetry)
posted by theoldman at 8:31 am (EST) on Oct 26, 2009
posted by fleela at 8:00 am (EST) on Sep 17, 2009
posted by fleela at 3:31 pm (EST) on Sep 15, 2009
Enjoy Lord Peter!
posted by lilithcat at 7:23 am (EST) on Sep 11, 2009