Zack Hill by John Deering and John Newcombe for July 11, 2021

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 3 years ago

    touché

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    Pedmar Premium Member about 3 years ago

    That phrase was also used to describe the Platt River in Nebraska.

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    Dobber Premium Member about 3 years ago

    And Google is raking in the bucks from every click.

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    Havel  about 3 years ago

    Nicholas Carr’s 2010 book, “The Shallows” addresses this topic. One of the books that has stuck with me despite reading it years ago…

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    Erichalfbee  about 3 years ago

    And yet I have learned so much, I learned to identify and utilise various wild plants and many other aspects of natural history, I learned how to better grow veg in my garden, I improved on my guitar playing, I learned how to play better chess, I learned a lot of interesting history, both local and worldwide, As well as many other things, the alternativer to a mile wide and an inch deep is perhaps the reverse, I have met such folks, they are “experts” in their field, butare also like fish out of water dealing with anything else. I like my widely varied and shallowish range of knowledge and experience, it has allowed me a rich and varied life and I can cope with pretty much any practical tasks I need to.

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