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Interesting Observations and Updates
Observation of the Day: Salt has an expiration date! Whoa! Somewhere along the line I was under the impression that salt was a stable compound, a real survivor in the chemical world. Yet looking on the bottom of my little porta-shaker I see the “best by” date of 09-26-11!
What does this mean!?! Will it begin to heat up on 9-25-11 in prelude to molecular break-down? Will there be a nuclear reaction from my desk drawer as atomic level bonds break apart in wildly violent revulsion? Or will it blaze forth, transmorphing any and all organic material in a 10-mile radius into pillars of salt, putting to shame the historical and biblical case of Mr. Lot and his wife?
We will know - on 9-25-11.
Signing Update: A flyer has been designed by Floyd Edwards and is being posted locally. Here are the places and times:
9:30AM- 12:30 PM
Peggy Hillis' Spring Creek Coffee Company
Carmella Creamer's Spring Creek Floral & Gifts
Ruth Collins' Enchanted Paper
545 Court Street, Elko
There will be a local author, Shirley McCullough, also in on this!
Recommended reading: Today I suggest hunting up a copy of “Monument”, by Lloyd Biggle Jr. This made a huge impression on a young reader. And still stands on its own on a recent re-read.
Submissions: I'm still waiting to hear on these:
(03/06/08) Writers of the Future: entry
(12/22/07) Shroud Magazine: "This Essence Rejected"
Who Really Is: (insert name)
What Ever Happened To: John Varley?
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http://waltonfeed.com/grain/faqs/iif4.html
http://web.mit.edu/dryfoo/www/Info/condiments.html
table salt does not of its own accord decompose into sodium and chlorine. ... it can be stored indefinitely...
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Great to see that the signing advances. Best of luck to all involved.
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Strange!
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