People are continually talking about taking away funding and outright closing libraries, so I would guess that they want people to understand the actual benefit (not that it will sink in till they're gone)...
The Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 was the deadliest earthquake in US history, resulting in the deaths of over 3,000 people. In the aftermath of the disaster, you could literally see where the Earth split along the San Andreas Fault:
People are continually talking about taking away funding and outright closing libraries, so I would guess that they want people to understand the actual benefit (not that it will sink in till they're gone)...
It's for cleaning under your fingernails.
Minimum wage for the period, just for a little perspective:
February 1, 1968 $1.65
August 30, 1964 $1.30
August 30, 1963 $1.25
November 15, 1957 $1.00
People are continually talking about taking away funding and outright closing libraries, so I would guess that they want people to understand the actual benefit (not that it will sink in till they're gone)...
they track everything you read and research as well.
Much as your credit card company and bank track every place you go and everything you buy.
We all saw that but he lived another 5 years, dying at about 137 years old
he's still alive in that picture
A plume moth. Very pretty!