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A book can't be a classic in 2025 if it was published after ______

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Why I moved out of Temple Bar after 25 years

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Anywhere near Oughterard I can rent a canoe or kayak for a week?

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An Ode to Mary Ann's [2021]

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A simple note template to help me keep track of when I write notes.

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Wonderful conductor on the C train today

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Where can I find a replacement for this flexible shaft that connects the dial to the potentiometer? No luck in Miele's catalog or ebay.

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How recent can classics be?

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From Boston: my son interested in studying engineering in Ireland.

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I don’t think threes are the biggest problem with NBA popularity.

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I like kids shows having fun with the classics. Phinias and Ferb: Troy Song

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How do you guys watch the celtics?

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In-store techniques for figuring out if a book is good in <5 minutes?

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Anyone recognize this performance of O' Fortuna?

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The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books

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The rhetoric around "book bans" is too loose.

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Reading a used, marked up book can be an intimate experience.

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If Debian isn't an option for a work machine, should I go to Windows (WSL) or Mac?

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Can you ssh into the paper pro?

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Is there a better movie trailer than the extended one for Cloud Atlas?

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My local used book shop got a nice haul of Loebs

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A subreddit for people interested in learning more about the Latin and Ancient Greek languages and the cultures of the ancient world.

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"Very little of Roman literature will find its way into the kingdom of heaven, when the events of this world will have lost their importance." -- A.N. Whitehead, 1922

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Who are your top 4 writers?

“Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another” – G.K. Chesterton Here we discuss The Great Books and other art forms, share best practices for pursuing a Classical Education and help others to understand the immense value of a traditional Liberal Arts education. Education should be about so much more than just making money, it should also teach people how to live well and to love that which is most beautiful. Our sub exists to promote these ideas.

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What is the shortest list of businesses/institutions that, if they closed, you’d leave the city?

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Athenist.com, a thing I built to help read classical books. I'm looking for early members/testers.

“Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another” – G.K. Chesterton Here we discuss The Great Books and other art forms, share best practices for pursuing a Classical Education and help others to understand the immense value of a traditional Liberal Arts education. Education should be about so much more than just making money, it should also teach people how to live well and to love that which is most beautiful. Our sub exists to promote these ideas.