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Our time is so specialised that we have people who know more and more or less and less.
Our time is so specialised that we have people who know more and more or less and less.
There are no permanent changes because change itself is permanent. It behooves the industrialist to research and the investor to read more
There are no permanent changes because change itself is permanent. It behooves the industrialist to research and the investor to be vigilant.
When you think of the Caribbean today, you think of clear blue warm water, ... Probably about 12 million years read more
When you think of the Caribbean today, you think of clear blue warm water, ... Probably about 12 million years ago, it was more like the eastern Pacific; it was a bit cooler. There was greater seasonal change in temperatures, and there were more nutrients around.
That's a new concept in this state.
That's a new concept in this state.
I didn't hit it too well in the first few holes, when there was no wind. But I got it read more
I didn't hit it too well in the first few holes, when there was no wind. But I got it up and down a few times, just steady stuff. And as the wind started to pick up, I kind of started to focus a little bit better and hit it closer and made a few putts.
I have improved a lot. I think it's strength, age, experience, and attitude. Plus, I'm really, really fit.
I have improved a lot. I think it's strength, age, experience, and attitude. Plus, I'm really, really fit.
We feel comfortable lining him up against anyone.
We feel comfortable lining him up against anyone.
He's tough to compare to anyone, I think, because of not only his success but the longevity of his success. read more
He's tough to compare to anyone, I think, because of not only his success but the longevity of his success. I mean, who pitches for 20-some years and has only one losing season and at the age of 43 has a sub-2.00 ERA?
All three doubles teams played very well. Our No. 1 doubles (Greg Janssen and Todd Fuller) got off to a read more
All three doubles teams played very well. Our No. 1 doubles (Greg Janssen and Todd Fuller) got off to a slow start but managed to turn the match around when they needed to and came back strong in the second and third set.