skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
bensozia
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
On Being in the Majority
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
– Mark Twain
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
View mobile version
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
A Historical Fantasy
An Archaeological Mystery
Favorites
Twenty-five of my best posts
Twenty-five archaeology posts
Twenty-five book reviews
Twenty-five history posts
Blog Archive
►
2024
(287)
►
November
(15)
►
October
(23)
►
September
(22)
►
August
(31)
►
July
(33)
►
June
(26)
►
May
(19)
►
April
(26)
►
March
(28)
►
February
(24)
►
January
(40)
►
2023
(470)
►
December
(27)
►
November
(32)
►
October
(29)
►
September
(45)
►
August
(57)
►
July
(43)
►
June
(45)
►
May
(48)
►
April
(33)
►
March
(41)
►
February
(33)
►
January
(37)
►
2022
(398)
►
December
(30)
►
November
(38)
►
October
(38)
►
September
(36)
►
August
(32)
►
July
(37)
►
June
(28)
►
May
(24)
►
April
(30)
►
March
(42)
►
February
(28)
►
January
(35)
►
2021
(463)
►
December
(36)
►
November
(28)
►
October
(40)
►
September
(44)
►
August
(32)
►
July
(30)
►
June
(48)
►
May
(39)
►
April
(41)
►
March
(35)
►
February
(39)
►
January
(51)
►
2020
(604)
►
December
(46)
►
November
(38)
►
October
(54)
►
September
(44)
►
August
(55)
►
July
(46)
►
June
(49)
►
May
(56)
►
April
(51)
►
March
(65)
►
February
(54)
►
January
(46)
►
2019
(565)
►
December
(51)
►
November
(52)
►
October
(41)
►
September
(60)
►
August
(55)
►
July
(39)
►
June
(43)
►
May
(50)
►
April
(48)
►
March
(34)
►
February
(44)
►
January
(48)
►
2018
(597)
►
December
(43)
►
November
(52)
►
October
(31)
►
September
(45)
►
August
(54)
►
July
(53)
►
June
(54)
►
May
(54)
►
April
(50)
►
March
(51)
►
February
(54)
►
January
(56)
►
2017
(897)
►
December
(69)
►
November
(48)
►
October
(65)
►
September
(87)
►
August
(69)
►
July
(67)
►
June
(90)
►
May
(90)
►
April
(82)
►
March
(87)
►
February
(66)
►
January
(77)
►
2016
(1211)
►
December
(90)
►
November
(98)
►
October
(107)
►
September
(90)
►
August
(91)
►
July
(108)
►
June
(108)
►
May
(91)
►
April
(97)
►
March
(115)
►
February
(104)
►
January
(112)
►
2015
(1274)
►
December
(95)
►
November
(94)
►
October
(114)
►
September
(114)
►
August
(93)
►
July
(103)
►
June
(105)
►
May
(124)
►
April
(114)
►
March
(118)
►
February
(102)
►
January
(98)
►
2014
(1177)
►
December
(95)
►
November
(79)
►
October
(80)
►
September
(106)
►
August
(91)
►
July
(92)
►
June
(100)
►
May
(105)
►
April
(94)
►
March
(114)
►
February
(106)
►
January
(115)
▼
2013
(1434)
►
December
(120)
►
November
(108)
►
October
(123)
►
September
(121)
►
August
(103)
►
July
(121)
►
June
(140)
►
May
(135)
►
April
(123)
▼
March
(116)
New Smyrna and Florida's First Boom
Egg Hunt 2013
Fear of Monsters
Today's Palace: Quinta da Regaleira
Deer "Culling" in Rock Creek Park
Weapon of Mass Destruction?
Squid-Cam
Medieval Dice
How Hot Can the Earth Get?
Energy Storage Using Trains and Hills
Hard Working House Republicans
The Dark Master of Horace Mann
Byzantine "Greek Fire" Hand Grenade
The $2.2 Million Bowl
Congress Rolls Over for the Imperial Presidency
DOMA on the Ropes
John William Waterhouse
The Sun Also Rises
In the Snow
Today at the Supreme Court
The Neolithic Goats of the British Highlands
Today in Historical Revisionism
The Lindisfarne Gospels
Obama on Immigration
Today's Article Title
Talking is the Most Human Thing
That's a Lot of Lava
Spring Snow
An Elf Song
Another Step Away from Madness about Crime
Ancient America at the LACMA
The Chinese Generation Gap
Sword
Today's Cathedral: Reims
Brian Forbes Powell in the Galapagos
Pictures of People with Fibromyalgia
Obama Goes to Israel, Gives a Speech
Grant in Command
Eurozone on the Path to Nowhere
Why is Gandalf a Compelling Character?
Never Trust these People
Cat People and Bird People at War
Eating Plants in the Chinese Paleolithic
Don't Roll the Dice
One More Reprieve for the Drumclay Crannog
Saturn V Engines Recovered from the Sea
My Galley Charged with Forgetfulness
Gate to the Underworld?
Today in Budget Fantasy
Jesus as a Shape-Shifter
Sociology, Numbers, and Dismissing the Minority
The Slave Cemetery at the University of Virginia
Michael Melford
Reports of UFO Sightings are Down
Some Species We Might Try to Bring Back
The Book of Kells Online
The Latest on Human Self-Domestication
Overbites and the History of Civilization
Diego Velázquez and the Ugly Hapsburgs
Hobo Signs
Castles Named Falkenstein
Urbex
In Which I Agree with Ken Cuccinelli
Political Narcissism
Today's Indian Palace: Jaisalmer
Rob Portman Evolves, or, ACT-UP Was Right
The Sami Cosmos
Roman Cockerel from Cirencester
Early Birds had Four Wings
Gun Lock, ca. 1700
Wasted Biomedical Research
Li Huayi
Chestnut Update
Dirty Hippies and Respect for Authority
Ancient Shoes
The Bypass/Angioplasty Fad
Data, Noise, and the Pressure of Big Money Science
Martín Rico
Early Spring in Georgetown
Religious Belief and Criminal Behavior
Fenced Graves in Roman Colchester
Rich People Live Longer
Berenike: Rome's Gateway to India
First Flowers
The Forest of Desolation
Neolithic Houses in Britain
How Old Is the Domesticated Dog?
A Traditional Home in Libya
Mice from NIMH
Deer Out of Control in Britain
The Police and the Muslim Brotherhood
What is Miraculous?
The Contemporary Ethos
Rand Paul Stands Up Against Drone Warfare
Remembering the Invasion of Iraq, Ten Years Later
Ottoman Treasures
Snain
Hugo Chavez, Capitalism, and the Poor
Form and Content, or, Giovanni Bologna's Passionat...
Art and Life, or, the Passionate Composer
►
February
(111)
►
January
(113)
►
2012
(1422)
►
December
(102)
►
November
(115)
►
October
(122)
►
September
(109)
►
August
(125)
►
July
(115)
►
June
(98)
►
May
(117)
►
April
(119)
►
March
(128)
►
February
(135)
►
January
(137)
►
2011
(1600)
►
December
(144)
►
November
(159)
►
October
(145)
►
September
(136)
►
August
(125)
►
July
(141)
►
June
(151)
►
May
(131)
►
April
(114)
►
March
(134)
►
February
(106)
►
January
(114)
►
2010
(1590)
►
December
(108)
►
November
(127)
►
October
(137)
►
September
(142)
►
August
(155)
►
July
(132)
►
June
(127)
►
May
(131)
►
April
(146)
►
March
(167)
►
February
(113)
►
January
(105)
►
2009
(590)
►
December
(118)
►
November
(102)
►
October
(61)
►
September
(64)
►
August
(59)
►
July
(32)
►
June
(20)
►
May
(41)
►
April
(25)
►
March
(17)
►
February
(19)
►
January
(32)
►
2008
(71)
►
December
(19)
►
November
(24)
►
October
(19)
►
September
(9)
About Me
John
John Bedell is an archaeologist, historian, and father of five living in Maryland. He has self-published two novels and is writing a third.
View my complete profile
No comments:
Post a Comment