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Living in the Past: 4pm: Longstreet's counterattack obliterates Yanks south of the Turnpike
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Thursday, August 30, 2012. 4pm: Longstreet's counterattack obliterates Yanks south of the Turnpike. Wilcox had sent two of his brigades forward as soon as he saw Porter start retreating. He had decided on his own initiative to cut off the retreating Union soldiers, but it didn’t go as planned. Robert Milroy wrote that he tried to stop “the great tide of cowardly runaways”:. George Morell had arrived on the battlefield in dismay. He had missed his men’s charge thanks to a mistaken detour to Cent...Hood...
Living in the Past: 6pm: U.S. Army Regulars finally put breaks on Reb attack, Pope calls it quits
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Thursday, August 30, 2012. 6pm: U.S. Army Regulars finally put breaks on Reb attack, Pope calls it quits. Stonewall Jackson was making very little effort to attack the Union men opposite him. He didn’t really have to. Longstreet’s complete obliteration of the defenders on Chinn Ridge had caught them in an untenable trap between the two wings of the Confederate army, and they were withdrawing on their own. All Jackson had to do was keep them moving. Heintzelman had already sent some of Sigel’s troop...
Living in the Past: 7am: Before the storm, Yank Fifth Corps arrives
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Thursday, August 30, 2012. 7am: Before the storm, Yank Fifth Corps arrives. Morell had stayed with them as they fell back a safe distance before forming columns. But wires had gotten crossed between Morell and Porter and when a gap opened between the brigade and the rest of the corps, Morell missed their turn onto Sudley Road and kept marching straight towards the Junction. By mid-day they would be in Centreville before someone figured out the error. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). AoP Corps - I.
Living in the Past: 12am - 5am: Pope plans chase of "retreating" Rebs
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Thursday, August 30, 2012. 12am - 5am: Pope plans chase of "retreating" Rebs. Northwest of Manassas Junction. Not long before Porter’s Union men started marching, Maj. General Richard Anderson’s Confederate men stopped marching at last. Anderson commanded the final division of the Confederate army, which had been detached for special work on the march from Richmond. They had marched 17 miles, and for the last few hours in the pitch-black, and the men were exhausted. Knowing that some thirty or forty piec...
Living in the Past: 5pm: Yanks try to stem Reb tide on Chinn Ridge, but are washed away
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Thursday, August 30, 2012. 5pm: Yanks try to stem Reb tide on Chinn Ridge, but are washed away. Note: Jackson's wing not depicted. Another First Corps brigade had been rushed up Chinn Ridge behind Ricketts’ wavering men:. To our left, where we found the De Kalb regiment [41. While the Texans and South Carolinians hammered the mob of men from Ricketts’ division and the First Corps, the third brigade from the division decided to cross the Turnpike and hit the Union stronghold on Dogan’s Ridge. Unable to di...
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Dead Authors Book Club: February 2012
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About Our Book Club. Monday, February 13, 2012. More Book Suggestions for Mid-Twentieth Century Gender Relations. I do think it would be nice to focus on gender roles during the mid-twentieth century so the discussion doesn't get too broad. The Pumpkin Eater by Penelope Mortimor - this book was the inspiration for the theme so it would be nice if a few people read it. The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood 1967 [the seminal work (ha, seminal! That put Atwood on the map]. Sunday, February 12, 2012. We are yo...
Dead Authors Book Club: Poverty: Structural Constraint or Moral Failing?
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About Our Book Club. Thursday, June 16, 2011. Poverty: Structural Constraint or Moral Failing? In our discussion of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Francie's story has a happy ending, though it stands in sharp relief to the stories of countless others that Francie encounters in her Brooklyn: those who, despite their best efforts, cannot rise above the grip of poverty. From here our discussion traveled down several avenues exploring the relationship between the novel and depictions of poverty. We discussed ...
Dead Authors Book Club: November 2011
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About Our Book Club. Monday, November 14, 2011. Mediums of Exchange in Sci Fi. In Isaac Asimov's Foundation. This also got me thinking about other sci fi series and their mediums of exchange. The twelve colonies in Battlestar Gallactica used cubits even after the apocolypse of their home planet. I found it interesting that they still made bets and would buy things despite the meager circumstances and since it was unlikely the fiat currency of cubits was backed by anything since the colonies were dest...
Dead Authors Book Club: Previously Read Books
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About Our Book Club. Below is our running list of books for the Dead Authors Book Club, we have a variety of books - from children's literature, to science fiction, to playwrights, to great American classics. There are around fifteen members of the book club and we're a diverse group, thus we get to experience many genres of literature. We hope you'll consider reading them too. By F Scott Fitzgerald (6/2009). By Joseph Heller (8/2009). By Robert Louis Stevenson (11/2009). By Ian Fleming (4/2010). Living ...
Dead Authors Book Club: June 2011
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About Our Book Club. Thursday, June 16, 2011. Poverty: Structural Constraint or Moral Failing? In our discussion of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Francies story has a happy ending, though it stands in sharp relief to the stories of countless others that Francie encounters in her Brooklyn: those who, despite their best efforts, cannot rise above the grip of poverty. Labels: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. Do Psychopaths Dream of Electric Sheep? Called The Psychopath Test. Labels: Do Andriods...
Dead Authors Book Club: About Our Book Club
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About Our Book Club. About Our Book Club. Remember that book you read in high school that you didn't really appreciate? It occasionally creeps up in conversation and you can honestly say you read it, but you honestly can't remember that much about it? It's always interesting to see what everyone takes from the book and how those ideas manifest into presentations. We've seen book themed rap songs, art projects, poems, a blow up doll in a body cast, extensive power points on World War 2, Lego architecture ...
Dead Authors Book Club: Mediums of Exchange in Sci Fi
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About Our Book Club. Monday, November 14, 2011. Mediums of Exchange in Sci Fi. In Isaac Asimov's Foundation. This also got me thinking about other sci fi series and their mediums of exchange. The twelve colonies in Battlestar Gallactica used cubits even after the apocolypse of their home planet. I found it interesting that they still made bets and would buy things despite the meager circumstances and since it was unlikely the fiat currency of cubits was backed by anything since the colonies were dest...
Dead Authors Book Club: More Book Suggestions for Mid-Twentieth Century Gender Relations
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About Our Book Club. Monday, February 13, 2012. More Book Suggestions for Mid-Twentieth Century Gender Relations. I do think it would be nice to focus on gender roles during the mid-twentieth century so the discussion doesn't get too broad. The Pumpkin Eater by Penelope Mortimor - this book was the inspiration for the theme so it would be nice if a few people read it. The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood 1967 [the seminal work (ha, seminal! That put Atwood on the map]. February 13, 2012 at 11:35 AM. It se...
Dead Authors Book Club: Idle Kings
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About Our Book Club. Tuesday, April 24, 2012. It little profits that an idle king,. By this still hearth, among these barren crags,. Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and dole. Unequal laws unto a savage race,. That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know me not. This round, our topic is people who achieved greatness early in life. Sometimes it's art, sometimes business, sometimes war, but there are certain people who always live after their greatest moment. What happens to them later in life? Http:/ en....
Dead Authors Book Club: Book Suggestions for Mid-Twentieth Century, Gender-Themed Book Club
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About Our Book Club. Sunday, February 12, 2012. Book Suggestions for Mid-Twentieth Century, Gender-Themed Book Club. The Pumpkin Eater by Penelope Mortimer. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. Valley of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann. The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan. The Group by Mary McCarthy. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Consider Her Ways by John Wyndham. The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. LeGuin. The Shrinking Man by Richard Matheson. February 13, 2012 at 7:55 AM. February 13, 2012 at 8:21 AM.
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Living in the Past. Decoupling Ruby with RabbitMQ at SF.rb. On Tuesday I spoke at the SF.rb meetup. At InstaCart HQ in San Francisco. Here are the slides that I presented from:. Sharding into big integers. One day you wake up, you grab your laptop, you open your email, you see a strange alert, and you open up your exception tracking service. There you see the following text. ActiveRecord: StatementInvalid: PG: NumericValueOutOfRange: ERROR: integer out of range. Native type, an. Fortunately Danger is our...
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Thursday, August 30, 2012. 6pm: U.S. Army Regulars finally put breaks on Reb attack, Pope calls it quits. Stonewall Jackson was making very little effort to attack the Union men opposite him. He didn’t really have to. Longstreet’s complete obliteration of the defenders on Chinn Ridge had caught them in an untenable trap between the two wings of the Confederate army, and they were withdrawing on their own. All Jackson had to do was keep them moving. Heintzelman had already sent some of Sigel’s troop...
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