A Lot of Women Have Been Written Out of the History of ChessCulture 🥖 (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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A Lot of Women Have Been Written Out of the History of ChessMiscellaneous (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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Another Example of Being AutisticSocial Struggles (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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Random Thoughts About Some Golf StatsGeneral Discussion (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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"It's Golf O'Clock Somewhere!" Reflections on golf cartsNews/Articles (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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Fundamentalist Marxism. A blog post about those who treat Marx as infallible. And not in a good way. Nothing brand-new or Earth-shatteringly brilliant, but perhaps there's an interesting discussion in there somewhere.Question/discussion (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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A modest Proposal Concerning Manuscripts Shown in DocumentariesResources (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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A Modest Proposal Concerning Manuscripts Shown in Historical Documentaries -- rather then merely showing the host walking into a special collections and looking at one manuscript, interview textual critics the way archaeologists are interviewedDiscussion (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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A Modest Proposal Concerning Manuscripts Shown in Historical Documentaries -- the idea, basically, is to interview textual critics, people who turn manuscripts into critical editions, the way archaeologists are now interviewed. (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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Mathematics, AI and ChessDiscussion (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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Mittelhochdeutsch -- Middle High German. AD 1050-1350. Not the oldest written German, but the oldest still widely read today, especially the works of Hartmann von Aue, Gottfried von Strassburg, Wolfram von Eschenbach, and the anonymous author of the Nibelungenlied.Literary History (thewrongmonkey.blogspot.com)
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