My old buddy Roger, myself, and Jack Daniels went frog gigging. Roger’s wife had promised to fix us her renowned frog leg dinner if we would go get some. We may have been able to find frog legs ...
One day, Wayland will truly take over the Linux world, but it's not quite there yet with plenty still using X11 due to various problems some of which the new Frog Protocols aim to solve. Announced by ...
The original Juno-D arrived in the mid-’00s, offering an affordable keyboard-workstation equipped for various styles of aspiring and gigging musicians. The range has evolved over the years, with the ...
The Eiffinger's tree frog (Kurixalus eiffingeri), found on Ishigaki and Iriomote islands in Japan, has a unique biological adaptation: its tadpoles do not defecate during their early developmental ...
In last week’s question about burning out doing work that you love, I wrote this: I used to think the cure for burn-out was lots of downtime and relaxation — and sometimes it is — but what’s worked ...
If there were a frog gigging tournament series back in the sixties, my dad Fred Clayton of Red River County, Texas would have been the Bill Dance of the gigging world. I remember vividly standing ...
If there were a frog gigging tournament series back in the 60s, my dad, Fred Clayton of Red River County, would have been the Bill Dance of the gigging world! I remember vividly standing behind him on ...
If there were a frog gigging tournament series back in the sixties, my dad Fred Clayton of Red River County, Texas would have been the Bill Dance of the gigging world! I remember vividly standing ...
But underneath the idyll, a murder and a disappearance haunt its residents. Suspense crime thriller The Frog weaves both incidents together despite them being 20 years apart. One is a crime from ...
If there were a frog gigging tournament series back in the 60s, my dad, Fred Clayton of Red River… ...
frog gigging, and critter trapping. The Texanist also spent countless hours traipsing along Bird Creek, exploring, relaxing, and smoking the abundant grapevine stems. And then, too, the Texanist ...