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Learning Daily - The Lost Battalion (1st World War)

Knowledge is Power So, as I said learning or wanting to learn can manifest itself at any time.  I was watching "Gilligan's Island" this morning and there was an episode about Gilligan and making him a hero.  At the end of the episode, after he has been made the hero, he is saying that heroes run in the family because some family member was part of the "Lost Battalion" in World War I, he was apparently the guide.  But, anyway, I have never heard of the Lost Battalion.  So, I looked it up.  It's actually a real thing.  And was a quite interesting read.  Of the over 500 soldiers that were in the "Lost Battalion" only 194 left it unscathed.   Want to read about it?  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Battalion_(World_War_I)

Learning Daily - Hemingway and Dinosaur Sex...

 I have said it many times, but maybe not on this blog, one of the most valuable things I ever learned in my college career, was from a professor who said, if you do anything in your life, learn one new thing each and every day.  Since then, I have always tried to do that.  So, I want to start sharing that with you. Today, I actually did two things.  I don't always seek out to learn new things, unless something isnt just presenting itself to me.  Today, two things did. Ernest Hemingway A co-worker whom I have come to greatly respect and who has taught me so much about the work in our jobs, taught me something without knowing it today.  During a meeting he sent me a message.  "Write drunk, edit sober - Hemingway."  Actually a very valid quote, but I wouldn't recommend it for work emails or writings.  But, if writing articles, books, or blogs (I am not drunk while writing this) it might not be a bad thing.  Anywho, it is not the quote that...