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by James Tanner November 12 2012, 05:35

All categorizations of sources are arbitrary. Trying to pigeon hole any source as either "primary," "secondary" or some other shade of classification can...

Primary and Secondary Sources -- Who do you trust?...

by James Tanner November 12 2012, 05:35

Primary and Secondary Sources -- Who do you trust? http://t.co/YJv2aWw3 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) November 12, 2012 All categorizations of sources...

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by James Tanner November 11 2012, 13:13

A while ago, I started this mini-series called "Stepping Off Into the Past" to discuss my understanding of the processes of doing genealogical research....

Stepping Off Into the Past -- The Springthorpe...

by James Tanner November 11 2012, 13:13

Stepping Off Into the Past -- The Springthorpe Goldmine http://t.co/shSm17AP James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) November 11, 2012 A while ago, I started this...

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by James Tanner November 11 2012, 12:42

Day Lilies http://t.co/Ga4rGl7h James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) November 11, 2012 Somethings only last a very short time. Even life itself is short, when...

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by James Tanner November 11 2012, 12:42

Somethings only last a very short time. Even life itself is short, when compared to eternity. But every second can be lived as if it were eternity. Because...

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by James Tanner November 11 2012, 12:39

There are all sorts of unusual and colorful things both natural and manmade. I tend towards the natural, but whenever there is any lovely or of good report,...

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by James Tanner November 11 2012, 12:34

I guess I don't understand the idea of boredom. I am never bored. There is always never enough time to think about all the fantastic things there are in...

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by James Tanner November 10 2012, 20:00

Our society places such a hight price on physical perfection we have left reality far behind. If you taking a picture like this for commercial consumption,...

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by James Tanner November 10 2012, 19:57

The ideal of old age is having time to "enjoy" life. I translate that into sitting around a lot with nothing to do. I am the antithesis of having nothing...

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