iThink:
Russell Watson, "Faith of the Heart"
Dos Gringos, "Going In For Guns"
WX at 0900: 69.1 (20.6) DP 63.0 (17.2) BP 29.76 (1007) Calm RH 80
Odometer 11A: 140.1mi
Z4.
Average/max heart rate = 157/176
Faster than I expected, but I dislike running in open sunlight. I slept in this morning otherwise.
After watching the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Twilight, " I was thinking about alternate histories, since the notion of contingency (as it relates to causality) is a big one for me as a military historian. Could it be that what happens in that episode really leads to as catastrophic consequences as occur during that episode? Those are fundamental discussions of contingency and agency that all historians must address at some point. I also like counterfactuals for the same reason.
That episode also brings up some more pointed thoughts about love, and what it means. Or not.
Splits
SGMT AGGRG SEGMT PERMI AVGPC DIST
1.00 08:57 08:57 08:57 08:57 1.00
1.00 17:31 08:34 08:34 08:45 2.00
1.00 26:25 08:54 08:54 08:48 3.00
1.00 35:13 08:48 08:48 08:48 4.00
1.00 43:59 08:46 08:46 08:48 5.00
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