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<blockquote data-quote="bellgamin" data-source="post: 1013673" data-attributes="member: 56053"><p>Interesting! Have you read the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McGuffey_Readers" target="_blank"><strong>McGuffey Readers</strong></a> -- classic school books of yore. They are still bing printed but the older ones are "collectibles" so -- if you have any -- hang on to them so that your great-grandkids can turn a handsome profit.</p><p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p><p>[USER=69540]@Digmor Crusher[/USER] -- the presently active volcanos (Moana Lua & Kilauea) are on the big island of Hawaii. I am on Oahu. Unlike volcanos elsewhere, Hawaii's are non-violent/friendly. You can actually get quite close to Kilauea's caldera. Watching lava flow when it reaches the ocean is quite spectacular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bellgamin, post: 1013673, member: 56053"] Interesting! Have you read the [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McGuffey_Readers'][B]McGuffey Readers[/B][/URL] -- classic school books of yore. They are still bing printed but the older ones are "collectibles" so -- if you have any -- hang on to them so that your great-grandkids can turn a handsome profit. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [USER=69540]@Digmor Crusher[/USER] -- the presently active volcanos (Moana Lua & Kilauea) are on the big island of Hawaii. I am on Oahu. Unlike volcanos elsewhere, Hawaii's are non-violent/friendly. You can actually get quite close to Kilauea's caldera. Watching lava flow when it reaches the ocean is quite spectacular. [/QUOTE]
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