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  1. George Takei would like to return to Star Trek as an admiral. I've said before Paramount should make an ST: Sulu series. In it, a retired Admiral Sulu would be giving an oral history of his time in Starfleet to a young archivist. Each episode would would start with his narration and then seque into his story with younger actors. The format would allow jumping around from untold TOS stories to what happened between the movies and more.

    #StarTrek #television #movies #Sulu

    trekmovie.com/2026/02/17/inter

  2. George Washington (1732–1799) was an American military leader and statesman who commanded the Continental Army, presided over the Constitutional Convention, and became the first U.S. president. Revered as the “Father of His Country,” he shaped the nation’s early identity and institutions #PresidentsDay

  3. George Bennett admits he can’t imagine his life without bike

    George Bennett‘s been through more than one hardship in 2025, but this year seems to be an opportunity…
    #NewsBeep #News #Cycling #GeorgeBennett #NSNCyclingTeam #Sports #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/425282/

  4. George Hutcheson, a Scottish #Presbyterian expositor, notes that Job is accused (v.22:6-7) not of cruelty but of neglect: no water for the weary, no bread for the hungry. Scripture treats withheld mercy as real guilt. We answer not only for harm done, but for good refused.

    What omissions would still accuse us? Where can you give water today?
    #Christian #ChurchHistory #ConfessionalFaith

  5. George Hutcheson, a Scottish #Presbyterian expositor, notes that Job is accused (v.22:6-7) not of cruelty but of neglect: no water for the weary, no bread for the hungry. Scripture treats withheld mercy as real guilt. We answer not only for harm done, but for good refused.

    What omissions would still accuse us? Where can you give water today?
    #Christian #ChurchHistory #ConfessionalFaith

  6. George Hutcheson, a Scottish #Presbyterian expositor, notes that Job is accused (v.22:6-7) not of cruelty but of neglect: no water for the weary, no bread for the hungry. Scripture treats withheld mercy as real guilt. We answer not only for harm done, but for good refused.

    What omissions would still accuse us? Where can you give water today?
    #Christian #ChurchHistory #ConfessionalFaith

  7. George Hutcheson, a Scottish #Presbyterian expositor, notes that Job is accused (v.22:6-7) not of cruelty but of neglect: no water for the weary, no bread for the hungry. Scripture treats withheld mercy as real guilt. We answer not only for harm done, but for good refused.

    What omissions would still accuse us? Where can you give water today?
    #Christian #ChurchHistory #ConfessionalFaith

  8. George Hutcheson, a Scottish #Presbyterian expositor, notes that Job is accused (v.22:6-7) not of cruelty but of neglect: no water for the weary, no bread for the hungry. Scripture treats withheld mercy as real guilt. We answer not only for harm done, but for good refused.

    What omissions would still accuse us? Where can you give water today?
    #Christian #ChurchHistory #ConfessionalFaith

  9. George Wilson presents "Servers as Functions" - Brisbane Functional Programming Group #BFPG #FP

  10. George Rossman, Caltech professor of mineralogy, emeritus, passed away on February 6, 2026. He was 81.

    The unifying theme of his research career was a simple, relatable question: Why do gems and other minerals possess their distinctive colors? He also studied the distribution of water in minerals of the deep earth, electronic structure, etc.

    From Chris Tacker on MSA-list and:
    gps.caltech.edu/news-and-event

  11. George Rossman, Caltech professor of mineralogy, emeritus, passed away on February 6, 2026. He was 81.

    The unifying theme of his research career was a simple, relatable question: Why do gems and other minerals possess their distinctive colors? He also studied the distribution of water in minerals of the deep earth, electronic structure, etc.

    From Chris Tacker on MSA-list and:
    gps.caltech.edu/news-and-event

    #Caltech #MineralSocAmerica #Mineralology #EarthScience

  12. George Rossman, Caltech professor of mineralogy, emeritus, passed away on February 6, 2026. He was 81.

    The unifying theme of his research career was a simple, relatable question: Why do gems and other minerals possess their distinctive colors? He also studied the distribution of water in minerals of the deep earth, electronic structure, etc.

    From Chris Tacker on MSA-list and:
    gps.caltech.edu/news-and-event

    #Caltech #MineralSocAmerica #Mineralology #EarthScience

  13. George Rossman, Caltech professor of mineralogy, emeritus, passed away on February 6, 2026. He was 81.

    The unifying theme of his research career was a simple, relatable question: Why do gems and other minerals possess their distinctive colors? He also studied the distribution of water in minerals of the deep earth, electronic structure, etc.

    From Chris Tacker on MSA-list and:
    gps.caltech.edu/news-and-event

    #Caltech #MineralSocAmerica #Mineralology #EarthScience

  14. George Rossman, Caltech professor of mineralogy, emeritus, passed away on February 6, 2026. He was 81.

    The unifying theme of his research career was a simple, relatable question: Why do gems and other minerals possess their distinctive colors? He also studied the distribution of water in minerals of the deep earth, electronic structure, etc.

    From Chris Tacker on MSA-list and:
    gps.caltech.edu/news-and-event

    #Caltech #MineralSocAmerica #Mineralology #EarthScience

  15. George Price Hays, a Presbyterian minister and college president, warns against pious sentimentality. We imagine serving Christ at Bethany or defending Him in Gethsemane, he says, yet miss Him daily. Christ meets us in every impenitent soul—rich or poor—whom we encounter. If Matthew 25 is true, evangelism itself demands reverence. How would our witness change if we treated those we seek to convert with the same awe we claim for Christ?

    #christian #faith #evangelism