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"...the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like the fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars..."
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Billy and Jill tie the knot |
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Topic: Current Events |
12:50 am EDT, May 1, 2007 |
Billy got married on Sunday. The wedding was wonderful and several of us had the honor of witnessing the beautiful event. Billy and Jill tie the knot |
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Updated version of Drexlers 'Engines of Creation' |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
6:12 pm EDT, Apr 30, 2007 |
This site is offering a newly updated version of Erik Drexlers book "Engines of Creation" for free (as an e-book). Looks like he just updated it in Feb of 2007. For anyone who hasn't read the original "Engines of Creation", I highly recommend it if you are interested in nanotechnology or are just looking for a good read. It is one of my favorite books. Updated version of Drexlers 'Engines of Creation' |
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Floating toy diaster helps educate |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
6:02 pm EDT, Apr 30, 2007 |
January 1992, a freighter crossing the Pacific from Hong Kong to Tacoma, Wash., ran into rough weather near the International Date Line. As the ship heaved through the storm-tossed seas, several cargo containers on deck—including one filled with tens of thousands of plastic tub toys—came loose, fell overboard, and broke apart. Seven months after the spill, the plastic ducks, beavers, turtles, and frogs began washing up on beaches. Scientists who track ocean currents were ecstatic. Even today, additional members of the tub-toy armada occasionally make landfall. The date and place of each of the nearly 1,000 toys recovered to date provide a data point, says Curtis Ebbesmeyer, a retired oceanographer in Seattle. Some of the toys are well traveled indeed—one frog washed ashore in Scotland, and a duck turned up near Maine. However, most of the drifters have remained stuck in the Pacific Subarctic Gyre, a set of deepwater and surface currents spanning an area the size of the continental United States that generally flows counterclockwise around the northern Pacific Ocean.
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Of beer and bubbles: The formula for a perfect pint | Lifestyle | Reuters |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:23 pm EDT, Apr 25, 2007 |
A mathematical formula can now predict how the frothy head on a beer changes over time, a finding that may have a wide range of commercial uses beyond pulling the perfect pint, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
Beer smarts:) Of beer and bubbles: The formula for a perfect pint | Lifestyle | Reuters |
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Best joke ever...and so true |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
4:58 pm EDT, Apr 24, 2007 |
hehehehehehe......or rather....muhahahahahahahahha. Best joke ever...and so true |
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FDA approves first U.S. bird flu vaccine - Nature |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:09 pm EDT, Apr 17, 2007 |
A vaccine designed to protect humans against the H5N1 influenza virus, known as bird flu, has been approved for the first time in the United States. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the approval Tuesday. Officials said the vaccine could be used in the event of an influenza pandemic to provide early limited protection in the months before a vaccine tailored to a specific pandemic strain of the virus could be produced.
FDA approves first U.S. bird flu vaccine - Nature |
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Fire destroys Johnny Cash home - CNN.com |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:10 am EDT, Apr 11, 2007 |
Johnny Cash's longtime lakeside home, a showcase where he wrote much of his famous music and entertained U.S. presidents, music royalty and visiting fans, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday.
Fire destroys Johnny Cash home - CNN.com |
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Full-colour glow-in-the-dark materials unveiled |
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Topic: Technology |
9:08 pm EDT, Mar 15, 2007 |
Glow-in-the-dark materials that shine with the whole range of visible colours, and can even produce white light, have been developed by Japanese researchers. ... "Conventional blue or green phosphors create an eerily uncomfortable illumination environment in which people feel anxiety," Saito explains. They also give poor contrast when used for signs which is a problem when people need to find exits through heavy smoke or dust, he says. Warmer colours like orange and red will produce more legible signs. "Combining red, green, and blue colours even enables us to create white light, which may provide more natural illumination," Saito says. ... Cool! Full-colour glow-in-the-dark materials unveiled |
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