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5 hours ago ago from about cinema
attended the Santa Fe Film Festival this past weekend wrote out my paper for my final in International Cinema today, & so this semester winds down, as well as this year of good times, travels, & adventures.. having gone back & forth across the Atlantic Ocean more times than I am years old, I’ve determined home is a state of the heart [Via http://verdensting.wordpress.com]
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18 hours ago ago from Cycling for the Community
Its around this time of year, and again in February, when the old badgers move on to find more food and a new mate. Unfortunately for them, this means crossing roads and for some, the journey is curtailed and they never make it to pastures green. I hate seeing them at the side of the road as I cycle pass and always bless them as pedal on - yes, I'm a big softy. This got me thinking about the rather strange phenomenon that has emerged over ...
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22 hours ago ago from Synapsis
Relativity states that if an object moves , time for it will appear to go slower for an outside observer. Since the object is moving in respect to the observer, the observer is doing the same in respect to the object. So what am I missing? With this logic you can't determine if the object or the observer is slowed down. Because theres like a millisecond where the light has to bounce of the wall into your eyes..btw not even a millisecond
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7 hours ago ago from don\'t eat alone
Time is a living thing. We talk about it as something that ticks by or slips away, something we make or take or keep or lose, but it is a force, a dimension, an entity on its own terms. Though we often talk about telling time, we do better to listen to what it is saying, or revealing. Chet Raymo talks about looking out into the night sky as a venture back in time, the light in the sky coming from different stars and galaxies, all different ...
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11 hours ago ago from eTravelAsia
Tokyo, Japan , Jul 28, 2009 I wanted to explore some places i used to frequent as a kid, so i walked off base and commenced a very rigid search. I was able to find the yen store as we called it very easily, but it was closed. This store holds many special memories, like the time my told me the refrigerator outside of the store contained free items. It made sense to my seven year old brain, if the cokes and ice cream was outside the ...
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