February 2012
55 posts
Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 25th
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Feb 25th
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Feb 25th
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Medicine Road
Red Dog chasing, Jackalope out in the badlands, that’s the way it can go driven by hunger, looking for something deep in the desert, deep in the soul medicine wheel, dreams in the moonlight from each direction, the four winds blow Coyote Woman, she has a vision sets them to travel, on the Medicine Road they’re on the Medicine Road, out in the desert thunder is talking, rumbling low...
Feb 24th
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 22nd
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Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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Encounter
     Girl                                       Firefly                                                                                                     Quick leap, turned wrist. Bright dot in my fist.                                                   Night wide—                                                   sharp snap!                                                   I...
Feb 21st
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Feb 17th
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Feb 17th
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Feb 14th
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ListenPlea From a Cat named Virtute - The Weakerthans I...
Feb 13th
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Feb 12th
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Feb 11th
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The New Marriage Law (1950)
“In marriage, keep an eye on your own interests, and return radiant after registration, 1953” In 1950, China’s New Marriage Law passed, allowing autonomy in regards to marriage and divorce, and was part of Chairman Mao’s campaign to destroy China’s ties to old world mentalities. The issue was a personal one for Chairman Mao, who had taken an interest in women’s rights, providing...
Feb 10th
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Treehouse Beds
Feb 9th
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Feb 8th
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Feb 8th
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Intelligent Slime Mold
Single-celled slime molds demonstrate the ability to memorize and anticipate repeated events, a team of Japanese researchers reported in January. The study [pdf] clearly shows “a primitive version of brain function” in an organism with no brain at all. In their experiment, biophysicist Toshiyuki Nakagaki of Hokkaido University and colleagues manipulated the environment of Physarum...
Feb 7th
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Feb 7th
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Pangur Ban
I and Pangur Ban my cat, ‘Tis a like task we are at: Hunting mice is his delight, Hunting words I sit all night. Better far than praise of men ‘Tis to sit with book and pen; Pangur bears me no ill-will, He too plies his simple skill. ‘Tis a merry task to see At our tasks how glad are we, When at home we sit and find Entertainment to our mind. Oftentimes a mouse will stray In the hero...
Feb 7th
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Feb 6th
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Ouroboros and Infinity
“The Ouroboros  is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. The name originates from within Greek language; οὐρά, meaning “tail” and βόρος (boros) meaning “eating”, thus “he who eats the tail”. The Ouroboros represents the perpetual cyclic renewal of life, and infinity, the eternal return, and represents the cycle of life,...
Feb 6th
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Feb 5th
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Feb 5th
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ListenListen
Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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Secret theme behind Narnia Chronicles is based...
Apparently, each of the Narnia books was written with an underlying theme in mind, and no, it’s not exactly what you were thinking. Each of the seven children’s chronicles is based on one of the seven planets that comprised the heavens in medieval astrology. The ever popular books are generally known for the Christian allegory that pervades the text, not surprising in that Lewis...
Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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ListenOh no! - Marina and the Diamonds
Feb 4th
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“Revolutions always come around again. That’s why they’re called...”
– Terry Pratchett, Night Watch
Feb 4th
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Feb 3rd
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La Mer
A white mist drifts across the shrouds, A wild moon in this wintry sky Gleams like an angry lion’s eye Out of a mane of tawny clouds. The muffled steersman at the wheel Is but a shadow in the gloom;— And in the throbbing engine-room Leap the long rods of polished steel. The shattered storm has left its trace Upon this huge and heaving dome, For the thin threads of yellow foam Float on the waves...
Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Needled Owls
Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 2nd
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Contemporary reviews of Dracula
A site with all the contemporary reviews of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, ranging from 1897 to 1901. Excellent reading, especially with gems like this cropping up. “He finds himself shut up in a half ruined castle with a host who is only seen at night and three beautiful females who have the misfortune to be vampires. Their intentions, which can hardly be described as honourable, are to suck his...
Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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ListenSaving Josh - Trevor Morris
Feb 2nd