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Kewl!
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![]() Twittering One wrote: Kewl! [Of course, I formerly worked for Eros!] That's nice. Have you gone out to see the "Golden Gates" exhibition? Fresh air and a festive atmosphere always tend to raise the spirits. Double-A |
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"That's nice.
Have you gone out to see the 'Golden Gates' exhibition? Fresh air and a festive atmosphere Always tend To raise The spirits." ~ Double-A "No alas, not, But hopefully I will, if I can tear myself away From listening to Ms. Terry Gross, on NPR's 'Fresh Air,' Where Books Talk. Come on down, you talking booking One! Read Morning Wood ~ Anchor Our literature, So it won't ruffle up and fly away! [Psttttt. Please bring Mr. Brian Greene, too! Our fabric needs softening As you surely know ~ Tactile sensitivity I do have!]" ~ Moi 2.11.05 Brian Greene ~ "With his book The Elegant Universe he developed a reputation for explaining complex scientific theories with insight and clarity. The book was the basis of a PBS series. His new book is, The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality. Greene is a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard and his doctorate from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes scholar. This interview was originally broadcast on March 16, 2004." http://www.npr.org/templates/rundown...n.php?prgId=13 |
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![]() Twittering One wrote: "That's nice. Have you gone out to see the 'Golden Gates' exhibition? Fresh air and a festive atmosphere Always tend To raise The spirits." ~ Double-A "No alas, not, But hopefully I will, if I can tear myself away From listening to Ms. Terry Gross, on NPR's 'Fresh Air,' Where Books Talk. Come on down, you talking booking One! Read Morning Wood ~ Anchor Our literature, So it won't ruffle up and fly away! [Psttttt. Please bring Mr. Brian Greene, too! Our fabric needs softening As you surely know ~ Tactile sensitivity I do have!]" ~ Moi 2.11.05 Brian Greene ~ "With his book The Elegant Universe he developed a reputation for explaining complex scientific theories with insight and clarity. The book was the basis of a PBS series. His new book is, The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality. Greene is a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard and his doctorate from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes scholar. This interview was originally broadcast on March 16, 2004." http://www.npr.org/templates/rundown...n.php?prgId=13 Yes, I saw the PBS series. Very enjoyable and intriguing. Greene is definitely cutting edge cosmology. Now, take your Walkman so as not to miss any NPR and get out into the sunshine! Double-A |
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"Now, take your Walkman
So as not to miss Any NPR and get out into the sunshine!" ~ Double-A Look who's talking! |
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Will ludes
Do? |
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"O, I'd say ~
Reality, more what one agrees, Or what feels Worth keeping, worth wanting ~ Worth settling In upon." ~ Moi * Tractile ~ Able to be stretched Into another shape without Breaking. Tactual ~ Relating to the sense of touch Or imparting The sensation of contact. Tactile corpuscle or tactile bud ~ A tiny egg-shaped Touch receptor that responds To light pressure and is found in the skin Of the palms, Lips, soles, and other hairless Sensitive areas. Also called Meissner's corpuscle. Tachyon ~ A hypothetical elementary particle That always travels faster Than the speed of light. * |
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![]() Twittering One wrote: "Now, take your Walkman So as not to miss Any NPR and get out into the sunshine!" ~ Double-A Look who's talking! "Do as I say, not as I do." |
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![]() Twittering One wrote: Will ludes Do? In lieu of Dos Equis? |
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