February 2011
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Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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“What exists, I see with certainty. What does not exist, I shall create, if I...”
– Antonin Artaud via underthechinaberrytree (via billyjane)
Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
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dgdelatorre asked: Thanks for your answer, it cleared a lot my understanding of that animation.

By the way, tried to thank you through the post, but you have your disqus disabled.
Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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“If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things.”
– Albert Einstein (via thelittlesea)
Feb 24th
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dgdelatorre asked: I saw your Kepler Orrery of exoplanets post. I was wondering if you could explain it to me a little bit more.

¿Are all of those different planetary systems? ¿How do I compare their sizes to our own solar system? ¿So binary planet systems are the most common? ¿The planets and their orbits are scaled in some specific way? Because, ie system 94 just to the...
Feb 24th
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Giveaway of Tom Bihn field journal
via notebookstories.com NotebookStories is giving away sturdy Tom Bihn Field Journal on one of the latest blog post. The same post contains really detailed review of this product. This is perfect journal for any outdoor activity, but also useful as journal-on-the-go. Posted via email from lone immortal | Comment »
Feb 24th
Nicholas Alan Cope Photography →
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Feb 23rd
40-Year Reunion - Video Library - The New... →
A former New York Times employee receives his lost wallet, found some 40 years later. Inside, he finds photos and documents from his past.
Feb 23rd
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Kepler Orrery of exoplanets
via youtube.com All the multiple-planet systems discovered by Kepler, an exoplanet space mission of NASA, as of 2nd Feb. 2011; orbits go through the entire mission (3.5 years). Hot colors to Cool colors (Red to yellow to green to cyan to blue to gray) are Big planets to Smaller planets, relative to the other planets in the system. Posted via email from lone immortal | Comment » ...
Feb 22nd
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“There are three types of lies — lies, damn lies, and statistics.”
– Benjamin Disraeli (via kari-shma)
Feb 22nd
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Feb 21st
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Feb 20th
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Feb 20th
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Feb 19th
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Feb 19th
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Feb 19th
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Feb 19th
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Feb 17th
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Notebook Stories: A Blog About Notebooks,...
via notebookstories.com notebookstories.com Posted via email from lone immortal | Comment »
Feb 17th
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Watercolor painting by Grzegorz Wróbel |...
via livingdesign.info Internet is really good source for creative art. This is very impressive form of watercolor painting I’ve ever seen. This is a work done by Grzegorz Wróbel, a polish architect. Through well-crafted reflective shadows, he makes the painting alive. I liked his thought on his technique: The most difficult thing when working with watercolors is to control water! You...
Feb 17th
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Around by O-Check
via fieldnotesblog.com.au I’m always amazed by the designing ideas of Korean stationary. This time I’m talking about stationaries by O-Check Design Graphics. They are simply beautiful and serene. And this collection called “Around” is supposed to be on the occasion of 10th anniversary of the company. It is sad that I didn’t know about them, but I’m sure that...
Feb 17th
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There's no way like the american way
via k-state.edu At the Time of the Louisville Flood by Margaret Bourke-White, a legendary woman photographer Source: k-state-edu Copyright: aaaaTimepix Posted via email from lone immortal | Comment »
Feb 16th
Revealed after 125 years! Coca-Cola's secret... →
Feb 16th
Feb 16th
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Global alcohol consumption: Drinking habits | The...
via economist.com … The biggest boozers are found in Europe and in the former Soviet states. Moldovans are the most bibulous, getting through 18.2 litres each, nearly 2 litres more than the Czechs in second place. … Posted via email from lone immortal | Comment »
Feb 14th
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Feb 14th
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Feb 13th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 11th
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bits&bites: 11022011? →
palindrome date or not? in my [serbian&german] way of date counting it is- but according to rest of the world it’s not until Nov. 2. 2011, I was wondering,what do you think,can both days be used or not? [A palindrome is a symmetric word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that reads the… via billyjane
Feb 11th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 10th
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