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The Scale of the Universe 2
Zoom from the edge of the universe to the quantum foam of spacetime and learn about everything in between.
18 Rules of Living by the Dalai Lama
1. Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.
PartyCloud - Mix 20 millions songs !
PartyCloud is powered by the iWebDJ Player and SoundCloud music.
Weierstrass functions
Weierstrass functions are famous for being continuous everywhere, but differentiable "nowhere". Here is an example of one:
Clouds That Look Like Things: a new book from the Cloud...
Clouds That Look Like Things: a new book from the Cloud Appreciation Society
The week in pictures: 25 May 2012 - Telegraph
A round-up of our favourite photographs of the week.
Weight Training Workout Videos
Designing a Resistance Training Program - McKinley Health...
The first step to designing a resistance training program is establishing your fitness goal. The type and number of exercises, as well as the number of sets and repetitions will differ based on your fitness goal.
Philographics
A series of posters explaining complex philosophical theories through the simplicity of geometry. The project consists on 24 posters about different philosophical theories and a journal where they are more developed.
Marvel Minimalist Posters
Minimalist poster design
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Mark Jenkins // Glazed Paradise
Street installations by Mark Jenkins.
The 48 Laws of Power - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is a 1998 book by . Robert Greene takes elements of some of the world's most influential political thinkers to come up with the 48 Laws of Power, from to , he captures their most important points of power.
Mpemba effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The is the observation that warmer water can sometimes freeze faster than colder water. Although the observation has been verified, there is no single scientific explanation for the effect.