El Jaleo - Reproduction - www.johnsingersargent.org
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Lovely website of the work of John Singer Sargent
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Today is the Tomorrow of Yesterday
Lovely website of the work of John Singer Sargent
A nearly 300 million year old forest has been found underneath a coal mine in Wuda in China
The PurrMachine is a blog written by a small black cat, with her reflections on both the human and feline condition.
His feature films include multi-award winning action drama Johnny Was (Sony/First Look), thriller The Riddle (Image Entertainment/Mail on Sunday) with 2.6 million DVDs, and chiller Legend of the Bog (Lionsgate). Brendan is also a Writer-For-Hire for studio and independent projects such as Addae's Journey for Devonshire Productions and Endurance for Denmark's Origicorp.
A very high resolution picture of Earth from NASA
Giving Thanks for Old Tech
The "Lone Tenement" beside the East River
Proposed new icons for Facebook :)
You know you want to knit a sweater for a penguin...
A truly amazing invention!
Very smart e-mail!
Jell Wells is my favorite blogger from the Left. He is erudite, passionate and compassionate and with a unique writing style that has echoes of H.P. Lovecraft. A real master wordsmith. Enjoy!
Knots can now be tied systematically in the microscopic world. A team of scientists led by Uro Tkalec from the Joef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana (Slovenia), who has been working at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization in Göttingen (Germany) since September 2010, has now found a way to create every imaginable knot inside a liquid crystal. Starting points of the new method are tiny silica microspheres confined in thin liquid crystal layers. Surrounding these microspheres, a net of fine lines is formed where the molecular orientation of the liquid crystal is altered. The researchers discovered a method to twist and link these lines in such a manner as to create every knot imaginable.
South Park Savings and Loan :))
This is what the number Tau sounds like in musical form - just beautiful
Panorama of Mussenden Temple on the Northern Irish coast
In pictures: Women of the vortex
I love these exchanges between Bill and Steve
Smart come-backs