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The Joy of Finding Out Why It's Gone

Posted 3 Weeks Ago at 09:51 AM by Pyrotex
Updated 3 Weeks Ago at 10:01 AM by Pyrotex
Yeah, you don't know what you got 'till it's gone. But the mystery lingers. Why is it gone? The mystery tasks me, like a great white whale somewhere over the horizon.

I am speaking, of course, of the disastrous visit to Office Depot, as elucidated in my previous blog. I am speaking of the root cause of the fact that all my documents (actually, "most", not all) were erased from my hard drives.

The answer was staring me in the face from the day I got my...
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Slaying Bad Memes
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"This is a very simple, unobtrusive way to promote ethical behavior."

Posted 3 Weeks Ago at 03:16 AM by freeztar
Updated 3 Weeks Ago at 08:17 AM by Tormod
This refers to this news article:

Cleanliness IS next to godliness: new research shows clean smells unconsciously promote moral behavior

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People are unconsciously fairer and more generous when they are in clean-smelling environments, according to a soon-to-be published study led by a Brigham Young University professor.

The research found a dramatic improvement in ethical behavior with just a few spritzes of citrus-scented Windex.
Really?...
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M.C. Grillmeister
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Disney and Math?

Posted 4 Weeks Ago at 03:35 PM by freeztar
This put a smile on my face, so I though I might share.

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Originally Posted by http://www.boston.com/business/ticker/2009/10/raytheon_unveil_2.html
Raytheon Co., the Waltham defense contractor, said it is helping to unveil a ride at Epcot, part of Walt Disney World in Florida, that requires thrill seekers to make use of their mathematical skills.

Called the "Sum of all Thrills," the ride lets guests custom-design an experience by using math skills, a touch-screen table, and a robotic simulator, and the ride is part of a larger Raytheon effort
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I Dream of Genes

Posted 4 Weeks Ago at 03:26 AM by freeztar
Not really, though a heliacal rollercoaster of the mind doesn't sound too bad!

But I do dream...

I loathe it actually. It seems I'm always in some f'ed up plot that involves craziness and strife. What genes control this?!

Insomnia is bad enough, but bad dreams are somewhat worse. Note, I didn't say nightmare. I haven't had one of those since I was a toddler. But, some of my dreams seem so profound and "out there" that I would think that most...
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Where is the closest analog of Solar system?

Posted 4 Weeks Ago at 01:32 AM by Krupin
Trying to unravel the riddle of the origin of the solar system planetary scientists are looking for similar systems that are are being for thousands of light years away. Meanwhile, they ignore at least three analogues inside our own planetary system. This satellite systems of giant planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus. Which of these systems is the most similar to the total solar system and why?

At first glance, these systems do not have any special fundamental differences from one another....
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