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Party Trick
Everyone has a party trickSomething they can doWith their body or mind You might be double jointed Or be able to talk backwards For as long as I can remember... Read more
The 11 January 2016 by Rubytuesday
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Information is Typically Dense and Continuous (A Purple Peril)
Optic flow is everywhere, all the time (same with other energy arrays, like the acoustic array). We depend on this fact deeply. Read more
The 26 January 2016 by Andrew D Wilson
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Another Installment on Anti-aging Chemistry - Pterostilbene
I thought I would report on my recent meandering into recent work on the putative anti-aging compounds Resveratrol and Pterostilbene, which are found in some... Read more
The 15 January 2016 by Deric Bownds
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A Quick Review and Analysis of Perceptual Control Theory
Perceptual Control Theory (PCT; Powers, 1973) is a theory that proposes behaviour is about the control of perception. We act so as to keep some perceived part o... Read more
The 21 January 2016 by Andrew D Wilson
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New Dress
I bought a new dress in the sales this weekIt was reduced from €75To €30They didn't have a size small leftSo I tried on extra smallAnd it fit perfectly The thin... Read more
The 06 January 2016 by Rubytuesday
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Book Review: The Spectraland Saga 2: The Mystery of the Moonfire by Brian Tashima
Back in September 2012, I reviewed book one of the Spectraland Saga, The Secret of the Songshell and now, after about 3 years, the sequel is finally out and... Read more
The 16 January 2016 by Gbollard
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