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Monday, March 12, 2007 |
The Secret...of Goog Words
Via Advertising For Success
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Copenhagen / Pulse and Sound
Sound makes me feel. Nerve pulses are sound pulses. The membrane of the nerve is composed of lipids, a material that is similar to olive oil. This material can change its state from liquid to solid with temperature. Molecules that dissolve in membranes can lower the freezing point of membranes. The scientists found that the nerve membrane has a freezing point, which is precisely suited to the propagation of these concentrated sound pulses. Their theoretical calculations lead them to the same conclusion: Nerve pulses are sound pulses. This comes from their work on the Thermodynamics of General Anesthesia (pdf). (via Stereophile?) [MetaFilter]
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Source: PaidContent
Tribune Watch: Zell Would Take Trib Private; Invest $300 Million; Become Chairman. Some more details on Chicago developer Sam Zell's efforts to change the Tribune Company's destiny from
Barrons (sub. req.) via "a person connected to the ongoing auction": Zell would take the company private in a transaction worth about $13 billion and give majority control to an employee stock-option plan (ESOP). He would invest up to $300 million of his own money. He would become chairman. He has told the Tribune board he has commitments for all the funding.
The special board committee is supposed to make its decision by the end of March. We can only hope.
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