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Saturday, February 22, 2003

Ampere hour
- after villon -

Blunt and dull grows the mind
sunk underneath the flood of care
true light no longer burns inside
the velvet dark of a comfortable bar
bursts of smoke curl in the calm of the chest of the ocean:
which is the alcohol that does that firmament tour
covering the earth, raising flowers of evil
spilling the grapes of the vine
probing deeply amid causes,
flushing out the secrets in the hidden nature.


10:03:59 PM    comment []

Colin Johnson is a national treasure - High interest in high technology accrues when something appears to work like magic. On the cutting edge it doesn't always pan out. But Colin Johnson has been poised - an observer and analyst on the edge of the strange ways of man mastering the atomic and other elements - for quite awhile. His blog is worth a visit, if you have an interest in watching science bubble up into technology, and sometimes, industry. Quantum encryption, DSP-based adaptive optics, wireless-sensor networks ... it's all there, Jack. Read full Moon Traveller Commentary

Unrelated
Too hot, too low, too long: Metal group's fireworks ignite night club - kill near-100 -Boston Globe, Feb 21, 2003 [link set to expire]
Songbirds and humans learn to sing the same way -February 3, 2003, NewScientist.com
Ultra-High-Density Storage with Nanoscale Magnetic Sensors -Jan 30, 2003, NSF.gov


Mars Moisture Mysteries Revealed -February 18, 2003, Science Daily 


9:52:09 PM    comment []

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