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The history of visualisation is that of the search for new artefacts to amplify the ability to know; it's the history of writing and of maps, the history of knowledge. [xBlog: The visual thinking weblog | XPLANE] [Der Schockwellenreiter] 11:18:26 PM |
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AlterNet: Top Ten Conspiracy Theories of 2002. For about thirty minutes after his chief of staff told him that America was under attack, George W. Bush continued to sit in an elementary school classroom listening to a second-grader tell a story about a pet goat. He did a marvelous job of looking completely unsurprised. [Daypop Top News Stories] 11:05:59 PM |
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First measurement of speed of gravity (~c) [Robot Wisdom] 10:44:02 PM |
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What lawyers can learn from comic books.. Everyone knows that the Japanese are a bit obsessed with graphic novels, better known as comics. Forty percent of publications produced in Japan are comics, which provide 30 percent of Japanese publishing revenue. [Daypop Top News Stories] 5:31:40 PM |
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Even cloned piglets have distinct personalities [Robot Wisdom] 5:26:52 PM |
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1000s of recent political cartoons by topic [Robot Wisdom] 5:26:36 PM |
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Philip Hensher defends Wodehouse as Shakespearean [Robot Wisdom] 5:25:56 PM |
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