revolutions

Jul 31, 2005 21:38

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ciranox August 4 2005, 19:01:31 UTC
frothyblade August 4 2005, 22:57:28 UTC
I've seen that, but it was only way funny after doing a Strindberg play in play analysis. That guy was way into hating women.

http://www.yumlum.com/118.html

http://astonvilla.blogfootball.com/BlackCountryVilla/2005/05/30#a545

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ciranox August 5 2005, 01:22:28 UTC
Link 1 is pretty and dirty all at once!

Link 2 is making me laugh. Big loud hearty laughter that kills tapeworms and swells the bullocks.

That's why I chose NTL, and because, well, there isn't
How surprised I therefore was, when I discovered
to my considerable dissatisfaction and disappointment what a useless
shower of bastards you truly are. You are sputum-filled pieces of
distended rectum incompetents of the highest order.
British Telecom - wankers though they are - shine like brilliant beacons
of success, in the filthy puss-filled mire of your seemingly limitless
inadequacy.

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ciranox August 5 2005, 01:23:24 UTC
939526809 frothyblade August 5 2005, 15:07:15 UTC
Why should I? at the bottom of the page others are creditited, not one with the name Carl.

"The original concept underlying this tutorial was advanced by Dutch engineer and educator Kees Boeke, who first utilized powers to aid in visualization of large numbers in a 1957 publication entitled "Cosmic View, the Universe in 40 Jumps". Several years later, in 1968, architect Charles Eames, along with his wife Ray, directed a "rough sketch" film of the same concept and finally completed the work (entitled the "Powers of Ten") with the assistance of Philip Morrison in 1977. Other notable contributors to this effort include Philip's wife Phylis, who has assisted in translation of the concept into several beautifully illustrated books that are currently still available through the booksellers."

::searches Carl Sagan:: hmm... good guy.

http://www.ilikedrawing.co.uk/html/exhibitions.html

eh... can't find something better now, must away to work

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798720198 ciranox August 5 2005, 15:36:53 UTC
http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/pwebpaz/Media/SubjAstronomyCosmology.html

Yeah you're right, Phillip Morrison came up with that particular film, but it's understandable I'd confuse him with a Carl Sagan Production, since Sagan at that era had a large number of such sorts of films he was making. Yes, yes Phillip and Phylis Morrison are famous names among amateur astronomers and home scientists; they used to public a monthly column in Scientific American and wrote into Astronomy magazine and made appearances at conventions.

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Re: 798720198 frothyblade August 6 2005, 01:25:49 UTC
what an active guy.

unlike thos of us who like to do this all day:
websudoku.com

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Re: 798720198 ciranox August 6 2005, 04:35:50 UTC
oh noes

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Re: 939526809 ciranox August 5 2005, 15:37:34 UTC
Nice

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ciranox August 5 2005, 01:24:44 UTC
Didn't know there was an actual strindberg. I thought the morose, depressed pitiful dude complaining to a high pitched screemy helium balloon was a toss.

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he really looks like that too! frothyblade August 5 2005, 13:21:26 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strindberg

More fun facts:
-He thought women's role in life was to methodically destroy the spirit, the will and then the soul of men.
-He felt so suffocated by his wives that he had as little to do with his heirs as possible, but he had tons of affairs and took really good care of the bastard children those produced.

Also into alchemy, hence, the of sulfur and iron animation.
Also turned to absinthe to calm his neurotic self.

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Re: he really looks like that too! ciranox August 5 2005, 14:46:26 UTC
Yeah well, he's dead.

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Re: he really looks like that too! frothyblade August 5 2005, 15:08:43 UTC
'cause I killed him!

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Re: he really looks like that too! ciranox August 18 2005, 22:13:58 UTC
Re: he really looks like that too! frothyblade August 19 2005, 07:27:47 UTC
Re: he really looks like that too! ciranox August 22 2005, 02:24:15 UTC
Link 1: wow, that seems very 50's.

Link 2: Get Your War On I read long ago courtesy of an anarchojournalistextreme girlfriend. We saw David Rees speak at the Weisman Art center on U of Minnesota, a charming guy.

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