May 2013
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Santa Maria delle Grazie Church March 2010 Alternate Take on Flickr.
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KA7V Amateur Radio: Stellar Populations Part I →
ka7v-blog: Stellar Populations Part I Here we will discuss what one can learn from the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram regarding entire populations of stars and what distinguishing properties they may have in common and if any have common characteristics that make them unique. I. If…
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“My ka7v-blog is a Science and Technology blog. Important subject matter covered...”
– My ka7v-blog is a Science and Technology blog. Critical Theory Defined.
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“Talk about hands, some trio. Thanks for the tip on Alan Dawson. Fittingly...”
– Bill Evans - Beautiful Love (Jazz Piano Workshop Berlin 1965). Bill Evans - Piano Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - Double Bass Alan Dawson - Drums
May 23rd
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Early Winter II Eastern Oregon 2012 Alternate Take on Flickr.
May 23rd
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Music Selections Critical Theory Defined Science – Critical Theory Table of Contents Science – Critical Theory Mulitmedia YouTube Channel YouTube Playlists If you’re just discovering this blog, you should understand that I’m not just posting things I like (although I usually do) but am doing more.  In other words, I’m trying to accomplishment something.  This takes up a lot...
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“The manner in which amateur radio is depicted in movies like Contact is totally...”
– Contact Jodie Foster (Source: ka7v-blog)
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Science - Critical Theory: Cosmos Will Get a... →
barrywone-blog: More than three decades after it aired, Carl Sagan’s groundbreaking, brilliant 13-part TV series Cosmos:A Personal Voyage will finally get a sequel. Cosmos, which originally ran in 1980 and was rerun many times over the following decade, is widely regarded as one of the first, and… More good news for you.
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“I became so involved with the personal and materialistic world that I didn’t...”
– Remembering COSMOS. (via barrywone-blog)
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Music Selections Critical Theory Defined Science – Critical Theory Table of Contents Science – Critical Theory Mulitmedia YouTube Channel YouTube Playlists
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Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton
How can we measure the genius of Albert Einstein? In many ways, the task is not possible. His repudiation of the intuitive understanding of the cosmos was hard to accept. If we journey back through the centuries, passing such towering figures as James Clerk Maxwell, Ludwig Boltzmann, Charles Darwin, Louis Pasteur, Antoine Lavoisier, we must travel all the way to Isaac Newton before finding...
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Music Selections Critical Theory Defined Science – Critical Theory Table of Contents Science – Critical Theory Mulitmedia YouTube Channel YouTube Playlists
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