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So this is what living in M.C. Escher's Relativity feels like! Play the Cardboard Box Assembler flash game by Fernando Ramallo and Miguel Ángel Perez Martínez: Link [Flash game] - via Look At This
So this is what living in M.C. Escher's Relativity feels like! Play the Cardboard Box Assembler flash game by Fernando Ramallo and Miguel Ángel Perez Martínez: Link [Flash game] - via Look At This
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Travis sez, "The Pirate Party of Canada has uncovered that IP addresses from within the RCMP and Industry Canada are used to download copyrighted material. The point here isn't that they are downloading, it's that because all we have are...
Travis sez, "The Pirate Party of Canada has uncovered that IP addresses from within the RCMP and Industry Canada are used to download copyrighted material. The point here isn't that they are downloading, it's that because all we have are IP addresses we don't know who is actually doing the downloading."
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(YouTube link)Is it ballet or morning calisthenics? This juvenile bearded dragon is said to be "waving," which some say is a dragon sign of deference to a superior, but I think this critter's style puts him into the category of "performe...
(YouTube link)Is it ballet or morning calisthenics? This juvenile bearded dragon is said to be "waving," which some say is a dragon sign of deference to a superior, but I think this critter's style puts him into the category of "performer." -via Tastefully Offensive
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Wrote John Tagliabue in an April 8 New York Times story, "... on Friday evenings before the main news broadcast, the Finnish Broadcasting Company presents five or six short news stories in Latin." More: "Not even Vatican Radio, which br...
Wrote John Tagliabue in an April 8 New York Times story, "... on Friday evenings before the main news broadcast, the Finnish Broadcasting Company presents five or six short news stories in Latin." More: "Not even Vatican Radio, which broadcasts some prayers each day in Latin, reports the news in the ancient tongue." Listen to Friday's broadcast here. More from the article below. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tuomo Pekkanen, a retired professor of Latin who helped start "Nuntii Latini," or "Latin News," as the program is known, said the language is very much alive for him and for many educated Finns of his generation deeply influenced by Edwin Linkomies, his Latin professor at Helsinki University and prime minister during the difficult years of World War II. For them, Latin was a part of Finnish identity as well as of a sound education. "In order to be educated," said Mr. Pekkanen, 78, who is proficient in not only Latin but also ancient Greek and Sanskrit, "it was once said that a real humanist must write poetry in Latin and Greek." Mr. Pekkanen helped start the news program almost on a lark, then saw it steadily gain popularity. "Picking the subjects, that is the most difficult part of it," said Mr. Pekkanen, who in his spare time has translated all 22,795 verses of the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, into rhymed Latin verse. "One principle is that we don't want to count the bodies of how many were killed in this or that country," he said. "That is dull." It may be no coincidence that the broadcast began in 1989, the year Communism collapsed in Eastern Europe and the Finns turned toward Western Europe. For educated Finns, Latin had long been the country's link to Western culture, and they were required to study the language in school. While the broadcasts once went out over the airwaves, with shortwave reception for listeners outside Finland, more and more listeners tune in to the program's Web site, through podcasts and MP3 downloads. It also reinforces a global trend among lovers of Latin to try to speak it, not just read it. Antti Ijas, 27, a graduate student writing a thesis on Old English poetry, helps Mr. Pekkanen translate news spots and field emails from listeners across the world. "We do get linguistic feedback," he said, "especially from Germany," where Latin studies have a deep tradition. Most comments, he said, focus on pronunciation. There are endless debates about how Cicero would have sounded as he addressed the Senate — and about the choice of words for modern things like "golf course" ("campus pilamallei") or iPad (they haven't found one). The most common complaint about the broadcast is that at five minutes, it is far too brief. Mr. Pekkanen demurs. The choice of subjects and translation, he said, "takes much time." "In my opinion, five minutes is quite suitable," he said. Joonas Ilmavirta, a graduate student in mathematics and a regular listener, understands the challenge. "It's very labor intensive," he said. Mr. Ilmavirta, 25, who studied Latin in high school... keeps up his Latin by reading comic books in the language. Many Finns know the broadcast because it precedes the popular Friday evening news, even though most these days cannot understand it. Mr. Ilmavirta acknowledged that few of his contemporaries share his passion for Latin. "I don't really know of young people interested in Latin," he said. "And by young, I mean under 40." ••••••••••••••••••••••• Why didn't my advanced Latin class at Milwaukee Washington High School do this? Miss Shaw and Mr. Johnson — bless their impedimentum impedimenti souls — would've loved it.
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And what's next? Can she become a superstar?
And what's next? Can she become a superstar?
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PALATE CLEANSERSBECAUSE POLITICS CAN LEAVE A BAD TASTE IN YOUR MOUTH
PALATE CLEANSERSBECAUSE POLITICS CAN LEAVE A BAD TASTE IN YOUR MOUTH
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Last night we got a chance to check out Kanye West‘s new music on Saturday Night Live and we also got an opportunity to learn a few things about Kanye, his new album and his state of mind right now. 1) Kanye has been hitting the g...
Last night we got a chance to check out Kanye West‘s new music on Saturday Night Live and we also got an opportunity to learn a few things about Kanye, his new album and his state of mind right now. 1) Kanye has been hitting the gym – and he has the bulked up man cleavage to prove it. Last night, Kanye didn’t just show off his new music, he also showed off his new pecs. During his performance of “New Slaves,” West wore a low cut, tight t-shirt that showed off his impressive bod. So it’s not just music he’s been working on in Paris… 2) Kanye wears the shoes he designs. Last night, Kanye showed up at Rockefeller Center in red Nike Air Yeezy 2s. The shoes are fairly exclusive, but of course, Kanye would have dibs on them since he collaborated with Nike on them. It’s nice to know that Kanye will step out in the shoes he’s shilling.
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Pixel-8 NecktieAre you looking for a fashion accessory that supports your geeky lifestyle? you need the Pixel-8 Necktie from the NeatoShop. This fantastic costume necktie looks like it is made from pixels. This makes a winning fashion st...
Pixel-8 NecktieAre you looking for a fashion accessory that supports your geeky lifestyle? you need the Pixel-8 Necktie from the NeatoShop. This fantastic costume necktie looks like it is made from pixels. This makes a winning fashion statement. Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more great Neckties. Link
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With great flour comes great delectability. To welcome the Big Wow Comicfest in San Jose, California, which starts this Saturday, Psycho Donuts is offering Spider-Man donuts. How do you think a Spider-Man donut should be flavored?Link
With great flour comes great delectability. To welcome the Big Wow Comicfest in San Jose, California, which starts this Saturday, Psycho Donuts is offering Spider-Man donuts. How do you think a Spider-Man donut should be flavored?Link
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