In a Four part series, the BBC retraces the history of mathematics… All in Technicolor…
page link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9x4cTJ18is
In a Four part series, the BBC retraces the history of mathematics… All in Technicolor…
page link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9x4cTJ18is
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A book written by Robert Greene and 50 Cent.
I read it over the holiday season, all snuggled up on the hearth of my familial residence.. at home for the holidays.. I read it day and night, until I had finished it and then I read it again. I was, at the same time, reading ‘The art of seduction’, ‘The 48 laws of power’ and ’ The 33 Strategies of War ‘..all written by the same author, Robert Greene. All of the books are worth the read-through for the student of strategy. The Fiftieth Law is probably the most enjoyable and memorable of the 4.
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For designers or novices who want to capture the vintage toy camera look, here are a set of a few tutorials and links for Photoshop:
link: http://thehouseofphotoshop.blogspot.com/search?q=holga
If you haven’t seen it, you should..
Episode 1: Part 1:
Just finished ‘On War’, the Carl Von Clausewitz classic on military strategy.. A good Book, easy to read… or listen to, Enjoyable and fully comprehensive. Click the book for amazon..Also I’ve included an audio link, free for download or listening.
AUDIO: http://archive.org/details/onwar_1005_librivox
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A slightly funny, somewhat interesting set of short BIOGRAPHIES:
a link to all: http://www.youtube.com/user/noscman1/videos?query=90
Nothing better than having your picture taken half naked in the middle of the night with messy makeup on. Radness personified.
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‘Tis midnight now. The bent and broken moon,
Batter’d and black, as from a thousand battles,
Hangs silent on the purple walls of Heaven.
~Joaquin Miller, Ina”
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Here’s a concise guide, based on decades of personal observation (IOW, mostly staring into my own head), on how to survive first contact with an INTJ. Not all INTJs will fully conform to (or even agree with) all these points… there’s a wide spectrum of variation out there. For instance, there is a rumour going round that some INTJs are less sarcastic than others.
So please don’t take this too seriously: INTJs, after all, tend to take things seriously. Indeed, some of the feedback I’ve received over time indicates that a few people read more into my list than is healthy (one asked about my credentials as a psychologist [rolls eyes]).
On the other hand, ignore it at your own peril (not a bad disclaimer, he, he).