Saturday, August 30, 2014

Thermospheric Station


Thermospheric Station


Thermospheric Station Friday, September 5 th 2014 Door opens at 7pm, Performance starts at 8:30pm The space you have just stepped into has no weather. Is your body pulsing like volcanic lava or stiff like a giant iceberg? The inhabitants expose their bodies to cosmic rays and experiment with their t ...


News Links, August 30, 2014


## Global Ponzi meltdown/House of Cards ## Your Wall Street Slumlord Arrives in Europe – Goldman and Other Financial Firms Launch "Buy to Rent" in Spain Brazil's Economy Tumbles Into Recession For First Time In Five Years Chinese naval push could affect global trade There are no definitive governmen ...


Increasingly, Retirees Dump Their Possessions and Hit the Road - NYTimes.com


Increasingly, Retirees Dump Their Possessions and Hit the Road - NYTimes.com http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/30/business/increasingly-retirees-dump-their-possessions-and-hit-the-road.html?_r=0 Increasingly, Retirees Dump Their Possessions and Hit the Road Photo Lynne Martin, with her husband, Tim, at ...


Notes from New Mode of Discourse


8/25/14 Thoughts can be considered as software programming. Conscious thought, sub-conscious thought, unconscious thought are memetic structures. This thought-softwares is code that gives instructions for behavior either volitional or autonomic. We know a great deal about how this happens in an indi ...


likeavirgil: New Yorker cartoons about Greece and Rome


> > > > > > > > likeavirgil: New Yorker cartoons about Greece and Rome


Twenty-first Saturday in Ordinary Time


1 Corinthians 1:26-31 Psalm 33:12-13, 18-19, 20-21 Matthew 25:14-30 The parable of Jesus in Matthew’s gospel today refers to the Kingdom of Heaven. “The Kingdom of Heaven,” for him, is the same as “the Reign of God” in the other Gospels. Matthew uses “Heaven” because his community is made up of Jews ...


CELEBRATING SHADOW OF THE LION


 To celebrate the publication of SHADOW (volume 1) I had a little reception and invited some of my most supportive friends to share the afternoon with me. Everyone was really thrilled to actually hold the book in their hands. It looks so impressive and I can hardly believe, when I skim through it, ...


The ever astounding, Greece. Such rich history and incredible...


> > > > > > > The ever astounding, Greece. >Such rich history and incredible structures. Natural, and man-made.


ccartimandua: lucithor: being gay before the invention of lube must have been a pain in the...


ccartimandua: lucithor: being gay before the invention of lube must have been a pain in the ass according to my history professor this is actually a huge contributing factor to the popularity of olive oil in Ancient Greece


Seeing Just One Way for Greece to Go: Up


ATHENS — The first time Gikas Hardouvelis left his job as a bank economist to try his hand at Greek politics, in 2000, the country was preparing to join the euro currency union, looking forward to a period of prosperity and optimism. The second time, in ...



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