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Sigma Derby: Vintage Horse Racing Ambrosia | Bandergrove
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Hi diddle-de-dee, the pirate’s life for me. Sigma Derby: Vintage Horse Racing Ambrosia. February 21, 2008. But then, something magical happens: the bell rings, the crowd leans in, the gate lifts up — the horses are off! 8220;Come on #2! 8220;That’s what I like to see, #5! 8220;Goddammit #3, don’t do this to me! This, ladies and gentlemen, is Sigma Derby. The greatest electronic horse racing game the world has ever known. Sigma Derby’s Last Stand. Unfortunately, that may all come to an end soon…. Granted,...
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Sidewalk Science: La Navidad Mexicana, Part 1. Or, When You're Sliding Into First...
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009. La Navidad Mexicana, Part 1. Or, When You're Sliding Into First. And then there’s the weather. In Michigan, in late December, there are always variables—it may or may not be snowing, it may or may not be windy—but it is always cold. Really, really cold. Regardless of the fact that we always have an excellent time in Michigan over Christmas, the family decided this year to try for a spot where living might. Why aren’t we supposed to drink the water? In Mexico, Traveler’s...
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Sidewalk Science: September 2008
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Monday, September 22, 2008. Superstition: Was Stevie Wonder Wrong? Having grown up in a fairly superstition-free household (exception: see. My mother’s diet books. 8221; When pressed for an explanation linking cause and effect, Helen retreated into a self-satisfied smirk, and advised me with her arms crossed over her chest to “wait and see.”. Article: " The evolution of superstitious and superstition-like behaviour. Also, Jerry Langton's fun book. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What is Sidewalk Science?
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Sidewalk Science: Does this Ring a Bell?
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Thursday, November 20, 2008. Does this Ring a Bell? My friend Will e-mailed me this. Is there something there? If so, couldn't find it. November 20, 2008 at 9:08 AM. Anonymous, click the word "this.". I saw this in the Times and immediately thought of Sidewalk Science. I felt very smart. November 20, 2008 at 9:17 AM. Thanks, ks.cleary I'm a techno-idiot. November 22, 2008 at 3:28 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What is Sidewalk Science? Send Me Your Questions! Q and A/Mulligan: Solar Panels.
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Sidewalk Science: October 2008
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. Street Rats and Rock Doves. Yesterday my curiosity finally outweighed my fear of censure, and I went in to the pet store at the base of the building to ask about the birds. Alice, who owns the pet store together with her husband, was at first defensive. “They’re yours? 8221; I asked. “Yeah”- and then, after studying her son’s homework, rebuking him, and signing it with reluctance- “is there a problem with my pigeons? Website declares, “If you love the under-appreciated th...
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Sidewalk Science: An Evening in Rat Brains
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Monday, April 20, 2009. An Evening in Rat Brains. Lately I’ve been into exploring the science-art intersection/interaction/interface. This is something I’ve been interested in since I began, in college, to notice congruence between my studies in geomorphology and literature. As my understanding of natural processes deepened, so did my thinking on literary structure and themes—I found I could use science as a context for thinking about literature, and vice versa. Labels: Science and Art. Ask my your NYC-s...
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What, no bubble letters? | PassiveAggressiveNotes.com
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How is that enicar company doing nowadays The actual qualification of ighter pilot? Is only acquired gradually as the training programme proceeds. These are the fastest reacting and most courageous military pilots, true dog fighters and audacious rather than cautious pilots. That has always been the case, in fact, every since military aviation first began. The IWC Aquatimer Automatic is available with black or silver plated dials, fake Tag Heuer. The external bezel, which replica franck muller. Cameron i...
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Sidewalk Science: GBW: IKEA cometh to Brooklyn
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008. GBW: IKEA cometh to Brooklyn. The Brooklyn IKEA is also pleading its case as a social/environmentally responsible superstore by applying for a silver LEED certificate. The most significant green feature of IKEA is the huge photovoltaic array on its roof, which provides the building with somewhere between 5 and 10 percent of its energy needs. What happens to the electrons after they arrive at the "p" sheet? November 19, 2008 at 8:18 AM. Is the supply replenished by the photons?
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Sidewalk Science: Finally, the Mind-Twitter Intersection
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Finally, the Mind-Twitter Intersection. Last year, Ben McGrath wrote a great article. For the New Yorker about the new frontier in prosthetics, which involves using the brain to transmit signals to robotic appendages. I was reminded of that article by the Silent Barrage installation at Exit Art over the weekend, and again by this. Again, sign me up. I wonder what the range on that is. or if it can be improved. April 25, 2009 at 12:00 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Sidewalk Science: April 2009
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Finally, the Mind-Twitter Intersection. Last year, Ben McGrath wrote a great article. For the New Yorker about the new frontier in prosthetics, which involves using the brain to transmit signals to robotic appendages. I was reminded of that article by the Silent Barrage installation at Exit Art over the weekend, and again by this. Monday, April 20, 2009. An Evening in Rat Brains. This past Friday, I went to Exit Art’s Corpus Extremus. Pictures: http:/ www.exitart.org/site...Silen...
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