TOPIC: From a corner of the library ...

From a corner of the library ... 05 Jul 2012 17:59 #66052



And then we put out the candle.
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Re: From a corner of the library ... 06 Jul 2012 07:58 #66125



And then we carry out the tea cups.
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Re: From a corner of the library ... 06 Jul 2012 22:47 #66153



And now we pick up a pen ...
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Re: From a corner of the library ... 07 Jul 2012 09:52 #66169



And then we walk out of the room with a very serene smile ...
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Re: From a corner of the library ... 10 Jul 2012 10:41 #66435



And then :



Now, one goes to take a shower ...

:P
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Re: From a corner of the library ... 11 Jul 2012 09:39 #66579

www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_eisen_meet_your_microbes.html

And now we reconsider taking a shower with 'products' ...

Oh well ... the vidéo won't embed -- at least we have the link. Makes one reflect.
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Re: From a corner of the library ... 11 Jul 2012 10:13 #66583

www.ted.com/talks/aimee_mullins_on_running.html

This is not only inspirational, but also very amusing.

Sort of puts many of our trivial hang-ups that rot our daily conscious lives into perspective, doesn't it ?

(Once again, I don't know if the vidéo will embed, but at least the link is there ...)
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Re: From a corner of the library ... 15 Aug 2012 14:13 #70370

This is long, it takes some time, but it is worth it.

Especially where we are discussing right/wrong.

Please follow it. We can have such fascinating discussions ...

www.justiceharvard.org/
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Re: From a corner of the library ... 15 Aug 2012 21:53 #70399

Ted talks!

I've watched a few of those myself :3

Re: From a corner of the library ... 15 Aug 2012 23:28 #70411

Ted talks are good ...

I like the talks on the RSA site too :

www.thersa.org/

For instance :



;)
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