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Nov 17th, 2012

#AirDyne should just take itself out of the proper noun category and become a vulgar verb. @precisionathlte @gymjones

#AirDyne should just take itself out of the proper noun category and become a vulgar verb. @precisionathlte @gymjones

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Jul 21st, 2012

fabforgottennobility:

War Photographer.

fabforgottennobility:

War Photographer.

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Posted 11 months ago | Permalink

Jul 4th, 2012

2fit-2quit:

lifting-is-for-girls:

drwannabe:

Truth

It doesn’t even taste good. Useless.

THANK YOU!!  I keep trying to tell everyone..

2fit-2quit:

lifting-is-for-girls:

drwannabe:

Truth

It doesn’t even taste good. Useless.

THANK YOU!!  I keep trying to tell everyone..

(via )

Posted 11 months ago | Permalink

Jul 2nd, 2012

Bacon. It’s not a trend.

Bacon. It’s not a trend.

(Source: visualgraphic, via mrbaxta)

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Jun 20th, 2012

newyorker:

Cartoon of the Day. For more from this week’s issue: http://nyr.kr/Kw7EN1

newyorker:

Cartoon of the Day. For more from this week’s issue: http://nyr.kr/Kw7EN1

(via wrightbryan3)

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Jun 20th, 2012

Cartoon Fatness

(Source: fyeahcartoonfatness)

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Jun 11th, 2012

livelymorgue:

April 1975: The New York Times Magazine published a 21-page article about President Gerald R. Ford. “He does 20 push-ups and 20 lifts of his torso,” the caption on this photo read. “He says he falls asleep in 10 seconds, sleeps soundly for five hours and wakes up fully refreshed.” Photo: George Tames/The New York Times

Posted 1 year ago | Permalink

Jun 8th, 2012

npr:

(via What America Spends On Groceries : Planet Money)

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Credit: Lam Thuy Vo / NPR

npr:

(via What America Spends On Groceries : Planet Money)

Posted 1 year ago | Permalink

Jun 2nd, 2012


“Once God saw quantum mechanics, he smiled.” - biophysicist Thorsten Ritz
by Colleen Scheck, guest contributor
I highly recommend watching the stream of last night’s World Science Festival event “Quantum Biology and the Hidden Nature of Nature.” It’s rare that a moderator steals the show - especially when sharing the stage with the engaging, brilliant and distinguished minds of Paul Davies, Seth Lloyd, and Thorsten Ritz - but journalist John Hockenberry did it. Through the insights of these three scientific guides, Hockenberry took the professed “QB” crowd on a fun journey through the “spooky” intersection of quantum mechanics and biology, exploring how it might explain bird migration, photosynthesis and the delicate sense of smell. God only came up once, after Hockenberry abandoned a complicated question and said “Let’s forget all that - is there a God?” “Once God saw quantum mechanics, he smiled” replied Ritz. I guarantee you’ll be both fascinated and entertained by this event, and perhaps you’ll wish, like me, that this is how you had been taught science in school.
via OnBeing


“Once God saw quantum mechanics, he smiled.” - biophysicist Thorsten Ritz

by Colleen Scheck, guest contributor

I highly recommend watching the stream of last night’s World Science Festival event “Quantum Biology and the Hidden Nature of Nature.” It’s rare that a moderator steals the show - especially when sharing the stage with the engaging, brilliant and distinguished minds of Paul Davies, Seth Lloyd, and Thorsten Ritz - but journalist John Hockenberry did it. Through the insights of these three scientific guides, Hockenberry took the professed “QB” crowd on a fun journey through the “spooky” intersection of quantum mechanics and biology, exploring how it might explain bird migration, photosynthesis and the delicate sense of smell. God only came up once, after Hockenberry abandoned a complicated question and said “Let’s forget all that - is there a God?” “Once God saw quantum mechanics, he smiled” replied Ritz. I guarantee you’ll be both fascinated and entertained by this event, and perhaps you’ll wish, like me, that this is how you had been taught science in school.

via OnBeing

(Source: beingblog)

Posted 1 year ago | Permalink

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