It is one of the technically (script vice) robust movie I've ever seen. Nolan construed it impeccably
lol
when you get employed to find life on mars #nobigdeal
Want to 'understand' or 'enjoy' music?
Day 1
Love number 1 It’s supreme love Tell me you love me I want a day number 2 A hotel suite, deadly extra I watched you all the night Dancing on my soul is no longer permitted 9 days Life is velvet and eternity, an obligation Day 10 Change of pleasure What would you do? A boat trip? Every day Addiction to love, dance steps around
It’s day 1, the one we remember The one which fades when you replace me, when you keep me, The one which returns It’s day 1, the one we remember The one which fades when you replace me, when you keep me, The one which returns
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It’s currently 3:34:42 AM here, and I’m writing a report on unsteady velocity measurements in jet using a laser velocimeter (don’t be conpuzzled, its not that bad). Though it seems like everything imaginable is due this week. Anyways, lately (what time is it..) I’ve been slowly getting back into French music, and this song is just soothing - it almost brings sort of a melancholy mood, in a good way of course!
Excuse me. Gonna get back to writing that lab report on laser velocimeter. (3:37:18 AM)
You should be happy.. Math allows us to see some strange things.
Physics Professor
So… this post has been sitting in my draft box for a while now, just decided to upload it now.
**Disclaimer** This might demotivate you or motivate you.
Here we go:
Study conducted at the University College London (UCL) shows that Genetic differences are significantly associated with the likelihood that people take on managerial responsibilities.
A specific DNA sequence is associated with the tendency for individuals to occupy a leadership position and one’s intellect and moral aptitude.
So how worthy was this study?
Using a large twin sample, the international research team, which included academics from Harvard, NYU, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of California at Berkley, estimate that a quarter of the observed variation in leadership behavior between individuals can be explained by genes passed down from their parents. Technically, the researchers have identified a genotype, called rs4950, which is found in “successful” people. They compared genetic samples from thousands of individuals with information about jobs and relationships, finding that in both surveys there was a significant association between rs4950 and leadership.
Believe in destiny•fate? Well maybe, it's the rs4950.
Although the vast scientific community and respectful people from the academia fondly agrees (obviously they have rs4950), I have a tad regret in accepting this fact study. Because, according to 'science', it is technically impossible difficult for a dumb less-powered DNA to become successful (I know this might sound messed up)… Philosophically however, Any Rand would have a love•hate interest in this, but that's life… well, science.
In a nutshell or two: I love aerospace. I'm an engineer, writer, a photographer, and a reader. And, of course, a blogger. I spent my high school years in New York City, managing to defy every urban bum new yorker stereotype (except for the "bum" part). My school life basically revolved around Aviation and Science Bowl. If you continue to read this, I can assure you three (3) things: (1) impeccable grammar (yea, ok) and spelling (thanks to auto spell check), (2) a total lack of entertainment (literally, everyone’s view of entertainment is different), (3) an alliteration of photos, and (4) so many listings. (and of course parentheses)
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