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Why Writing is Important In Life
From cave paintings to computer codes writing is as important as breathing
7 commentsReview: David Foster Wallace - This Is Water (Speech)
I've read David Foster Wallace's 2005 commencement speech he gave at Kenyon College at least ten times. It ranks up there in my life as one of the most influential things I've read. A speech you pass on and continue to quote from for years. This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life was published posthumously in 2009
1 comment10 best rock albums of the 90s
List of the 10 best rock albums released in the 1990s. Each album features a small review.
19 commentsContracting and Expanding Universe Theories and the Big Bang
A new look at the observations which led to the expanding universe theory shows that they might point to a contracting universe.
19 commentsThe Infinite Universe
The universe is infinite in both the microscopic and macroscopic directions and is eternal. The infinite universe consists only of 3D objects. It is fallacious and absurd to convert abstractions into pseudo-objects. Just as there is no motion without matter; so there is no matter without motion.
2 commentsfunny cool computer tricks
Hai friends all the internet tricks that i have posted works good in firefox browser.. wanna hear your computer speak whatever whatever you type,,, guys just follow the listed bullets,,,, open your notepad copy and paste the javascript coded...
12 commentsJainism: Basic Jain concept of universe
Concept of Universe in Jainism is different. It does not believe in a creator God. Dharmastikaya, Adharmastikaya, Akash, Pudgala, Jeeva and Kala are six substances that made the universe.
23 commentsHow There Can Be One Infinity Larger Than Another Infinity
Intuitively speaking, infinity goes on forever so it doesn't make much sense to us that you can add anything to infinity. Even if you could, isn't infinity just infinite? How can one be bigger than another? It is pretty counter intuitive but some...
5 commentsMy Near Death Experience
This is a difficult hub for me to write because it touches on a time in my life that I am still processing. Five years ago I was a thirty year old mother with two little girls, aged 2 and 3, and a 3-month old baby. My husband was pursuing his...
35 commentsBioshock (3) Infinite : First Look at Steampunk Heaven
I was hooked. The art deco vision of 1920s, the scratchily magnificent vinyl music, the sober tones of the leader streamed through tinny audio, genetically enhanced enemies that scared the life out of me, the U- Invent vending machines and robotic cam/guns that I could hack, the drill-armed Big Daddies that clomped scarily towards me all made Bioschock the game I wish would never end.
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