Wednesday, May 29, 2013

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Sonny Williamson - Today marks the 100th anniversary of the violent birth of the most controversial, influential and important piece of classical music written in the 20th Century, Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. 

When this piece was premiered, at an illustrious Paris concert hall attended by the elegant, sophisticated glitterati of the age (including Jean Cocteau and Claude Debussy), it caused a riot. A ballet. There was stunned laughter, shouts and cat-calls, people throwing things at the stage and fist fights...
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Alireza Yavari -
Hopefully in the near future, wearable devices such as Google Glass will replace smartphones and tablets in rock concerts!
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Top 3 posts for you on Google+ this week

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Well, tomorrow just got a lot more interesting. 
Samsung Galaxy S4 “Google Edition” to be announced at Google IO | Android | Geek.com
The list of phones running the pure Google version of Android is about to increase by one as Samsung prepares the Galaxy S4 “Google Edition” Google’s big yearly conference is often the stage [...]
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Kepler's Supernova Remnant in X-Rays
Image Credit: X-ray: +NASA/CXC/NCSU/M. Burkey et al. Optical: DSS
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130515.html

What caused this mess? Some type of star exploded to create the unusually shaped nebula known as Kepler's supernova remnant, but which type? Light from the stellar explosion that created this energized cosmic cloud was first seen on planet Earth in October 1604, a mere four hundred years ago. The supernova produced a bright new star in early 17th century skies...
...and 13 more photos.
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About 14 years ago, I got a bad cold, and my voice became hoarse.  At the time I didn't think much about it.  But my voice never fully recovered.  So I went to a doctor and was diagnosed with left vocal cord paralysis.  This is a nerve problem that causes your left vocal cord to not move properly.  Despite extensive examination, the doctors never identified a cause — though there was speculation of virus-based damage from my cold.  It is quite common in cases like these that a definitive cause is...
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

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Historians have always wondered how the first English colonists in America survived the 1609 winter of starvation in Jamestown. Now they have uncovered a dark secret from the past 

Forensic analysis of 17th Century human remains prove that the earliest settlers resorted to cannibalism. The BBC's Jane O'briean has a behind-the-scenes look at the unsettling evidence. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22362831
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                       Dodge Tomahawk V10 Superbike
The most expensive motorcycle in the world is the Dodge Tomahawk. Production was limited to just ten models and they retailed at $550,000 each! The Dodge Tomahawk has the honor of being the fastest motorcycle ever (675 km/h, 419 mph), but it isn̢۪t street legal ,Introduced in 2003 by DaimlerChrysler. At that time, did not mention the price. However, the media estimates around 250,000 US dollars, because the cost of production per unit of 200,000...
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