Sunday 29 November 2009

CDS 291109-POETRY-NOTEBOOK-MISERY

“I have a new method of poetry. All you got to do is look over your notebooks... And think of anything that comes into your head, especially the miseries... Then arrange in lines of two, three or four words each, don't bother about sentences ...”
Allen Ginsberg


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/////////////////AUTHOR BOUND, NOT GAGGED



////////////////NEXT TO THE LAST-PENULTIMATE



///////////////As always, the British especially shudder at the latest American vulgarity, and then they embrace it with enthusiasm two years later.
~Alistair Cooke~



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Friday 27 November 2009

Wednesday 25 November 2009

CDS 251109-SMH LCMS FXD-PYNG DBL TO OUTSD AGNCS

//////////////FO TSF BHMD FXR


//////////////FO WNDY NRTN AND YR CHKY ANS ABT 300 BS


//////////////FO BSTRDS ON SHTTL BS


//////////////HP ALL OF U GT SCK


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Monday 23 November 2009

CDS 231109-FTHR EYE OP CMPLICN CRSS

FTHR EYE/LF CRSS


////////////WAD AND ME ON DTRS NEW MTTRSS


///////////////CHILLING OUT ON 300 AYLSBRY TO HW


////////////////////COMA OF BOREDOM

Sunday 22 November 2009

LONELINESS AND TIME

t's not easy to juggle a pregnant wife and a troubled child, but somehow I managed to fit in eight hours of TV a day.-SIMPSON


/////////////DARK AGES- BETN ROMAN ERA AND RENESSAINCE IN EUROPE



////////////the shadow punch of md ali

///////////OLIVER'S TWIST



////////////Corn, also known as maize, is the top U.S. crop and the basis of products ranging from breakfast cereal to toothpaste, shoe polish and ethanol. The corn genome is a hodgepodge of some 32,000 genes crammed into just 10 chromosomes. In comparison, humans have 20,000 genes dispersed among 23 chromosomes.



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SPACE EXPLORATION

//////////HUMAN MORTALITY CANNOT OUTLIVE SOLAR SYSTEM


//////////////NEED TO GO FAST,ELSE FOSSILISEDE RIP VAN WINKLE



//////////////TOE-HAWKINGS UNIVERSE


//////////////ADNAN JERMAINE MUMBAI


///////////////One day in retrospect the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful."
– Sigmund Freud



///////////////Conscience is instinct bred in the house,



//////////////If nothing else, my life has taught me one thing: The mind and body that I have are the only mind and body that I have. They deserve my attention. And when I give it, I receive so much more in return. -- Matthew Sanford



////////////////It is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us
rich."

-- Henry Ward Beecher



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Thursday 19 November 2009

CDS 191109-SLGHTLY BTTR STK DAY-XMS LGHTS IN HW WTH WAD-WRRD FTHR EYE OP DBTS

//////////////////BABEL 2006


///////////////////Boomers may be more disabled than their parents: study
According to a new study, U.S. Baby Boomers are likely to enter their 60s with more physical disabilities than previous generations, and this could place an enormous burden on the American healthcare system



///////////////////GOT TOO MUCH MELANIN


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Tuesday 17 November 2009

CDS 171109-JB CRSS,JB CT CRSS, FTHR DM CRSS,DTR BRN OUT CRSS

IGTH-KOG


//////////////IF GNG THRU HLL KP ON GNG


//////////////////IF RDNDNT-INS MNY THN LCM-ELSE BTKAT


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Wednesday 11 November 2009

CDS 111109-REJECN IS SO HRTFUL

////////FCK THE SHTTLE



///////SUNRISE 0713

Sunday 8 November 2009

CDS 081109-STILLNESS/SILENCE-CENOTAPH, EMPTY TOMB

The Silence

"The first stroke of eleven produced a magical effect. The tram cars glided into stillness, motors ceased to cough and fume, and stopped dead, and the mighty-limbed dray horses hunched back upon their loads and stopped also, seeming to do it of their own volition. Someone took off his hat, and with a nervous hesitancy the rest of the men bowed their heads also. Here and there an old soldier could be detected slipping unconsciously into the posture of 'attention'. An elderly woman, not far away, wiped her eyes, and the man beside her looked white and stern. Everyone stood very still ... The hush deepened. It had spread over the whole city and become so pronounced as to impress one with a sense of audibility. It was a silence which was almost pain ... And the spirit of memory brooded over it all."

Manchester Guardian, November 12th 1919



////////////////It's a long way to Tipperary,
It's a long way to go.
It's a long way to Tipperary
To the sweetest girl I know!
Goodbye Piccadilly,
Farewell Leicester Square!
It's a long long way to Tipperary,
But my heart's right there.



/////////////////It is more important to know where you are going than to get
there quickly. Do not mistake activity for achievement."

-- Mabel Newcomber



///////////////B GITA-Chapter IV: The Yoga of the Division of Wisdom

IV.38. NA HI JNAANENA SADRISHAM PAVITRAM IHA VIDYATE;
TAT SWAYAM YOGASAMSIDDHAH KAALENAATMANI VINDATI.

(Krishna speaking to Arjuna)
'Verily there is no purifier in this world like knowledge.
He who is perfected in Yoga finds it in the Self in time.'

IV.39. SHRADDHAAVAAN LABHATE JNAANAM TATPARAH SAMYATENDRIYAH;
JNAANAM LABDHVAA PARAAM SHAANTIM ACHIRENAADHIGACCHATI.
'The man who is full of faith, who is devoted to it, and who
has subdued all the senses, obtains (this) knowledge; and,
having obtained the knowledge, he goes at once to the
supreme peace.'



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Saturday 7 November 2009

KALAHARI

//////////////Move out of your comfort zone. You can only grow if you are
willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try
something new."

-- Brian Tracy


////////////////KALAHARI-THE GREAT THIRSTLAND


//////////////////CAN WALK ON OCEAN FLOOR-ie ICELAND


///////////////////LOWERING OCEAN LEVEL BY 15K FEET


/////////////////MOUNTAIN RANGES,RIFT VALLEYS,LONG LINE OF VOLCANOES


///////////////Shakespeare’s King Lear to lay bare a father’s troubled relationship with his three daughters.



/////////////////////ANURANAN-SADS


//////////////A GRIEF OBSERVED-CS LEWIS


//////////////People who eat a variety of fruits and vegetables generally have a lower incidence of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and certain types of cancer.



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Tuesday 3 November 2009

STEREOPHOTOGRAPHY

///////////TEACH ME BOTH SIDES


//////////SPECTRUMISM


////////All things must pass



////////////DEMOCRATISATION OF INTIMACY VIA INET


////////////SYMMETRY-GALOIS


///////////NATRS LANGG-SYMMETRY


////////////SYMMETRY-GOOD GENES-GOOD UPBRINGING-MORE REPRODCTV SUCCESS



////////////SYMMETRY-BOTH SC AND ART



////////////MARCUS DU SATOY-TED



///////////////INDPNDNT=Tim Nicholson: A green martyr
Sacked executive can argue he was discriminated against because of his belief in climate change, judge rules

By Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor
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Tim Nicholson arrives at the employment tribunal in London yesterday

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An executive sacked from a giant property company can claim he was unfairly dismissed because of his "philosophical belief in climate change", a judge ruled yesterday.

In the first case of its kind, employment judge David Sneath said Tim Nicholson, a former environmental policy officer, could invoke employment law for protection from discrimination against him for his conviction that climate change was the world's most important environmental problem.



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///////////////NEUTER NEL


//////////////RMMBR RMMBR THE RAINS IN NOVEMBER

DTR ABDO PN CRSS

////////////GET TO GP?


///////////TRY ISAPGOOL



////////////African Desert Rift Confirmed As New Ocean In The Making
ScienceDaily (Nov. 3, 2009) — In 2005, a gigantic, 35-mile-long rift broke open the desert ground in Ethiopia. At the time, some geologists believed the rift was the beginning of a new ocean as two parts of the African continent pulled apart, but the claim was controversial.


//////////////BLOGGING HELPS VENTING



/////////////BICHHUDA CHOLE GELEN


///////////////////ADAM



//////////////ORGN DONATION BLOCK- MUTILATION-SACRIFICE LIKE-ANGRY WTH GRIEF



//////////////THE DAYS OF THE DEAD



//////////////LIVING NORMALLY BY THE BELL CURVE



////////////FEEL THE PAIN



////////////////RML=RICH MENTAL LF



//////////////////RAIN GUTTER TUBE FCK



///////////////THERAPEUTIC BLOG-VENTING



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Sunday 1 November 2009

FLGHT OF THE PHNX

//////////////////COST BENEFIT EXERCISE OF RESCUE EFFORT


//////////////ONLY WAY OUT IS UP



/////////////////BISHAAD GHRAAN


//////////////SMRITIR JANALAY



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LEN DEIGHTON,IPCRESS FILE

Len Deighton
Leonard Cyril Deighton (born 1929-02-18) is an English novelist, historian and cookery writer. He is probably best known for his spy thrillers, several of which have been filmed.
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The factory workers say that it’s impossible to do anything right. If you arrive five minutes early you are a saboteur; if you arrive five minutes late you are betraying socialism; if you arrive on time they say, "Where did you get the watch?"
Funeral in Berlin (1964; repr. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966) pp. 144-5
Described there as a joke current in 1960s Czechoslovakia
Capitalism is the exploitation of man by man. Yes? Well socialism is exactly the reverse.
Funeral in Berlin (1964; repr. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966) p. 145
Another Czech joke
The tragedy of marriage is that while all women marry thinking that their man will change, all men marry believing their wife will never change.
London Match (London: Hutchinson, 1985) p. 18
"...But love is like the measles; the later in life it affects you, the more severe the consequences"
"Is there anything you can take for it?"
"Only wedding vows"
Charity (1997; Harper Paperback, p.280)











////////////////////RIP PT MGGI PORPIN



/////////////////Nepotism Has Its Benefits When It Comes To Survival, At Least For Spiders (November 1, 2009) -- While nepotism may have negative connotations in politics and the workplace, being surrounded by your relatives does lead to better group dynamics and more cooperation in some animals. That seems to be the case for spiders. Researchers found that Stegodyphus tentoriicola spiders are far more efficient at foraging for food and cooperate better when they're related to each other.




//////////////////Scientists Discover Influenza's Achilles Heel: Antioxidants (October 30, 2009) -- As the nation copes with a shortage of vaccines for H1N1 influenza, a team of Alabama researchers have raised hopes that they have found an Achilles' heel for all strains of the flu -- antioxidants. In a new study, they show that antioxidants -- the same substances found in plant-based foods -- might hold the key in preventing the flu virus from wreaking havoc on our lung



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Fish Oil May Protect Against Stroke From Ruptured Carotid Artery Plaques (November 1, 2009) -- Unstable carotid artery plaques -- those in danger of rupturing and leading to a stroke -- contain more inflammation and significantly less omega-3 fatty acids than asymptomatic plaques, according to new research. This suggests that increasing the levels of omega-3 fatty acids in carotid artery plaques could either prevent strokes or improve the safety of treatment. .




//////////////WELTAM=WHATEVER LF THROWS AT ME




///////////////MORE SACIST THAN WE LIKE TO ADMIT



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