April 2008
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Apr 27th
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Prologue
On a Tuesday of May 2002, my wife was mowing the lawn. I was half-asleep, laying on the couch. (It was not my turn.) I forced myself up and went to children’s room upstairs. There were big Lego blocks on the floor, spread freely after children’s play. I gathered dozens of them and started constructing a maze to a large Lego board. The maze turned out to be simple but complicated enough to...
Apr 27th
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Apr 27th
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Peak Water: Aquifers and Rivers Are Running Dry.... →
From Wired Magazine: Freshwater is the ultimate renewable resource, but humanity is extracting and polluting it faster than it can be replenished. Matthew Power covers interesting and important topics in his article.
Apr 26th
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Somewhere over the Baltic Sea
In Earth’s atmosphere, vapourized water forms clouds. In the photo taken from an airplane, the sea of liquid water hides below a sea of water vapour. The Cloud Appreciation Society’s manifesto states that: Clouds are so commonplace that their beauty is often overlooked. They are for dreamers and their contemplation benefits the soul. 
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