April 2008
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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...
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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.
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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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