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It's always a magnificent moment when art and science come together to form a greater entity, and today I'm going to share with you the story of such magnificence in the being of my new Black Strat -- the David Gilmour of Pink Floyd famous Black Strat -- that I just purchased from Troy Benns at Wildwood Guitars.  The beauty to be held is down below.

A Bob Dylan Christmas

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Our beloved Bob Dylan is releasing his first Christmas album on October 13, 2009.  Bob is our rock, our touchstone, and the magical mind that took folk music from acoustic and into the wired sound of really rolling rock.

Recoiling from The Cove

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There are few movie trailers that are so stunningly effective that you actually recoil from the screen in your seat.  Meet "The Cove" and start your recoil:

Are you kissing your beloved the right way?  Are you aware there is science in lips and research in the tongue?  A soft, magical, kiss has hard science behind every salty pucker.

Yo Yo Ma Faked It

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It was hard to believe Yo Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman were actually playing live for the Obama Inauguration outside in the bitter cold, and now, today, the New York Times reveals -- like the Obama invitations before it -- the entire performance was faked!

Dynamic Painting is Artificial Art

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Dynamic Painting -- inspired by the human eye and then endlessly morphed by a computer CPU -- is in no way True Art.  It is computer modeling, but there is no driving human spirit in the end result.

Life Goes On with Chris Burke

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Old stereotypes die hard. These four simple words reflect one of the truest aspects of human nature. It is difficult to erase in peoples' minds characteristics that are socially proven, per se, to be true of a particular group of individuals. It is even more difficult for people to rid themselves of such ideas when they do not belong to the group they stereotype. Public perception changers, however, have the power to reverse common incorrect views. This paper will show that to be a successful public perception changer an individual must overcome adversity to prove himself as exceptional within the stereotyped group to which he belongs. This paper will additionally show that the power of a public perception changer lies even more greatly in his ability to supercede what mainstream society can do. One such public perception changer is Chris Burke, the star of the hit television show "Life Goes On" (1989-1993). In his lifetime, Chris changed the way the world viewed people with disabilities and broke ground as the first successful actor with Down syndrome to appear in a television series.
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