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Adding Color To The Most Iconic Photos In History | The Roosevelts
I usually don’t go in for the colorizing of B&W. This is probably a holdover of when the fad was colorizing films, some of which directors had purposefully chosen to do in B&W as an aspect of the film. But… Continue reading
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Day (356) – Incredible « The Better Man Project
A nice entry from Evan Sanders at the Better Man Project that really exemplifies “Do or do not… there is no try.” Very much worth the read, and if you have not followed this project yet… DO so. Day (356)… Continue reading
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2012… ?
Originally posted on HeartSphere: Shifting, returning, completing, becoming, harmonizing, beginning… or ending? These few words come to mind when I think of a certain subject that originally caught my attention almost 15 years ago. And, especially fitting for the timeframe,… Continue reading
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Science Progress publicizes study of beliefs about hydraulic fracturing for natural gas
Originally posted on tothesungod: http://scienceprogress.org/2012/12/technology-and-society-fracking-ideology/ As a follow up to the Science Progress article I co-authored with Dr. Adam Briggle earlier this July, we have written another short piece that again explains the subject of our study, Technology and Society: Fracking Ideology,… Continue reading
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Philosophical Art
Originally posted on iamadam: Practicing philosophy in the contemporary world is a daunting task. Knowledge has grown significantly in the past century. It overwhelms us. Developments in markets, media, medicine, technology, theory, data, discourse, politics, power, war, wealth, genetics, robots,… Continue reading