"Some Day They're Going To Open Your Head And A Prize Is Gonna Pop Out"
I love old stuff. I love the internet. And I love it when old stuff makes its way onto the internet, so I can stumble across it unexpectedly and share it with you: It's truly a great time to be alive. read more
Title: Consolation Prize Author : coffee_kris Characters/Pairing: Torchwood, Ianto/Jack, eventually Ianto/Andy Rating: R to NC-17 Length: 8500 words Spoilers/Warnings: Takes place during and immediately after the events in “Meat.” A/N: Thanks to sanginmychains for encouraging me to find this angstier side of my muse. Thanks to buttononthetop for offering to read the first part and being supportive that I actually had something interesting to...
Audio: 'Ghost Hardware': The first thing you should know is that I am not a dance or urban music kind of person: I have two left feet and grew up in the middle of the country; it's just not part of my world. So Untrue was always going to be one of the albums on the Mercury shortlist that I was least likely to get along with. It's also one of the more obscure ones: according to his entry on Wikipedia, Burial is an 'anonymous dubstep musician' (I will not pretend to be able to explain...
Since I won't be hosting a perm party or another head shaving event again, I have some door prizes that are just sitting here, looking for a good home. So I thought it would be fun to have a monthly prize giveaway until all of the items are gone. See this page for details: http://haircuttingfun.com/?page=icon_search_monthly_prize It also can be found by clicking on "Promotions" in the menu on the left side at www.haircuttingfun.com Good luck! Kat
Canadian Philosopher Wins $1.5 Million Templeton Religion Prize
Charles Taylor, a Canadian philosopher who says the world's problems can only be solved by considering both their secular and spiritual roots, was named Wednesday as the recipient of a religion award billed as the world's richest annual prize. - http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=2 950393
Nobel Prize Winner to talk on Why Can’t Time Run Backwards?
09:20 25.03.2007
Nobel Prize Winner to talk on Why Can’t Time Run Backwards?
Dr. Anthony Leggett, a Nobel Prize Winner, will give lecture on the topic "Why Can ’t Time Run Backwards?" at the Uni of Texas Dallas on Thursday, March 29 at 12:00 pm. "We all feel that we can remember the past and affect the future, not vice versa, so there is a very clear arrow of time built into our interpretation of our everyday experience."
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