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(09-30-2011, 05:22 PM)Grim Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-30-2011, 09:36 AM)Fox Wrote: [ -> ]It's perfect to use as a ringtone! LOL

Yeah, my ringtone's been the adidas Originals remix of the Imperial March for a while now. Still cool when I hear it. Smile

And I still want the fucking Tie Fighter shoes (even though I'm not into sneakers anymore). Sad
@HayWire

that looks fun to pull off Happy



Big Boss is somewhere in this video.
Intrams championships is tomorrow.
Someone posted this in FB.
Just a little inspirational thing...
we fall down...one way or another...but the same question will always remain...how do we chose to get up?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my969ygh6...re=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj1GAQDCP...re=related


Damn.

The rest of the series is amazing as well.



Feynman has beautiful things to say.
Honestly, I don't get his point. I don't see why the two cannot coexist with each other. And I'm not even a person who you'd classify as religious.
I don't think he really had a point in that first vid. He was basically saying that things are the way they are and he simply wants to know as much as he can about it, but at the same time he's completely ok with not knowing everything.

The 1st vid led me to the 2nd part, which I actually enjoyed more. Treating humans as humans. Doing things for the enjoyment of doing things rather than for recognition. It's all very idealistic, which to me is what makes it interesting.

edit: Apparently, the videos were from a video interview. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srSbAazoO...re=related Maybe some things were lost in the editing. Humanism is just something that's been very appealing to me lately.


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That Known Universe video is just mind-boggling.
(10-24-2011, 11:19 PM)Grim Wrote: [ -> ]That Known Universe video is just mind-boggling.

If it piqued your interest, you can look into Carl Sagan's Cosmos. It's a 14-episode series about this very stuff. Most humbling thing I've ever seen.