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venerdì 30 maggio 2003
ore 20:44 (categoria:
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un altro weekend
eccolo... ne inizia un'altro. gli ultimi due sono stati un trionfo di emozioni. questo si preannuncia solo pieno di ricordi. ma conosco l'ironia del destino...
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venerdì 30 maggio 2003
ore 09:59 (categoria:
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Even Flow (Pearl Jam)
Freezin', rests his head on a pillow made of concrete, again Oh, feelin' maybe he'll see a little betters any days Oh, head down, faces that he sees don't look it ain't that familiar Oh, girlfriend he can't have when he's happy looks insane, oh yeah
Even flow thoughts arrive like butterflies Oh, he don't know so he chases them away someday yet he'll begin his life again Life again
Kneelin', looking through the paper though he doesn't know to read Prayin', now to something that has never showed him anything Oh, feelin', understands the weather or that winters on its way, yeah Oh, ceiling people fall between all the legal halls of shame
Even flow thoughts arrive like butterflies Oh, he don't know so he chases them away someday yet he'll begin his life again Whispering hands, carry him away him away, him away yeah! woo oh yeah yeah
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giovedì 29 maggio 2003
ore 22:38 (categoria:
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so lo dice la bbc...
Historic Mars lander 'did find life' By Helen Briggs BBC News Online science reporter
Claims have re-emerged that the US space agency (Nasa) did find signs of life on Mars during the historic Viking landings of 1976.
Dr Gil Levin, a former mission scientist, says he now has the evidence to prove it, just days before the US and Europe send new expeditions to the Red Planet.
An image of Mars from the Viking II lander The United States and Russia have spent billions since the 1960s on a handful of space craft designed to land on Mars.
Only three have succeeded so far: the two Viking probes in the 1970s and Mars Pathfinder in 1997.
In 1976, the world was gripped by excitement when a robotic spacecraft touched down on Mars for the first time in history.
Biology experiments detected strange signs of activity in the Martian soil - akin to microbes giving off gas.
Before announcing the news that life had been found on another planet, Nasa carried out more tests to look for evidence of organic matter.
However, the Viking experiments failed to find this essential stuff of life and it was concluded that Mars was a dead planet.
New evidence
Dr Levin, one of three scientists on the life detection experiments, has never given up on the idea that Viking did find living micro-organisms in the surface soil of Mars.
Beagle is looking for life He continued to experiment and study all new evidence from Mars and Earth, and, in 1997, reached the conclusion and published that the so-called LR (labelled release) work had detected life.
He says new evidence is emerging that could settle the debate, once and for all.
He told BBC News Online: "The organic analysis instrument was shown to be very insensitive, requiring millions of micro-organisms to detect any organic matter versus the LR's demonstrated ability to detect as few as 50 micro-organisms."
Dr Levin, now president and CEO of US biotechnology company Biospherix, has a new experiment that he says "could unambiguously settle the argument".
But it was rejected by both Nasa and the European Space Agency (Esa) to go on-board this summer's Mars missions.
The British-built Beagle 2, which will be deposited on the Martian surface by Esa's Mars Express space craft, is going with the main purpose to hunt for life. This is a risky strategy, claims Dr Levin.
"Strangely, despite its billing, Beagle 2 carries no life detection experiment!" he said. "Neither its GCMS (organic detector) which is claimed to be more sensitive than Viking's, nor its isotopic analysis instrument can provide evidence for living organisms."
Robot geologists
Nasa's mission to Mars is taking a more circumspect approach to the big life question.
Its two identical rovers will roam the ancient plains of Mars acting as robot geologists.
Mark Adler, deputy mission manager, said the main science objective was to understand the water environment of Mars not to search for life.
He told BBC News Online: "What we learnt from Viking is that it is very difficult to come up with specific experiments to look for something you don't really know what to look for."
Claims of life on Mars have always proved highly contentious. Twenty years after Viking, microbe-like structures discovered inside a Martian meteorite found in Antarctica led to more claims that were later rejected.
As the astronomer Carl Sagan once said, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. And there is no reason to believe that anything found this time will be any different.
"It's going to take a number of missions if we want to know whether there is life on Mars or not," said Dr Charles Cockell, a Mars biologist at the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridgeshire, UK.
"If we find no evidence of life on Mars it may just mean we have looked in the wrong place."
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giovedì 29 maggio 2003
ore 21:35 (categoria:
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Feynman
"You can know the name of that bird in all the languages of the world, but when you're finished, you'll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird. You'll only know about humans in different places, and what they call the bird. So let's look at the bird and see what it's doing - that's what counts"
"Names do not constitute knowledge"
il mio piccolo tributo a Richard Feynman, sperando di suscitare in qualcuno curiosità 
e per la gioia di momo...
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giovedì 29 maggio 2003
ore 13:35 (categoria:
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kebabterapia
Un kebab abbondante harrissa e cipolla risolve molti problemi
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giovedì 29 maggio 2003
ore 13:03 (categoria:
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Fiesta, capitolo 8
"Qui c'è un impagliatore" dise Bill. "Vuoi comprare qualcosa? Un bel cane impagliato?"
"Andiamo" dissi. "Sei sbronzo."
"Carini i cani impaglati" disse Bill. "Rallegrerebbero il tuo appartamento."
"Andiamo"
"Un solo cane impagliato. Posso prenderli o lasciarli lì. Ma dammi retta, Jake. Un solo cane impagliato."
"Andiamo"
"Per te sarà la cosa più importante del mondo dopo che l'avrai comprato. E' un semplice scambio di valori. Tu gli dai i soldi. E loro ti danno un cane impagliato."
"Ne prenderemo uno al ritorno"
"Va bene. Come vuoi. La via dell'inferno è lastricata di cani impagliati non acquistati. Non per colpa mia."
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giovedì 29 maggio 2003
ore 09:32 (categoria:
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the day after
Ieri è stata una di quelle giornate che si ricordano per anni. Sono successe molte cose... alcune piacevoli, altre meno, alcune sia l'una che l'altra. Una di quelle giornate che ti aiutano a crescere, a capire chi sei e dove vuoi andare. Una di quelle giornate che ti fanno sentire piccolo nell'universo, ma immenso rispetto a quello che eri solo pochi giorni prima. Una di quelle giornate che rendono difficile il giorno successivo.
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mercoledì 28 maggio 2003
ore 12:13 (categoria:
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di nuovo vivo
beate le persone che mi conosceranno d'ora in poi... conosceranno un emanuele diverso e migliore una sola parola: grazie
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martedì 27 maggio 2003
ore 23:04 (categoria:
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Adesso...
GRACE (Jeff Buckley)
there's the moon asking to stay long enough for the clouds to fly me away well it's my time coming, i'm not afraid to die my fading voice sings of love, but she cries to the clicking of time oh, time
wait in the fire...
and she weeps on my arm walking to the bright lights in sorrow oh drink a bit of wine we both might go tomorrow oh my love
and the rain is falling and i believe my time has come it reminds me of the pain i might leave leave behind
wait in the fire...
and i feel them drown my name so easy to know and forget with this kiss i'm not afraid to go but it goes so slow
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martedì 27 maggio 2003
ore 22:31 (categoria:
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domani...
Now that she's back in the atmosphere With drops of Jupiter in her hair She acts like summer and walks like rain Reminds me that there's a time to change Since the return of her stay on the moon She listens like spring and she talks like June
But tell me did you sail across the sun Did you make it to the milky way to see the lights all faded and that heaven is overrated Tell me did you fall for a shooting star one without a permanent scar and did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there.
Now that she's back from that soul vacation Tracing her way through the constellation She checks out Mozart while she does Tae-bo reminds me that there's room to grow Now that she's back in the atmosphere I'm afraid that she might think of me as plain ol jane told a story about a man who was too afraid to fly so he never did land
Tell me did the wind sweep you off your feet Did you finally get the chance to dance along the light of day and head back to the milky way And tell me did Venus blow your mind Was it everything you wanted to find and did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there
Can you imagine, no love, pride, deep fried chicken Your best friend always stickin up for you (even when I know you're wrong)? Can you imagine no first dance freeze dried romance 5 hour phone conversation The best soya latte` that you ever had and...me?
But tell me did the wind sweep you off your feet? did you finally get the chance to dance along the light of day And head back toward the milky way? Tell me did you sail across the sun? did you make it to the milky way to see the lights all faded and that heaven is overrated? Tell me did you fall for a shooting star, one without a permanent scar? and did you miss me while you were looking for yourself nanananananananananananana
and did you finally get the chance to dance along the light of day? nanananananananananananana
and did you fall for a shooting star? fall for a shooting star?
nanananananananananananana and are you lonely looking for yourself out there?
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