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but indeed... Anyway, the best part was Silvan's manual.
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Ah, we're diving into some nostalgia here. The "field phone" is so cool, really useful for talking across a few meters. :-)
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I quote the snippet from comment no. 10 where I respond to comment no. 2.
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Well, yes. It’s just that I’m always in a hurry…
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Yeah, integralist, fundamentalist... But look, I’d rather say Taliban... Right now, that thing about Proust is just Odifreddi’s opinion, plain and simple. He didn't say not to read it... Bye.
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I don't know, I didn't get this thing about "scientific integralism." Anyway, hi Cpt. :-)
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Just read the beginning of this book. Got to the point where the guy dies in the position of the Vitruvian man. Bullshit...
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I haven't seen this movie, but Frenck is nice:
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"I would add to all the Laws of men this little phrase '…given what we know at this historical moment.' ---> See, that’s exactly how it is. Scientific theories work until other equally scientific theories deny them or better develop the initial hypothesis. It's PROGRESS, baby... Dogma remains for centuries (maybe with some variation) precisely because it doesn’t need to be explained, you just have to believe it, period. Two opposing worlds. 'Right now we think it’s like this, but a few hundred years ago we thought the Earth was flat.' ---> Exactly! Not a great review, movie not seen but surely worse than the review."
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No, no... "Fool's overture" is a drag, I swear. :-) And I add that among the must-have albums there’s also "Famous last words".
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