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Bones Eye Tea: March 2015
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A selection of contemporary issues affecting the Inrormation Technology industry are discussed. Plus the history and future of the industry and how it gives back to the world's poor. Sunday, March 8, 2015. Can An Artificial Intelligence Program Beat Us At Everything? Even though Prof. Stephen Hawking had warned us about it back in December 2014, will artificial intelligence systems be better than us at everything? Google’s DeepMind team said this was the first time a system had learned how to maste...
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Bones Music: July 2014
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Not just limited to a review of bands / musicians and their body of work. But also of sound and acoustics, electronic gear, creativity, culture, politics, and of how all of these seemingly disparate topics relate to music. Monday, July 7, 2014. July: A Musically Auspicious Month For Ronald Reagan? Basing from his “contentious” 8-year presidency, can one safely conclude that July is a “musically auspicious” month for the former US President Ronald Reagan? Labels: Punk Rock Against Reagan.
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Bones Music: The Sound of Music’s 50th Anniversary Revelations
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Not just limited to a review of bands / musicians and their body of work. But also of sound and acoustics, electronic gear, creativity, culture, politics, and of how all of these seemingly disparate topics relate to music. Sunday, March 8, 2015. The Sound of Music’s 50th Anniversary Revelations. Even though it premiered in theaters 50 years ago, the much beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein musical still has its own surprises to offer to both old and new fans? The Sound of Music 50th Anniversary.
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Bones Astronomy: Cosmic Diamond: The Universe’s Largest Uncut Diamond?
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A discussion on the more esoteric / recondite aspects of astronomy. Plus common public misconceptions about astronomy and it's history will also be discussed. Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Cosmic Diamond: The Universe’s Largest Uncut Diamond? It might be the ultimate jeweler’s dream here on planet Earth to work on such sized stone, but is the cosmic diamond the Universe’s largest uncut piece of diamond? Fortunately, there is such a place. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Amazon Contextual Product Ads.
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Bones Astronomy: The Rosetta Probe: The Little Spacecraft That Could?
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A discussion on the more esoteric / recondite aspects of astronomy. Plus common public misconceptions about astronomy and it's history will also be discussed. Saturday, November 22, 2014. The Rosetta Probe: The Little Spacecraft That Could? Launched from earth over a decade ago to rendezvous with a comet more than half a billion miles away from earth, is the Rosetta Probe the little robotic spacecraft that could? November 24, 2014 at 3:49 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Bones Astronomy: May 2014
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A discussion on the more esoteric / recondite aspects of astronomy. Plus common public misconceptions about astronomy and it's history will also be discussed. Monday, May 26, 2014. Y-Class Brown Dwarf Stars: Coolest Stars Ever? Though they are real stars – not just some fictional astronomical phenomena conjured up in Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek – are Y-Class brown dwarf stars truly qualify as the coolest stars ever in terms of temperature? Y Class Brown Dwarf Stars. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Bones Astronomy: Hubble Space Telescope’s 25th Anniversary
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A discussion on the more esoteric / recondite aspects of astronomy. Plus common public misconceptions about astronomy and it's history will also be discussed. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Hubble Space Telescope’s 25th Anniversary. Even though it is slated to be retired in five years time, is there still life left in the Hubble Space telescope? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. View my complete profile. Hubble Space Telescope’s 25th Anniversary. Cool Gadgets and Laptops.
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Bones Astronomy: John Bevis: The Greatest Forgotten Amateur Astronomer?
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A discussion on the more esoteric / recondite aspects of astronomy. Plus common public misconceptions about astronomy and it's history will also be discussed. Monday, April 21, 2014. John Bevis: The Greatest Forgotten Amateur Astronomer? His “popularity” may have last peaked during the middle of the 1990s, but does anyone this day and age still remember John Bevis – probably England’s greatest amateur astronomer? Until William B. Ashworth Jr. published his paper in 1981, Bevis’ star atlas h...Century ...