Book that I don't need about waveletts, you are mine! The thrill of incipient knowledge courses through my veins. These mysteries now belong to me! treasure is inches away, in pages filled with pictures and graphs that i'll digest over rice cakes and chocolate milk.
Waveletts are totally unrelated to what I do, but a good life is slightly illogical, and so I'm satisfied with my purchase.
I am completely unapologetic about dripping milk into my water at restaurants. If I am paying for my food then I'll do what I want with it. Unfortunately this sort of activity causes some of my friends (Darwin) to become extremely agitated. He was totally unappreciative of the delicate tendrils formed by the falling milk particles, and he tried unsuccessfully to make me stop by taking my milk away and shaking my glass of water. I pointed out how interesting it was that these miniature white rivers turned into upside down mushroom clouds and rings, but to no avail. How sad that he and Sam missed out as the rings broke into pieces and continued to fall, creating a root system in three dimensions that penetrated all the way to the bottom of the glass! If they would only look they would see something as beautiful and as fascinating as the fireworks and smoke rings of gandalf...
Fluid motion:
Poincare:
The scientist does not study nature because it is useful;
he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful. If nature were not beautiful, it would not be worth knowing, and if nature were not worth knowing, life would not be worth living.
Waveletts are totally unrelated to what I do, but a good life is slightly illogical, and so I'm satisfied with my purchase.
I am completely unapologetic about dripping milk into my water at restaurants. If I am paying for my food then I'll do what I want with it. Unfortunately this sort of activity causes some of my friends (Darwin) to become extremely agitated. He was totally unappreciative of the delicate tendrils formed by the falling milk particles, and he tried unsuccessfully to make me stop by taking my milk away and shaking my glass of water. I pointed out how interesting it was that these miniature white rivers turned into upside down mushroom clouds and rings, but to no avail. How sad that he and Sam missed out as the rings broke into pieces and continued to fall, creating a root system in three dimensions that penetrated all the way to the bottom of the glass! If they would only look they would see something as beautiful and as fascinating as the fireworks and smoke rings of gandalf...
Fluid motion:
Poincare:
The scientist does not study nature because it is useful;
he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful. If nature were not beautiful, it would not be worth knowing, and if nature were not worth knowing, life would not be worth living.
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