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linus torvalds pronouncing quotlinuxquot animation
Bookmarked 796 weeks ago sound clip from http:wwwpaulsladenorgpronunciationanimation hand-illustrated by me tressa jayne tullis |
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afric simone - hafanana
Bookmarked 796 weeks ago quothafananaquot afric simone http:wwwhistoryonesongcom |
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boots randolph - yakety sax
Bookmarked 796 weeks ago mr sax the best there ever will be plays from the heart as the sax should be played from |
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shemv
Bookmarked 795 weeks ago shemv selinaselinamvselinashemvselinaellahebesheella mvselinaselinaselinaselinamvselinahebeellaselina selinamvselinaselina selinaselinaselinapinkyselina selinaselinaselinaselinaselina selinahebeellaselina |
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incredible amazing awesome apple
Bookmarked 795 weeks ago extracts taken from apple039s keynote address note: no cuts are repeated done with imovie09 which is really awesome |
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oscar peterson solo
Bookmarked 795 weeks ago great oscar peterson plays soloall jazz books and transcriptions you need for educational purposes http:wwwlearnpianonarodrulinkshtm |
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paco de lucia - entre dos aguas 1976 full video
Bookmarked 795 weeks ago paco de lucia - entre dos aguas |
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tyomnaja notch
Bookmarked 795 weeks ago mark bernes sings in the movie dva boytsa quottyomnaja notchquot |
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oscar peterson - medley ellington - montreux 1975
Bookmarked 795 weeks ago oscar peterson plays a duke ellington medley : take the a train - in a sentimental mood - satin doll - i039m beginning to see the light - caravan at the montreux jazz festival in 1975 piano solo |
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symphony of science - 039we are all connected039 ft sagan feynman degrasse tyson amp bill nye
Bookmarked 794 weeks ago mp3 available at http:wwwsymphonyofsciencecom quotwe are all connectedquot was made from sampling carl sagan039s cosmos the history channel039s universe series richard feynman039s 1983 interviews neil degrasse tyson039s cosmic sermon and bill nye039s eyes of nye series plus added visuals from the elegant universe nova stephen hawking039s universe cosmos the powers of 10 and more it is a tribute to great minds of science intended to spread scientific knowledge and philosophy through the medium of music check out quota glorious dawnquot by carl sagan another symphony of science projecthttp:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=zsgixgeljbcand my website for more original music:http:wwwcolorpulsemusiccomclick hq to watch in better quality enjoyjohnjohnsymphonyofsciencecomlyrics:degrasse tysonwe are all connectedto each other biologicallyto the earth chemicallyto the rest of the universe atomicallyfeynmani think nature039s imaginationis so much greater than man039sshe039s never going to let us relaxsaganwe live in an in-between universewhere things change all rightbut according to patterns rulesor as we call them laws of naturenyei039m this guy standing on a planetreally i039m just a speckcompared with a star the planet is just another speckto think about all of thisto think about the vast emptiness of spacethere039s billions and billions of starsbillions and billions of speckssaganthe beauty of a living thing is not the atoms that go into itbut the way those atoms are put togetherthe cosmos is also within uswe039re made of star stuffwe are a way for the cosmos to know itselfacross the sea of spacethe stars are other sunswe have traveled this way beforeand there is much to be learnedi find it elevating and exhilaratingto discover that we live in a universewhich permits the evolution of molecular machinesas intricate and subtle as wedegrasse tysoni know that the molecules in my body are traceableto phenomena in the cosmosthat makes me want to grab people in the streetand say have you heard thisrichard feynman on hand drums and chantingfeynmanthere039s this tremendous messof waves all over in spacewhich is the light bouncing around the roomand going from one thing to the otherand it039s all really therebut you gotta stop and think about itabout the complexity to really get the pleasureand it039s all really therethe inconceivable nature of nature |















