September 27, 2009

The Legend of The Malacostraca And The Flying Squirrel

“Long before the stars glimmered in the celestial landscape, roamed the Malacostraca, a creature commonly found by the shore. It was quite a malcontent with an irritating nature and a heart of a true crustacean with five pairs of legs but no matching shews to argue, gazing still at the ocean surface, watching and waiting [...]

September 25, 2009

Viva Le Glove

It was Friday afternoon, preparing for the big prom night dance, driven there by a black chauffeur, chilled orchard in hand for my honey. I was feeling pumped, looking sharp, grabbing my lucky shirt from the closet, the one with the scent of musk, only to discover it’s covered in enough dog hair and funky [...]

September 23, 2009

Carl Jung’s Descent Into The Underworld

In The Holy Grail Of The Unconsciousness, an article appearing in the the September 20th, 2009, New York Times’ Magazine section, Sara Corbett describes the fascinating and unknown history surrounding Liber Novus (L), the unpublished work of Carl Gustave Jung (1875-1961), the founder of Analytic Psychology. These are the handwritten pages of the thinker as [...]

September 22, 2009

District 9 – Peter Jackson’s Recipe For Prawn

The problem with Peter Jackson’s new film, District 9, is that you either love it or hate it. There is no in-between, as one day an alien spacecraft appears over the skies of South Africa causing much speculation by newscasters and politicians. The story is introduced as a documentary, focused through the lens of the [...]

September 20, 2009

Is This True, Not Or Just A Crock (#17)?

The number 9 is the natural whole number following 8 ½ and preceding 10, also known as a Motzkin number to indicate the different ways of drawing non intersecting chords on a circle between n points. It’s ordinal adjective is ninth. A number is evenly divisible by nine if and only if its digital root [...]

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