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Tag Archives: time
Time flies like a banana
Some say time flies like an arrow. And fruit flies like a banana. Would it be true to say that fruit flies like an arrow? I think not. But I do think that time flies like a banana. When we’re … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?, art, Core thought, Just for laughs, Phlyarology, Poetry
Tagged banana, fruit flies, perception, time
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The shape of humanity (an elucidation)
I posted a poem yesterday: The shape of humanity. (It’s the first time I’ve ever tried a ‘butterfly cinquain’.) I don’t know what you take away from that poem — if anything — but I wanted to try to explain … Continue reading
The shape of humanity
picture humanity spreading; branching through time covering the whole planet’s face briefly flickering to the Moon and space shrivelling termini yet the Earth ‘worm’ endures
Posted in ... wait, what?, art, Poetry
Tagged art, butterfly cinquain, four dimensions, humanity, shape, time
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Why do we have time zones: time for change?
A few years ago I wrote a blog post on the topic of the total muddle that’s caused by the lack of a commonly accepted standard date format. Today, I’m going to waffle on about something similar. Before standard time … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?, balance, Communication, Core thought, History, Ludditis, Phlyarology, Science, Strategy
Tagged John Harrison, Longitude, time, timezones, UTC, Zulu
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