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"The Squirrel Factor"

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Blogger QUASAR9 said...

Not many squirrels down the beach, unless they are re-incarnated squirrels, or possibly according to JoAnne Hewett evolved squirrels.

Hmmm - reminds me of Enigms and the dream of the dolphin >>>
a dolphin being a human in its dreams? a human dreaming to be a dolphin in it's dreams???
No bottom line, just dolphins ...

PS - for more Squirrel chatter

2:26 PM, August 26, 2006

Blogger QUASAR9 said...

And Bee, for when you come back from da beach jam movie

2:28 PM, August 26, 2006

Blogger stefan said...

.. hm, the Science Campus Riedberg of the Frankfurt University features neither beaches with surfing boys, and jogging girls, nor squirrels.

Amazingly, there have been some squirrels around when the Physics Department was still in town, where now only Mathematics is left...

But now, instead of squirrels, there are real hares around! Maybe that counts also ;-)

3:45 PM, August 26, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The squirrels might have a student-index for their top-rank living places?

-- Nuts

9:50 PM, August 26, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Dear Quasar,

thanks for the movie! Is one min sufficient to reconnect? Last time I tried to talk to my inner self I got the voice-mail. But I have an appointment for the day after my funeral.

I remember there was a similar initiative some while ago from the National Sleep Foundation (yes, they really exist), but they were asking for 15 min breaks... where did the other 14 min go? Will jam eventually turn into jas?

Best,

B.

10:00 PM, August 26, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Dear Stefan,

interestingly the squirrels in Germany are mostly red, whereas in the US they are mostly grey. What does that say about the east-west gradiant in educational quality? Best,

B.

10:31 PM, August 26, 2006

Blogger QUASAR9 said...

Hi Bee, speed of light is a measure of distance travelled by light in time, in our 3D+T world.

You do notice in the jam video you are travelling considerably faster than the speed of light, since you are travelling billions(?) or trillions(?) of light years (a measure of distance?) and back in less than a minute ...

You are travelling in (thru)another Lisa Randall dimension

4:21 AM, August 27, 2006

Blogger QUASAR9 said...

Bee, Time is (observer) relative.
Some moments or days seem to last for ever, whereas other times we look back and wonder where all the years have gone.

Infinity by definition has no beginning and no end. Infinity as a measure of Time, time would be revolving around you - the universe ageing whilst you remain ageless (timeless) you a goddess???

But here we are not talking about trains and stations, or planes and airports (hubs) - but time portals?

Have you read thru:
wikipedia Time Dilation
and of course ST Warp drive

4:31 AM, August 27, 2006

Anonymous Uncle Al said...

UC/Berkeley has a diversity of squirrels so fat they can barely waddle up to you to screech for a handout. If said screeching hairy-tailed organisms come up higher than your knees they are not squirrels, they're tenured social activist faculty. It is especially bad near Boalt Hall, including the droppings (faculty, not squirrels).

1:14 PM, August 27, 2006

Anonymous cris124 said...

I can't comment about anything but the squirrels. Don't you just find them adorable? And by the way enjoy the beach. Getting there is the best way to deal with stress.

5:16 AM, August 28, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Squirrels are SO cute! I watch them every morning through my window :-)

9:59 AM, August 28, 2006

Blogger stefan said...

In Waterloo, on the lawn around the building of Bee's new appartment, there seem to be two species of squirrels, one kind with a bushy, silverly tail, and another with a thinner, black tail - this second kind is, on the whole, much darker.

I tried to take pictures of them yesterday morning, but without success. To my surprise, these Waterloo town squirrels are extremely shy, and they always escaped on the trees whenever I managed to got close enough to take photos.

3:40 PM, September 20, 2006

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