Monday, February 28, 2011

Counter-strike: Source Launch Commands

Did you know? Relativity with square wheels!

Everyone knows the famous words of Albert Einstein: E = mc 2. In summary: the energy of my bike is equal to its mass times the square of the speed of light. We see the famous photo on this great genius experimenting his theory.

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What is less known is that another scientist, Linus Zapruder was developed in 1935 an alternative theory, based not on the square of light, but on the landing wheels of the bicycle.

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It was this time resulted in this extraordinary finding: the more I pedal slower, less I advance more quickly. This theory, though less spectacular than that of Einstein, proved most useful in people's daily lives. In addition, she has not allowed the construction of any bomb, which is a very significant point. Did you know?

No hard feelings, we present all the same theory of relativity Einstein's 4-part very interesting:







Sunday, February 27, 2011

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Jukebox: Hamp Goes Wild at Lake Rattle & Roll Festival

Hamp Goes Wild.

Saturday, I went to the evening Lake, Rattle & Roll the Taco's Bar in Lausanne, the annual gathering of rockabilly. Five groups have literally set fire to the room. Here they are on this poster:


Here's a video I turned the genial Hamp Goes Wild, worthy successor to Jerry Lee Lewis. He is joined by Pat Peray, a local legend of the guitar that it intends to set the mood. I think that the highlight of the evening: