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Selected Hearing Rends ("_very_____ is permitted; nothing is true." --Hassan i Sabbah) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ perpetual works in progress keep mixing U.S. Justice System high allegiance MUST be impression which his Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) had made on him, Schoenberg answered (excerpt above) in a long letter observed ... as Babey reminds us imported nearly 50 kilos (110 pounds) of highly enriched uranium from France ... and Russia nothing is too sacred you must use ... your passions concern...in the West was over...the shift in assertions that more Venetian glass come clean...world strategic power would occur evolving since they moved in in 1981 ... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Work Of The BI-EC-PUM Shelves 19-NOV-02 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| of you whose living rooms seem to be perpetual works in progress, keep mixing. As Babey reminds us, imported nearly 50 kilos (110 pounds) of highly enriched uranium from France and Russia. ''Nothing is too sacred.'' you must use your passions. More Venetian glass, luxury feature you might possibly everin all its confectionery glory, sits on stone-topped modernist tables by Cedric Hartman; the paramount concern in the West was over the shift in assertions that he has already come clean world strategic power the surface, where it goes about its business unseen that would occur evolving since they moved in, in 1981. Babey In decorating these days, it's all about the mix -- (who trained as an architect) and Wing initially favored a more austere approach single butterfly- shaped galaxy, astronomers reported on to make 3 to 10 bombs the size of the one that destroyed Hiroshima. Tuesday. It’s time to put all of your photos onto your computerof data and equipment bearing on the development of weapons of mass destruction, despite President Saddam Hussein's If your eyes have changed... shouldn’t your light? ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ==================== [specimen 0.000.000] Insight can arrive unexpectedly. In this instance, it arrived in the form of Abe, who owns the convenience store down the street, when I wheeled up in the latest ego-bomb from Mercedes: a slate-gray SL500 with a coolly sinister menace to its sledgelike profile. Abe loves cars and is always happy to see what I'm driving. He emerged and circled the SL, lightly tracing its warm flanks with an appraising finger. "All these nice cars," Abe said admiringly, "they're really nice." Well ... yes. And that's the gist of things, actually, when you enter the brightly lit room where the six-figure cars are kept. You can assume a few things about such cars, so let's dispatch those right now. Once seated, you will be coddled in buttery elegance: nuzzled by unblemished leather, warmed by the finest burled wood, and informed by the most tasteful instrumentation. I'd list the luxury features that bejewel the SL500, but it will be far simpler to note that every encounter already comes standard. In fact, the significant differences among such top-shelf rides are found in that murky lagoon known as automotive technology. When you purchase, say, a Saturn, you don't fret much about technology. (Does it start? Check. Does it stop? Super.) But as you enter the realm of the statement automobile, things get a bit more demanding. Here, some manufacturers -- like BMW, with its 745Li (see "The $77,845 Computer," September) -- plow their efforts into wowing you with electronic gadgetry obvious to the naked eye. Mercedes, too, is among the most innovative automakers in the world, and the SL500 is the fortunate locus of its geeky ministrations. But most of its technological prowess lurks beneath ==================== [specimen 0.000.001] not tried-and-true traditional, and certainly not minimalist modern, but a subtle, sensual layering of often disparate styles, periods and textures that says a room's owner has been somewhere, done something, had a life. The living room of the San Francisco apartment that Pamela Babey, a partner in the interior design firm Babey Moulton Jue & Booth, shares with David Wing, an architect, has been -- a leather chesterfield sofa, a couple of Mies van der Rohe's Brno chairs and a slate coffee table. But with time and travel, especially to Babey's beloved Italy -- where her firm has done the interiors of the luxurious Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli and the Four Seasons Hotel in Milan -- came complexity and contradiction. The sofa was shrouded in Fortuny cotton; the Mies chairs were re-covered in silk velvet; a wall of the room was mirrored, and then hung with another mirror framed in Venetian glass, one of Babey's white porcelain busts of Chairman Mao sit next to a little antique armchair, adding postmodern humor to the old-new blend. ''It's bits of all parts of my life,'' Babey explains. ''It has happened over years and years.'' So for those ==================== [specimen 0.000.002] Scientists adapt NASA technology to create "smart bed" sleep surface Atomic accuracy in any U.S. time zone Warm up to this dual oscillating ceramic heater Why spend hundreds on a bigger monitor… enlarge the one you have Motion sensor technology will unleash intense radiation and gravitational waves, creates low cost surveillance system Look out Big Foot, this binocular takes pictures! Armed with stringent United Nations requirements and the latest equipment, arms inspectors are picking up where their predecessors left off in the hide-and-seek world of deadly Iraqi weapons. If they are half as successful as their forerunners, they will uncover mountains Advertisement themselves cannot Astronomers have known for years that black be seen, but they can be detected by the characteristic swirl of material as it is pulled toward them. The real surprise for inspectors in the 1990's was how close Iraq was to producing a nuclear weapon. While its chemical and biological arms posed a terrifying threat, using data gathered by NASA's Chandra X-ray if Iraq became a nuclear-armed nation. The nuclear inspectors who arrived in Iraq in 1991, after the Persian Gulf war, succeeded in documenting a major Iraqi atomic push. The International Atomic Energy Agency, which led the nuclear inspections, discovered that Iraq had The Natural Resources Defense But the Chandra observations mark the Council calculates that this would have been enough material, depending on the builder's skill, The inspectors also found that Iraq planned to build a centrifuge designed to produce 10 kilos of highly enriched uranium a year, and had drawn up bomb designs. By February 1994, the agency had removed the nuclear-arms fuel from Iraq; it eventually supervised or verified the destruction of all of Iraq's known nuclear-arms installations and gear. ==================== [specimen 0.000.003] Two supermassive black holes, each with the mass of at least a million suns, have been found circling each other in a This is the first time scientists have gotten proof that two of these giants can exist in the same galaxy, Observatory. The two big black holes will merge in several hundred million years, creating an even more massive black hole in a catastrophic event thatthe Chandra scientists said in a statement. holes come in various sizes, and some believe that most galaxies, including our own Milky Way, harbor supermassive black holes in their hearts. The Milky Way also has a much smaller black hole rocketing through it. first evidence that two monstrous black holes can co-exist in the same galaxy, with both of them actively accreting material from the surrounding area. Black holes are massive matter-sucking drains in space, with gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. 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