Under The Surface

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Under The Surface

A dad’s view of the simpler things in life ... I heard the news on NPR today on my drive to work that Lucky was shot in front of his kids in a failed car-jacking.

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Just Under the Surface

I'm waiting for sleep to overtake me, after getting together with a friend I've had since I got to Seattle in 1988. She's an artist too & so I took her into my studio (such as it ...

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it's all under the surface

See the latest multimedia and applications including videos, animations, podcasts, photos, and slideshows on Wired.com

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Gallery: Under the Surface at Monterey Bay Aquarium

I first heard about twitter a few months ago when I had some communication with Chris Brogan over the whole network2.tv thing, and I noticed he had a twitter account.

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DLTQ.org » under the surface

In this case they find a double sided, stratified layer that is centered at around .99R and begins at about .995R, or just under the surface of the photosphere.

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