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    Wed, Jan 16, 2008  Permanent link

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    obvious     Wed, Jan 16, 2008  Permanent link
    How to be half-way in size between an atom and the whole universe
    3LSZVJA9     Wed, Jan 16, 2008  Permanent link
    I didn't see the connection.
    obvious     Thu, Jan 17, 2008  Permanent link
    Scale is relative, so are human limitations.
    3LSZVJA9     Thu, Jan 17, 2008  Permanent link
    "What we believe to be the motives of our conduct are usually but the pretexts for it."
     
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