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Discovery paves way for gamma-ray annihilation lasers
September 12, 2007 5:32pm
Trailer for documentary about 4-year-old abstract painter
September 12, 2007 5:25pm
For anyone having problems with the background music, there indeed is a small (ass backwards) "volume" icon towards the bottom of the page (if you can't see it you probably need a better screen resolution).
The movie is probably pretty interesting from the standpoint that it (as previously alluded to) looks at important questions about the nature of art and creativity.
However, it seems all pretty transparent; the above Picasso quote pretty much sums it up. Just a kid who likes to paint (most likely because they saw Daddy doing it and wanted to try), thus, highly unlikely there's anything prodigal/special about her; the point made about if she could paint like one of the great masters above sums this up too.
Also, shenanigans to this if she can't write or verbally deliver an artist's statement.
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I like how in the linked article people are interested in 'household' applications for this technology...I mean, I was always under the impression that radiation (of a dangerous nature) is something you generally don't want around you, let alone in your home.
You could probably also use the laser to super-size normals sharks. See, this technology is already doing double-duty.