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10 years 2 months ago #79
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For the addicts of honey

Stuart Anderson and Cedar, a father and his son are two Australian beekeepers that have developed over the years a new hive. Dubbed Flow, this hive revolutionize both their work but also the life of bees they raise. Its special feature: it allows to harvest honey "automatically" without the beekeeper has to open the hive and perform a complicated extraction, and without disturbing the insects likely. On the surface, this hive is no different, except that it has at its base with a tap. Open it, and honey will flow until closing it.

Stuart Anderson and Cedar, a father and his son are two Australian beekeepers that have developed over the years a new hive. Dubbed Flow, this hive revolutionize both their work but also the life of bees they raise. Its special feature: it allows to harvest honey "automatically" without the beekeeper has to open the hive and perform a complicated extraction, and without disturbing the insects likely. On the surface, this hive is no different, except that it has at its base with a tap. Open it, and honey will flow until closing it.

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10 years 1 month ago #80
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A good alternative for bad players and banished!!!
Culture for all! That's the credo of Raul Lemesoff, an eccentric artist from Buenos Aires. He made up his mind to create a tank in which it moves to distribute hundreds of books to passersby. A true "weapon of mass instruction" he intends to use to combat ignorance.
Culture for all! That's the credo of Raul Lemesoff, an eccentric artist from Buenos Aires. He made up his mind to create a tank in which it moves to distribute hundreds of books to passersby. A true "weapon of mass instruction" he intends to use to combat ignorance.


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10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago #81
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This guy is true. 
And also this one that i like a lot
William Butler Yeats

" Celui qui ouvre une école ferme une prison. " (The one who opens a school closes a jailhouse)
Victor Hugo
And also this one that i like a lot
" Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire."
William Butler Yeats
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10 years 1 month ago #82
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"Straight and narrow is the path."
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An interesting thing about knowledge is that we can only "know about" something and
not "know" something. To "know" means to "be" it. You would have to be a submarine,
a cat or a bird to know what it is to be it. Although as much as Nik loves subs, I don't think
they have any consciousness
not "know" something. To "know" means to "be" it. You would have to be a submarine,
a cat or a bird to know what it is to be it. Although as much as Nik loves subs, I don't think
they have any consciousness

"Straight and narrow is the path."
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10 years 1 month ago #83
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I think i can agree with that, somewhere.
That makes me reminding Saving Private Ryan, when Corporal Epam talks to Captain Miller about a quote by the American poet Emerson, just before the German attack in the village of Ramelles. After Miller's answer, Epam asks : "You know Emerson, Captain ?" and Captain Miller answers : "I know a bit". (Well, this is after French version of the movie, don't know if it's exactly the same in the original version.)
That makes me reminding Saving Private Ryan, when Corporal Epam talks to Captain Miller about a quote by the American poet Emerson, just before the German attack in the village of Ramelles. After Miller's answer, Epam asks : "You know Emerson, Captain ?" and Captain Miller answers : "I know a bit". (Well, this is after French version of the movie, don't know if it's exactly the same in the original version.)
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10 years 1 month ago #84
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"Straight and narrow is the path."
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Okay how do you know that you are? Is it because of your thinking or that which observes the
thinking?
thinking?

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