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Touch my tooter smoocher! |
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There are no conversations. |
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Jim Valvano |
Cancer can take away all of my physical abilities. It cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart, and it cannot touch my soul. |
Nora Ephron |
Beware of men who cry. It's true that men who cry are sensitive to and in touch with feelings, but the only feelings they tend to be sensitive to and in touch with are their own. |
Steve Ballmer |
We can believe that we know where the world should go. But unless we're in touch with our customers, our model of the world can diverge from reality. There's no substitute for innovation, of course, but innovation is no substitute for being in touch, either. |
Steve Irwin |
You know, you can touch a stick of dynamite, but if you touch a venomous snake it'll turn around and bite you and kill you so fast it's not even funny. |
Adam Garcia |
The most famous person in my phone is Lindsay Lohan. We starred in 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' together in 2004 and we've stayed in touch. |
Alan Ball |
I always choose to look, as much as one can, at the supernatural not being something that exists outside of nature, but a deeper, fundamental heart of nature that perhaps humans... have lost touch with. It's a more primal thing than perhaps we are attuned to in our modern, self-aware way of life. |
Alber Elbaz |
Run away from laziness; work hard. Touch intuition and listen to the heart, not marketing directors. Dream. |
Alber Elbaz |
Why not touch things that we hate and turn them upside down and inside out? |
Anthony Hamilton |
After a while, you want to sell a lot of records, win awards and touch as many people as you can, but you have to secure the foundation with your family. I'm a family man, but I'm a businessman, too. |
Anthony Hamilton |
It was very important for me to touch on things that haven't changed, like schools. I'm in Cleveland, Ohio. My lady's from Ohio, and the schools are being torn down, and they turned them into high-rise condos. |
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Touché
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"The Drug Mall with a Tender Loving Touch"
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Human thinking is born out of some sort of neurological defect in the human body. Therefore, anything that is born out of human thinking is destructive. _______ Religion has invented that wonderful thing called charity. It is the most vicious and vulgar thing that we have done. Nature has provided us with a bounty. But we are individually responsible for the inequities of the world. _______ ...
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"i want to devise a virus to bring dire straits to your environment, crushing corporations with a mild touch, crash your whole comptuer system and revert you to papyrus" - deltron 3030
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How Face ID could be a game-changer for aggressive US border agents
Apple’s Touch ID is already on its way out. Just five years ago, iPhones began getting the famed fingerprint scanner that makes unlocking your phone dozens of times a day even easier.
But all of the new iPhones released this year—iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR—only have Face ID. They do not have Touch ID.
Back in 2013...
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I had a dream my friend and I were walking quickly across the surface of a lake in the dark. There were long skinny strands of leafy plants just barely under the surface of the water and it almost looked like they were providing a path but our feet didn't touch them. Our feet only touched the surface of the water. It seemed like we were trying to carefully escape something but we were afraid we might break the surface of the water.
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I had a dream that I was in my back yard and my parents were having some kind of party. I met some guy that really wanted me to teach him how to back flip so I was standing in the yard stretching and I saw a quarter on the ground. I said woah this is a Canadian quarter from 2004 then I flipped it over and it read 1864. I tried to say eight teen sixty four, but it came out as nineteen- eighteen - eighty sixty four. Then I noticed there was another quarter and I picked it up. Then there was another. There was a stack of them. I verbally expressed confusion to the stranger I just met and he replied "there's that song about burying rolls of quarters", in a way that made it sound like common knowledge. He began to sing. I looked around carefully for more quarters and saw another not far away. It was another stack. They weren't all quarters. Some were dimes and nickels. I had too many to hold and I held them in my left arm against my stomach as I picked up more with my right. I lift up a ro...
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Group of Biologists Tries To Bury the Idea That Plants Are Conscious
Frustrated by more than a decade of research which claims to reveal intentions, feelings and even consciousness in plants, more traditionally minded botanists have finally snapped. Plants, they protest, are emphatically not conscious. From a report:
The latest salvo in the plant consciousness wars has been fired by US, British and German biologists who argue that practitioners of "plant neurobiology" have become carried away with the admittedly impressive abilities of plants to sense and react to their environments. While ...
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they do but the imporant thing is trusting that you are making the right decisions. you wont ever know the outcome or results before picking, so instead of being fearful of decisions, you must be confident and be a decider. 'let the chips fall where they may'
take the opportunities offered, they only knock once. but i have given up some awesome opportunities like being moved to LA to work for a web company, but i dont regret not doing it because it was the right decision at the time to turn it down. i wouldnt be who i am today if i went there, and it might be better, but i chose to stay and finish my album and im happy i did. ...
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Scientists Transfer Memory Between Snails
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Scientific American: UCLA neuroscientists reported Monday that they have transferred a memory from one animal to another via injections of RNA, a startling result that challenges the widely held view of where and how memories are stored in the brain. The finding from the lab of David Glanzman hints at the potential for new RNA-based treatments to one day restore lost memories and, if correct, could shake up the field of memory and learning. The researchers extracted RNA from the nervous systems of snails that had been shocked and injected the material into unshocked snails. RNA's primary role is to serve as...
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