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Poetry News For September 20, 2008

Poetry News new Saturday SCIENCE! edition:

  1. Computers figuring out what words mean
  2. From cartilage to fruit-fly wings, physicist studies ’squishiness’ in everyday things
  3. Please submit a 5 line poem by Monday, September 22 at 3pm (Japan Standard Time). [Space Poem Chain Vol. 5: JAXA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency] —
  4. Scientists watch as listener’s brain predicts speaker’s words
  5. Although readers keep shifting to the Internet, Esquire magazine’s editor is sure print isn’t dying, and he aims to prove it Monday by unveiling a 75th-anniversary issue with a cover that features electronic ink.
  6. A Université Laval research team has demonstrated that intellectual work induces a substantial increase in calorie intake
  7. People who react more strongly to bumps in the night, spiders on a human body or the sight of a shell-shocked victim are more likely to support public policies that emphasize protecting society over preserving individual privacy

I had no idea that I really don’t have the slightest idea where my body is, in space, LOL. I always knew I was (putting it kindly) nonathletic, but this is me in physical therapy: “Am I doing it right? Like this?”
PT: “Uhm. Ack. Not that far.”
Me: “Geez, I’m such a dork, haha.”
PT: “Aw, no you’re not.”
Me: “It’s OK; I accept that I’m a dork haha.”

I’m almost maxed out on PT appointments. >:(

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