December 16, 2005
This man is special...what a loving, warm, charming and sincere human being. People I know that come in contact with Ido instantly feel his sweet energy and simply find themselves wanting a hug... He's also magical in the way that he manifasts his dreams. He's been an inspiration to all of us going for what we truly want in life no matter what the circumstances! I'm so happy to have him back in San Francisco!
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November 8, 2004
Edo is one of those humans who has arrived here from the future. I trust and value his perspectives on everything from technology to pranayama. Really glad to know him. ~ Claudia
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"A gentleman is someone who can ride a horse, shoot a bow, paint an aquarel, and write a sonnet". Well, do I qualify if I talk to dogs, design stuff, play a tune, and can short a stock? I'm open, smart, creative, easy on the eyes, and on the ears. I live in my body, and the graceful touch of your hand can mean a lot. Art (of various kinds) played a part in my previous occupations, got published, exhibited, recorded, and finally decided to take on the nearly impossible challenge of a management job. If this grabbed you, check the complete profile at okcupid.com/karma?me=colleague. Gender
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Day job - I manage a web site for a legal information company. Certificates: yoga instructor, focusing coach, recording engineer. I paint, play, sing, write, dance, jack of all art trades, master of none, yet published in some.
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"Until quite recently, it was generally believed that each individual is born with a fixed number of nerve cells in the brain, and that these cells gradually degenerate and die during the person's lifetime and cannot be replaced. This theory was disproved when researchers discovered that certain regions of the adult brain do in fact retain their ability to support and promote cell renewal (neurogenesis) throughout life, especially under conditions of mental stimuli and physical activity. One ...
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Tue, January 17, 2006 - 8:47 PM
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Placebos are interesting because they account for at 30%-50% of the effect of regular drugs (any drug has to prove that it is 50% or 60% effective, since plcebos are assumed to be ~%30 effective). Placebos are formally illegal, since they require doctors to lie to patients.
Wed, January 4, 2006 - 11:57 AM
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Some new insights into the process: www.sciencentral.com/articles/view.php3 "As reported in Discover Magazine, Zubieta used PET brain scanner to take pictures of the placebo... read more
The RIAA goes after Byrne after he streamed too many Missy Elliot tracks in an hour. Byrne answers, resorting to quoting IP's enfant terrible Lessig. Stay tuned.
Mon, December 19, 2005 - 4:21 PM
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Traditionally, the tango world offered a straight-forward division of gender: one leads, the other led. Learning from different teachers, I found out this strict division has changed with time, until finally Tango faces some core gender-related questions. Let me quote from some notes on the film Dance The Gender, in the link below: "The classical role images in tango also represent a challenge to the curious and to those who enjoy experimenting, and such people are animated to cross over the ...
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Tue, December 13, 2005 - 6:39 PM
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