joined on 09/23/03
last updated 03/20/13
February 17, 2006
Lorne is a brilliant person with loads of good will and insight, and I've learned tons from him!
October 15, 2003
Someone needs to say this: Lorne may actually be the smartest monkey within the solar system, the Energizer Bunny of party animals, most gracious host of the straddled centuries, the boss you've always dreamed of, and Mister Fucking Berbecue To You, Bitch. Never mind that his fashion sense is a little off or that he glues plastic blowfish to his car.
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Web3D, VR and Interactive Visualization,
! Gold Star Tribe !,
**firesign theatre**,
a dolphin's view,
Adams Morgan,
Airstream,
Apatheists,
ART CARS!!!!!,
BaltWash Roving Events,
bbq,
Binocular Rivalry and the NCC,
Biogeeks,
Burning Rochester,
Cinema Minima,
DC Burners,
DC Electronica,
DC Ten-in-One,
DCTribal,
Doggie Diner Advice Column,
dorkbot international,
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And most of the shows at Joe's Movement emporium went well too. What shows, you ask? I did a modified version of The Electric Heliotrope Theater for several segments of a dance performance, "The Loving Project: E-Race" by Dance Box Theater. We performed at the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage on June 16th to a packed, SRO crowd. And while my graphics PC did lock up briefly (I'm pushing it to its limits), I think I'm the only one that noticed. It has been a tremendous privilege (and rush!)...
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Fri, June 25, 2010 - 8:51 AM
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From this week's Science:
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Controlled Single-Photon Emission
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The ability to deliver single photons on demand is an important requirement for quantum information processing and secure quantum communication. Reproducibility, in terms of the photon states from one to the other, as well as ease of implementation must also be considered fo...
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Thu, July 14, 2005 - 10:28 PM
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