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May 18, 2004
MiQ drifted into my life only recently but connecting with him has changed my life for good. Adjectives & superlatives are not enough to describe the extent to which he continues to inspire me as a fellow artist and to help me grow as an individual. He is an expert at balancing chaos & noise with an awareness of the world around him, and a calm, compassionate gaze one rarely encounters. MiQ is not just my astrological twin but a true soul mate, and soon enough we'll be taking over the world and establish universal techno-fueled transhuman bliss.
May 9, 2004
miq is my new favorite interweb friend ;D
he's an awesome musician and i hope i get to meet him one day. cheers luv! February 22, 2004
He's my subby-bitch Mad Pixie. Gotta love 'im.
February 4, 2004
This dude is THE dude! I've been in like 3 or 4 bands with him and probably 5 more fictious bands and one of the only people that I knew from high school that I still want to talk to. He gets all the props for his krehzy ways.
January 4, 2004
cool guy...good music maker...sorry Seattle was lame!!!
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just got back from our trip/gigs in Vienna.
Fri, August 25, 2006 - 9:03 AM
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what a beautiful place! here's some pix... creativefrequencies.com/pix/Vi...2D2006/
Sat, January 14, 2006 - 5:35 PM
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...an intergalactic war with aliens.
Fri, December 16, 2005 - 11:44 AM
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Fox News' derisive video interview with Paul Hellyer, who recently called for Canadian government hearings on relations with ETs. The question is, why would Fox News bother to so flagrantly belittle him? www.skywatch-international.org/vi...htm
Scientists know how mother and daughter can be so different. Mother and daughter yeast cells, that is. The researchers have discovered a new mechanism for cell fate determination -- how one cell, the daughter, becomes dramatically different from the mother, even though they have the same genetic material. The study shows why mothers and daughters differ in how they express their genes: a certain gene regulator gets trapped in the daughter cell's nucleus.
Sat, August 23, 2008 - 5:00 PM
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Dangerous disease often spreads faster than it takes to diagnose it in the lab. To remedy that, researchers at Kansas State University have developed a test to bring that time from days down to hours.
Sat, August 23, 2008 - 5:00 PM
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Human-driven changes in the westerly winds are bringing hotter and drier springs to the American Southwest, according to new research from the University of Arizona in Tucson. Since the 1970s the winter storm track in the western US has been shifting north, particularly in the late winter. As a result, fewer winter storms bring rain and snow to Southern California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, western Colorado and western New Mexico.
Sat, August 23, 2008 - 5:00 PM
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The incidence of strokes among both diabetics and nondiabetics in Northern Sweden declined between 1985 and 2003. The overall decline in strokes among diabetics may be partly due to more intensive treatment of hypertension, smoking cessation and cholesterol-lowering efforts. More recurrent strokes occurred among diabetic than nondiabetic patients, so more intensive secondary prevention for diabetic patients is needed.
Sat, August 23, 2008 - 5:00 PM
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The existence of the supercontinent Pangea, which formed about 300 million years ago and broke up about 200 million years ago, is a cornerstone of plate tectonics, and processes resulting in its assembly and fragmentation have governed the evolution of Earth's crust for 500 million years. Over the past 20 years, evidence has been amassing that Pangea is just the latest in a series of supercontinents that formed repeatedly since the Archean, only to break up and reform again.
Sat, August 23, 2008 - 5:00 PM
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originally published at ScienceDaily: Latest Science News
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