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Researcher 185550 Started conversation Jan 17, 2004
A friend showed me this through MSN, and though it takes a while to get in to, it is really good.
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/sand-sicaf.html
Broadband users only I would reccomend, and have sound on!
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Laura Posted Jan 17, 2004
It was very hard to figer out what the next image was going to be, and all done so quickly.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 17, 2004
Yeah, I had heard that it was going to be scary (I was in fact checking that it wasn't for a squeamish friend) so I wasn't sure what to expect. It was fantastic though, I'd like to see more if there is more.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 17, 2004
Not at all, as it turned out to be. And I like the ending.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 17, 2004
It was good that he chose to do a story that is known (but not necessarily believed) by a large amount of people, it meant that once you had figured stuff out you'd know what was going on, and could look out for it.
But even if not, it was nice just watching the pretty shapes become recognizable.
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Laura Posted Jan 17, 2004
I missed the beginning (I was expecting it to take a while to load but it started playing very quickly )
Going to have to play the beginning just to make sure it was what I thought.
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Laura Posted Jan 17, 2004
I didn't get the beginning either. Looked like evolution at first
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Laura Posted Jan 17, 2004
It makes more sense thinking about it.
You have fish type things that get legs
Then dinosaurs
Then Africa and the evolution of humans
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 17, 2004
I like that sort of thing. The sort of thing that'll have you one moment lying in bed thinking about it, the next have you sitting upright with your finger in the air exclaiming, "Oh, I /get/ it!".
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Laura Posted Jan 17, 2004
Not me though, I'm one of those people who's asleep as soon as they hit the pillow.
But yes, I like it when it all comes clear.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 17, 2004
Lucky you. I can spend hours tossing and turning and going downstairs to make a sandwich. And sleeping pills give me wind.
Revelation is a wonderful feeling.
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Laura Posted Jan 17, 2004
I used to have trouble getting to sleep but decided it was because I was worrying too much, so I stopped. Trouble is now I go to sleep far too quickly, a few nights ago I was still holding a glass of water.
Definitaly.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 17, 2004
Oh, worrying and thinking are what I do. Turning things over. Just can't sleep.
I wish I could stop worrying like that. Only problem is I'd probably do less work than I do at the moment.
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