Why We Love South Africa, Reason #1249
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Officially disguised as a Canadian
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From Helen Keller Jokes:
"Because they so rarely interact with matter we can shoot them straight through the Earth, and most will travel through without doing anything. Of course, most of them travel right through our detectors as well, but once in a blue moon one of them will interact – about one or so per day." – Dr Lisa Falk Harris, a particle physicist at the University of Sussex, on the nature of neutrinos.
The idea is simple: you love life, and they want you to submit an example of you "loving it", with a photograph and a blurb of under 100 words. All you need to do is visit their site and join up there (see related link).
The lead paragraph states (related link):
I apologise in advance for these:
Tony Blair, whom I once considered the world's greatest public speaker, told the world on 1 April (not a joke) that a really serious organisation against crime, in the vein of the United States' FBI, has been created in the UK.
I hate so many management phrases and terms. One which particularly pisses me off is "unpack". Today, an article in the local news says "Kebble fraud unpacked".
A (very) brief synopsis of my first play (The Survivor) has been added to the Writing section on this site.
On Saturday evening, we had the first part of the Franklin Players One-Act Festival. The Franklin Players put on three productions: