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myfairynuffstuff · 2 years
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Albert Petri (1869 - 1953) - Blads Stuga. 1919. Oil on canvas.
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egypt-museum · 8 months
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Tarkhan dress
“The Tarkhan dress” (UC 28614B) discovered by Sir Flinders Petrie in 1913, was found within the Tarkhan Necropolis (Mastaba 2050).
Certified radiocarbon dating conducted by the University of Oxford, places the creation of this garment to Egypt’s 1st Dynasty, c. 3000 – 2800 B.C. Further testing by the British Museum certified its dating.
“The Tarkhan Dress” is one of multiple pieces of textile, linen and clothing found in the Tarkhan Necropolis, but it was in 1977, that the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Textile Conservation Workshop working to clean these items of linen, discovered that this piece was a purposely designed item of clothing, with clear signs of pleated fabric that are still visible today.
As of 2023, The Tarkhan Dress remains the oldest purposely designed and woven garment in the world.
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mishwanders · 1 year
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Chapter Eleven [No.031]: Animal I Have Become
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Pairing: Albert Wesker x Cannibal GN!Reader
Summary: Weeks have passed and you go looking for Ada to have a little chat.
Warnings: Suggestive content, Ada’s injuries, empty syringe.
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Weeks had passed since the Raccoon City incident and you found yourself locked away behind the walls of the organization, under the fluorescent lights of the HCF facility. You were made to answer for your actions, which inevitably turned the entire city into a petri-dish of monsters and death. If it wasn’t for Wesker’s standing with the organization and Ada Wong's willingness to vouch for you as well, you would have been put six feet under by now.
So instead they cage you in. You were not allowed to leave the facility nor venture out into the woods under any circumstances without Wesker. You had voiced your complaints to Wesker about it, but you both knew what you had to do to fix it, to get out of it.
You had to show them that they could trust you, that you weren’t collateral damage in Wesker’s push for power.
So you attempted to make something of yourself this time. It started out by creating a routine, a strict regime to force yourself into compliance with their requests. The workouts were nothing, but the training was borderline torture, especially when the organization allowed some of their battle hungry employees take their shots at you. But it was all to agitate you, to see just how well you were able to keep your cool under all types of circumstances.
You were determined to keep yourself under control under their ever watchful eye. All of this suffering wasn’t going to be for nothing.
You were not going to be collateral damage.
You grew stronger, wiser, more capable. You fought with yourself to keep in control, to not make any mistakes, allowing yourself to be molded into what they wanted and needed, becoming picture perfect for them. But it didn’t mean the way you felt you should react was gone, it just laid under the surface, watching and waiting with burning white eyes, ready for when you called.
And the call would come, just not now, not when you aimed to behave.
That was one part of this whole situation. The other half was you trying to keep from going insane within confinement. You felt as if you were going crazy looking at the same white walls every damn day. The only thing that broke the monotony of it was when you were in the safety of your room, where the walls were no longer white, but draped in the inky black of darkness, where the only light that could be seen was the crimson glow from Wesker’s eyes, hungrily trailing along your body, the warm glow dancing on your skin. It was one of the moments in your time here were it didn’t feel like absolute torture, even if he had your restrained, wrapped in chains, your breathing restricted by his hands in his attempt to break you down even more.
But you didn’t mind the torture when it was filled with pleasure, you didn’t mind breaking for him.
Regardless, these moments came and went as it pleased, as did Wesker when there was something urgent he had to attend to. Thankfully he wasn’t your only ally in this lonely place.
There was one in particular you had been rather nervous to see again since the incident in Raccoon City went down. Ada Wong had grown to be an understanding companion of yours, at least from what you heard from Wesker. She at least didn’t seem to hate or resent you for any of it - even if she was undergoing physical therapy treatment for injuries that would not exist if it weren’t for your actions.
You stood in front of the window of the medical examination room, seeing her in the midst of it, waiting for it to be over with. Ada had caught sight of you and gave you the faintest of smiles. She spoke something to the doctor who was working with her, and he waved you in. You walked past the guard and into the exam room, passing by the doctor on his way out. You stood there awkwardly before Ada as she sat up on the examination table, her arms placed behind her as she relaxed back a bit.
“Something you need?” Ada asked
“An escape from boredom.” You replied, shrugging and looking around the sterile room.
She chuckled at you, noticing your anxiety when you witnessed the empty syringe of lidocaine and steroids that were used on her knee.
“What’s wrong? Wesker not able to satiate your appetite?”
You rolled your eyes as you turned your attention back to her, catching the subtle smile.
“We both know he’s locked away in the lab right now.” You said
“True. Although, I’m not sure how much this is going to keep the boredom at bay.” She replied, gesturing towards her healing injury.
“Anything to just not be alone or with any of the guards is preferable right now. I feel like I’m going crazy.” You explained
“I can agree with you there. This injury has kept me on lock down as well.” Ada said
You felt the breath catch in your chest, the pang of guilt hit you as she spoke.
“I’m sorry I wasn’t there to stop it.” You replied
“Don’t be. Besides, we got G, we got out of the city, it’s fine.” Ada explained
You looked down at your feet, avoiding her gaze. Ada shook her head.
“You’re not going to listen to me, are you?” She asked, crossing her arms.
You looked up at her, mouth agape in what almost was about to be a reply before she stopped you.
“At the very least you could sit.” She said, gesturing to the chair next to her.
You let out a sigh and did as she asked, taking the chair over beside the exam table and leaned forward, looking up at her.
“So, tell me. How did you and Wesker meet exactly?” Ada asked, “You two seem like an odd pair, if you don’t mind me saying.”
“It’s a long fucking story. Why do you want to know any way?” You asked
“Because I want to know how not one, but two Umbrella experiments escaped from their clutches when we went to hell and back for this G-virus.” Ada explained, “You at least owe me a story for the effort I put in.”
“Touche. Alright then. Wesker and Birkin both broke me out to help with this little ‘experiment’ they were working on. Wesker just wanted me to help him gather the combat data on myself and the rest of their monsters against his old S.T.A.R.S. crew.” You explained
“Ah, so that’s why you were sent to Birkin first then. A trustworthy ally?” She asked
“I knew Birkin would hardly trust anyone else to do it, not even you. I think I’m just more surprised that Annette had the vial in the end.” You replied
“A tricky bitch that one was.” Ada commented
“You’re telling me. Anyway, we struck a deal. I help him with the experiment, he keeps me safe from Umbrella’s claws. But everything turned into so much more than that in the end of it.” You explained, “He just had a way of pulling me in.”
She let out a chuckle at that.
“What’s so funny?” You asked
“Nothing. Just never thought that man would have a charming side to him, that’s all.”
“He’s got a hard shell, but once you move past that, there’s so much more to him under the surface.” You explained
“Maybe he’ll warm up to me then since I helped out with this case.” She commented, “Although I have a feeling it’s going to take more than one occurrence to gain his trust.”
“Most likely. Hell, he kept me locked in a basement every night before he finally felt like he could trust me not to eat him in his sleep.” You replied, “Also, thanks, by the way. You pulled my end of the weight with the goddamn extraction.”
“It’s my job, it’s what I do.” She replied
“I know, I let my anger take over. It’s kind of hard not to when you’re in the depths of it, especially when you find yourself surrounded by the people who fucked you over in the first place.”
“Do you think that it was done against you?” She asked
“This specific incident? No, but in the past - yeah. I won’t ever forget each blow that hit me in my desperate attempts to escape, just like I won’t forget each one that’s hit me now to keep me in compliance.”
“I think your anger is justified.” Ada commented, “You just allowed it to control you, drag you like a dog. You need to learn how to control it.”
You let out a sigh.
“That seems to be the constant theme of my life since I’ve met Wesker. Control my urges, control my bloodlust, and now - control my anger. I just want nothing more than to be free of all of this, to not have to worry about the damages I cause by existing. ”
“You just want to exist without being seen as a monster.” Ada commented
You nodded. “That’s exactly what I want.”
“It looks like you only have one real option then - you have to change the way you see yourself. Either way, you’re going to fight, normal or not. Freedom doesn’t come easily for anyone, and especially not us. We still have to fight something because our lives depend on it.”
You listened intently to Ada, inscribing her words into the pages of the secret diary of your mind. You knew she was right, that Wesker was also right. It was going to take time though. Years of venomous words could not just be undone in a moment's notice.
It would be a fight.
“And what of your life?” You asked, “How’d you get here?”
Ada huffed at that, looking away as if you’d insulted her.
“Now that’s a story that will never be told.” She replied, “So don’t ask for it again.”
You raised your hands in surrender, settling back into the seat.
“Fair enough.”
The door opened once again and the doctor walked through the doors, interrupting your conversation.
“Are you ready to continue?” He asked
Ada nodded, “Yes.”
You stood up from your seat and made your way to the door. Ada stopped you, calling out your name.
“Remember, don’t let it drag you. It will always be your leash if you do.”
“I’ll keep that in mind.” You replied, leaving past the door.
There was something different about Ada than most of the people you’d met. Between the subtle teasing on the mission, the strength she had to survive even in her injured state, her words of encouragement - if you didn’t know any better, you might have been able to call her a friend if she allowed it.
Regardless of your complicated relationship status with her, you took her words to heart, solidifying it in the secret diary of your mind.
One of the few voices of clarity amidst the screams of death to pull you out, even in your darkest of moments.
Chapter Ten: Lights Out
Chapter Twelve: Calamity
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soschmutzig4 · 4 months
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Dein Lieblingsbuch ?
Das sind ein paar die ich sehr mag:
Underground Railroad von Colson Whitehead, The Street von Ann Petry, Die Buddenbrooks von Thomas Mann, Die Wohlgesinnten von Jonathan Littel, Morphin von szczepan twardoch, Das schwarze Königreich von szczepan twardoch , In Stahlgewittern von Ernst Jünger, Crossroads von Jonathan Franzen , Die Korrekturen von Jonathan Franzen , Die Früchte des Zorns von John Steinbeck , Der Fremde von Albert Camus , Die Parade von dave eggers , milchman von anna burns , Auf den Marmorklippen von Ernst Jünger
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alexlacquemanne · 6 months
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Novembre MMXXIII "November Who"
Films
Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965) de Gordon Flemyng avec Peter Cushing, Roy Castle, Jennie Linden, Roberta Tovey, Barrie Ingham, Michael Coles et Yvonne Antrobus
Ripoux contre ripoux (1990) de Claude Zidi avec Philippe Noiret, Thierry Lhermitte, Guy Marchand, Jean-Pierre Castaldi, Grace de Capitani, Line Renaud, Michel Aumont et Jean Benguigui
Coup de foudre et Conséquences (Fools Rush In) (1997) d'Andy Tennant avec Matthew Perry, Salma Hayek, Jon Tenney, Carlos Gómez, Tomás Milián, Siobhan Fallon et John Bennett Perry
Au-delà des grilles (Le mura di Malapaga) (1949) de René Clément avec Jean Gabin, Isa Miranda, Véra Talchi, Andrea Checchi, Robert Dalban et Ave Ninchi
Clemenceau, la force d'aimer (2023) de Lorraine Lévy avec Pierre Arditi, Emilie Caen, Elizabeth Bourgine, François Marthouret, Serge Riaboukine et Arthur Choisnet
L'Argent des autres (1978) de Christian de Chalonge avec Jean-Louis Trintignant, Catherine Deneuve, Laura et Michèle Kornbluh, Claude Brasseur, Michel Serrault, Gérard Séty et Jean Leuvrais
Mort sur la piste (2023) de Philippe Dajoux avec Jason Priestley, Eléonore Bernheim, Olivier Marchal, Roby Schinasi, Adèle Galloy et Olivia Courbis
Sylvia Scarlett (1935) de George Cukor avec Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Brian Aherne, Edmund Gwenn, Nathalie Paley et Dennie Moore
La Cité sous la mer (City Beneath the Sea) (1953) de Budd Boetticher avec Robert Ryan, Mala Powers, Anthony Quinn, Suzan Ball, George Mathews, Karel Stepanek, Hilo Hattie et Lalo Rios
Second Tour (2023) de Albert Dupontel avec Cécile de France, Albert Dupontel, Nicolas Marié, Scali Delpeyrat, Jackie Berroyer, Christiane Millet, Philippe Uchan, Renaud Van Ruymbeke et Bouli Lanners
Seuls les anges ont des ailes (Only Angels Have Wings) (1939) de Howard Hawks avec Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Richard Barthelmess, Rita Hayworth, Thomas Mitchell, Allyn Joslyn, Sig Ruman et Victor Kilian
Un pyjama pour deux (Lover Come Back) (1961) de Delbert Mann avec Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Edie Adams, Jack Oakie, Jack Kruschen, Ann B. Davis : Millie et Joe Flynn
Le Couteau dans la plaie (1962) d'Anatole Litvak avec Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins, Gig Young, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Régine, Yolande Turner, Tommy Norden, Mathilde Casadesus et Elina Labourdette
Garde à vue (1981) de Claude Miller avec Lino Ventura, Michel Serrault, Romy Schneider, Guy Marchand, Pierre Maguelon, Jean-Claude Penchenat et Elsa Lunghini
La Sanction (The Eiger Sanction) (1975) de Clint Eastwood avec Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy, Vonetta McGee, Jack Cassidy, Heidi Brühl, Thayer David, Reiner Schöne, Michael Grimm et Jean-Pierre Bernard
Deux Hommes dans la ville (1973) de José Giovanni avec Jean Gabin, Alain Delon, Michel Bouquet, Mimsy Farmer, Victor Lanoux, Ilaria Occhini, Guido Alberti, Cécile Vassort, Bernard Giraudeau et Christine Fabréga
JFK (1991) de Oliver Stone avec Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Gary Oldman, Kevin Bacon, Laurie Metcalf, Jay O. Sanders, Michael Rooker, Sissy Spacek, Joe Pesci et Jack Lemmon
Le Juge et l'Assassin (1976) de Bertrand Tavernier avec Michel Galabru, Philippe Noiret, Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Claude Brialy, Renée Faure, Cécile Vassort, Yves Robert, Jean-Roger Caussimon et Jean Bretonnière
Le Fugitif (The Fugitive) (1993) d'Andrew Davis avec Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward, Julianne Moore, Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas, Jeroen Krabbé et L. Scott Caldwell
Un singe en hiver (1962) de Henri Verneuil avec Jean Gabin, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Suzanne Flon : Suzanne Quentin, Gabrielle Dorziat, Hella Petri, Marcelle Arnold, Charles Bouillaud et Anne-Marie Coffinet
Doctor Who (1996) de Geoffrey Sax avec Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Eric Roberts, Daphne Ashbrook, Yee Jee Tso, John Novak et Michael David Simms
Séries
Doctor Who Saison 19, 20 Series 1, 3, 11, 5, 4
Castrovalva - Four to Doomsday - Kinda - The Visitation - Black Orchid - Rose - La fin du monde - Des morts inassouvis - Earthshock - Time-Flight - Destination: Skaro - Ark of Infinity - La Famille de sang - Smith, la Montre et le Docteur - The Day of the Doctor - Snakedance - The Star Beast - The Ghost Monument - Le Colocataire - La Chute de Pompéi
Top Gear Saison 20
A l'abordage ! - Ils ont roulé sur l'eau - Mission Camping-Car
Brokenwood Saison 8, 5, 4, 3
Quatre incendies et un enterrement - Dix petits héritiers - Tu ne tueras point - Un Noël rouge
Affaires sensibles
Les étonnantes enquêtes du bureau des ovnis - 1975, l'année de la femme - Caravelle Ajaccio-Nice : un crash secret Défense ?
Coffre à Catch
#140 : "Elles répondaient au nom de Bella" (avec Max MK) - #141 : Qui sera le futur Mr Money in the Bank? - #142 : Y'a R les amis!! Y'a R ! - #143 : Tiffany prend les rennes et Finlay prend la Trique !
Happy Days Saison 4
De l'huile sur le feu - Remise des prix : première partie - Remise des prix : deuxième partie - Le Jour J est arrivé - Les Mauvais Garçons - Howard inventeur - Le Chien de Fonzie - Ralphy a de sacrés ennuis - Le Baptême de Fonzie
Downton Abbey Saison 4
La Succession - Lettre posthume - Faste et Renaissance - Le Prétendant - Rien n'est terminé - Une vraie surprise - Dernières Festivités
Professeur T Saison 1
Anatomie d'un souvenir - Un poisson nommé Walter - Règles d'or - L'amour d'une mère - Sophie sait tout - Le fils dévoué
The Crown Saison 6
Persona Non Grata - Deux photographies - Dis-Moi Oui - Onde de choc
Spectacles
Prom 10 : Doctor Who at the Proms (2010) avec Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill et Matt Smith
Taratata 30 (2023)
La symphonie des jeux vidéos aux Chorégies d'Orange (2021)
Doctor Who at the Proms (2013) avec Neve McIntosh, Dan Starkey, Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, Carole Ann Ford, Peter Davison, Nicholas Briggs, Ben Foster et Murray Gold
Le vison voyageur (2023) de John Chapman et Ray Cooney avec Michel Fau, Sébastien Castro, Armelle, Nicole Calfan, Anne-Sophie Germanaz, Alexis Driollet, Delphine Beaulieu et Arnaud Pfeiffer
Doctor Who: A Celebration (2006) avec David Tennant, Murray Gold et Russell T Davies
Drôle De Genre (2023) de Jade-Rose Parker avec Victoria Abril, Lionnel Astier, Axel Huet et Jade-Rose Parker
Prom 13: Doctor Who Prom (2008) avec Freema Agyeman, Noel Clarke, Camille Coduri et Catherine Tate
Livres
Doctor Who le dixième docteur, Tome 1 : Les révolutions de la terreur de Elena Casagrande, Nick Abadzis et Arianna Florean
Les contes du vortex de Pepperpot x Friends (Pauline Cadart Serizel, Marie Valerio, Rémi Germain, Robin Brou, Manon Segur, Julien Cadart Serizel, Flavia Valerio et Gökan Martin)
Le docteur Who entre en scène de Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who le dixième docteur, Tome 3 : Les fontaines de l'éternité de Elena Casagrande et Nick Abadzis
Les Daleks de David Whitaker
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Today (July 20th) is the birthday of Albert and Alvin!  Raise your favourite beaker and petri dish to them both  ⚗️🧪🔬📓
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Chapters 17 and 18
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After their initial meeting and first few weeks of preparatory work Alford and Medenov got to work on properly reconstructing Albert Einstein’s brain and body. The two men spent the better part of a month adding newly developed equipment to the genetics lab and doing test runs of a new DNA extraction process that was capable of extracting, propagating, and proliferating genomic sequences at alarmingly quick and incredibly accurate rates.
Although neither Alford nor Medenov were experts in human cloning, human cloning techniques had become routine procedures and a way for those unable to bear children to ‘reproduce.” With proper purification processes and the newly bought machines in Alford’s Genetics lab, the two geniuses were assured the capability and possibility of rendering Einstein’s DNA and its subsequent proliferation into the cells that would one day divide into all of the different cellular residents of Einstein’s living 21st century body.
It was with great excitement that Alford declared the DNA from Einstein’s bottled brain to still be structurally viable. Carefully slicing a part of Albert Einstein’s temporal lobe into a Petri dish, Alexander Medenov swirled his laboratory chair to the other side of the laboratory tabletops and began to load the brain fragments to be pulverized and centrifuged. The irony of destroying Einstein’s brain bit by bit so as to make it again was not lost on the hard at work scientists.
Holding the DNA component of the brain cells of Albert Einstein in a small test tube, Alford sucked up and dispensed the DNA into his DNA Diagnostic Terminal and waited as the advanced algorithms determined Albert Einstein’s genetic blueprint and with 99.9% accuracy deduced the probable epigenetic palate of Albert Einstein at any age, but specifically, age 25. DNA to real life imaging spit out a picture of what the man owning the DNA would look like. Medenov and Alford looked at the screen and then each other, smiling.
“Why are you looking at a picture of Albert Einstein on the DNA Imaging screen?” asked Michelle the intern as the two men broke from their moment of grandeur to a real world where they had kept their work secretive and shrouded from the bustling interns working on the own various, extravagant projects.
The two men paused, until finally, Medenov gathered up a con, “We’re doing a retrospective study on the DNA of geniuses to determine if any specific genes or epigenetic circumstances may have aided these great minds in achieving such high mental acquiesences.”
“Sounds interesting,” replied Michelle, “but haven’t they already done that?”
The two men sat silent and growing in discomfort.
“Well let me know if you guys ever need any help,” she said as she noted the air of guarded men with unsure footing and decided to not broach on the works of the two men who were allowing her to delve into the quantum capabilities of seemingly unrelated particles.
With the properly maintained DNA from Einstein’s former brain Alford and Medenov properly resubstantiated, grew, and cultured Einstein’s arms, legs, bowels, blood, and the rest of his Grey’s Anatomy. Properly recreated were Einstein’s lungs, heart, teeth, and cells all for the purpose of bringing back the worlds greatest genius to again bring new scientific achievements to the world.
The two men would stay up late into the night talking about various scientific advancements and studies that were going on at the time. They’d chat about what they knew about Einstein’s life and which things they’d want to talk to Einstein about first when he awoke. How much of the world’s history since his first death did Einstein need to know about right away?
Successful at re-growing his body, the two men spent countless days standing next to, and over the body of Albert Einstein. When the time was right an electric jolt awoke a heart. Blips on the readout monitor declared that Einstein had a beating ticker. The smile across Medenov’s face gave away even more good news. The nodes attached to Einstein’s brain declared neural activity.
Medenov decided he was going to try a new procedure in which he hoped he would not need to simulate Einstein’s life and memories but rather propagate the neural pathways of Einstein’s long-term memory back into the 21st century by magnetic pulse therapy a technology Medenov had developed that stimulated neurons, ganglia, and grey matter alike to ‘flex’ in such a way as to revive the old neural pathways that encoded Einstein’s real vivid life. The problem with Medenov’s new technique was that he was unsure it would actually work on a brain from so long ago.           
Nevertheless, Medenov began mapping out the hippocampus and other memory regions of the brain down to the minutest of structures within Einstein’s brain. Medenov, always fascinated by how articulated and structured the brain was, had been doing lots of research on Einstein’s life. He was excited by the possibility of befriending one of history’s greatest minds and asking him how he managed to get through two world wars and the second greatest anti-Semitic rage the world had ever seen.
            Though excited, Medenov was also very wary of the work he was doing. He was nervous about the possibilities of bringing back to life a person whom bared no mental resemblance to Einstein even if, physically, he fit the part. What if Einstein was just a vegetable and never truly awoke to the 21st century world? How would the scientific community at large feel about the ethical boundaries the two great minds had chosen to bend in cloning Einstein back into existence only to fail? If fully mentally functioning would Einstein thank them for bringing him back to life, or be outraged at tasking him with having to die once more?
            Medenov, more than Alford, was a man who used science almost solely to make the world a better place. His and his wife’s first child, Melissa Medenov, had been born with a rare neural condition that hampered her ability to acknowledge and remember faces. Medenov, simply put, had not just professional but personal reasons for his never ending work on understanding and fixing the kinks of the human brain. He was always sure to keep his moral compass pointed north, and was thus, somewhat surprised by how unshakenly he conspired with Alford to bring back Einstein.
            Yet at those times he would remember his dream vividly and smile at all the things that Einstein had told him. Revelations of the foundation of the world and things that had turned Medenov into a believer were always at the back of his mind. So when he thought of the ethics of what they were doing, Medenov looked at the crumbling world at large, and saw a potential for more than just scientific advancement.
            Medenov, just recently, had overseen the production of the world’s first neural software company. The company had manufactured a program that, when properly aligned with the molectrical frequency of the brain could amplify and visualize memories onto a screen. The company was called Future Frequencies and the software was called ThinkTech.
Eventually the day came where Medenov had completed mapping out the memory patterns of Einstein’s brain. He then plugged the raw data into his company’s program and watched with great excitement as he saw the different first-person views of all the great places and people that had entered Einstein’s life. Before their very eyes Alford and Medenov watched the first person accounts of all the memories Albert Einstein’s eyes had seen and stored inside of his brain. Alford sat over Medenov’s shoulder watching and smiling, relishing and awaiting the chance to converse with a genius.
Both men felt like intruders in a way as they watched Einstein’s memories flash before them. Einstein had not given them permission to scour his brain for memories. He had wished to be turned to ashes. Yet here his life was, reborn digitally via bio-quantum technologies that he likely never would’ve even thought possible.
 Medenov woke up in the guest bedroom of the annex to Alford’s laboratory complex. The two men had spent the large part of the evening prior looking at Albert Einstein’s memories of his life flooding onto the screen. After talking about what they hoped to achieve and how happy they were to have had the opportunity to work together one more time Medenov had noticed the late hour and rose to go home. Noting that the two men had worked tirelessly for twenty straight hours, Alford insisted that his good friend simply crash in his guest room and drive home on the morrow.
Now awake, Medenov rose from the guest bed of deep red sheets and hard, darkened oak panelings and left the room to enter into the hallway of the Annex. He was impressed by how expansive and sprawling the complex appeared to be. Alford did not strike Medenov as a man who would keep such a large complex. Moreover, the decorum was sophisticated and refined; it showed an eye for detail and placement that required not only a discerning, but an artful eye. Had Medenov ever known Alford to be ‘artistic’? He could not remember.
Looking up at the ceiling Medenov chuckled as he remembered Alford telling him about his new installation for the annex, an observatory window fully equipped with the best telescope tech the world had to offer. That Alford had found a way to add touches of science to his living space in the annex of his lab complex was no surprise. That Alford did so with a sense of artistry spoke to a personal side of him that most the world never would encounter.
After properly arranging himself amongst his morning musings Medenov casually walked to the laboratory. Once inside and sitting comfortably in the computer chair Medenov looked at Einstein’s brain scans. Medenov tried to hold his tongue. Overnight an electrical anomaly occurred within Einstein’s brain. Somehow the molectrical frequency of Einstein’s new brain had completely changed overnight. It appeared as if none of Einstein’s life had been properly maintained in his new brain.  
“If Einstein came out of the medically induced sleep, he would likely awake knowing nothing,” thought Medenov. A cold sweat began to form on Medenov’s forehead, but he felt feverish.
The door opened and in came Alford. Startled, Medenov closed out of the scans and swiftly grabbed up the printed correlating charts that described the failures of the evening prior. He then turned around to greet his friend. “Good morning Mitchell.”
“Good morning my friend,” said Alford cheerfully, clearly happy about the progress he perceived to be making over the past few weeks, “How do the brain scans look?”
“Everything looks great Mitchell,” lied Medenov through his teeth.
“So we’re on schedule then? One month from today we begin the sedation decrease and awake Albert?”
“Yes, we will be ready,” Medenov turned around to look at Einstein, “He will be ready.”
“Great, great,” said Alford, “I’ll go get us some coffee,” and with those words Alford quickly departed through the lab room door. Medenov wasn’t sure why he told a mistruth to Alford; maybe he didn’t want to disappoint Alford. Even worse, maybe he didn’t want to realize the disrespect he had paid to Albert Einstein.
Alford came back in and smiled at Medenov after which he looked down at Einstein’s sleeping body and appeared to zone out. Medenov noticed Alford’s mental meandering. “What is it Mitchell?” he asked.
“I can hardly believe we have accomplished all we have, my friend. I could not have done this without your expertise.” Alford patted Medenov on the back as he handed him his coffee, “Thank you Alex, hopefully we will discern many ways to improve the world with Albert’s help.”
Medenov nodded at Alford, “Yes, I can only imagine what doors are waiting for us to open. Here’s to the failure,” he said as he raised his coffee mug and took a sip.
Alford stared at Medenov concerned.
“I mean future, not failure,” said Medenov as he nervously tried to laugh away the Freudian slip.
The two men talked of the beautiful morning that shown from the windows of Alford’s complex as their coffee mugs slowly dispensed their liquid constituents into the mouths of the morning scientists. Finally finished, Medenov set his kitten themed coffee mug down and turned away from the window towards Alford, “Well Mitchell, hopefully the fruits of our labor are sweet not sour. Thanks for your hospitality, who could’ve thought your cold, sanitized laboratory complex could be such a warm, embracing home at times, but for now I must return to my own home. I’m sure my wife is quite curious as to my whereabouts.”
“Sure enough, I understand,” replied Alford as Medenov reached out to shake Alford’s hand.
“Just think, in a week I expect we will be asking Einstein what he thinks of the universe after we divulge to him all the findings since his death. Hopefully his brain doesn’t explode from all the information, yet, something tells me he will blow us away with his insights,” said Alford as he too placed his mug down and turned away from the window and towards his friend.
“Truer words you have never spoken,” said Medenov as the two men extended and grasped hands in the familiar way that people, both unacquainted and acquainted, do.
Alford led Medenov to the front entrance and watched as he loaded himself into his car. Medenov looked in his rear view mirror at the waving, smiling Alford and couldn’t help but marvel at how this project had reinvigorated his spirits.
Medenov’s stomach turned as Einstein flashed in his mind’s eye. For the first time, Medenov truly felt maybe he had made a mistake. Yet, as sure as the route he was taking across town back to his family and home, Medenov knew there was no turning back now. “God help us,” muttered Medenov as his tires took him towards his home.
  Alford had wished his colleague Medenov off as he drove away in his fancy automobile. He turned away to walk away from the entrance and headed back towards Einstein.
Alford entered into the lab room where Einstein’s body and consciousness lay developing in what Alford had determined and inferred to be a most successful way. He picked up his coffee, took a sip, became disappointed at its decreased temperature, decried diffusion, and put the mug back down.
 “Outside of the universe is everything unchanging?” thought Alford.
 “Who is to say there is only one universe?” replied Einstein’s body silently.
 “Will you tell me there is no beginning or end to all of this?” asked Alford aloud, “Will you come back to life with exciting new details about the void that exists after life or tell me all about how wonderful ‘heaven’ was?”
Alford laughed and as his laugh echoed across the lab room and out into the complex he managed to imagine it was Einstein laughing along with him.
“Absurd,” spoke Alford, “that after all these years science and I still cannot answer the truest, deepest questions mankind has been asking for thousands of years.
 “What does that say about science?” thought Alford, “what does that say about me?”
“It says you are human,” replied Einstein’s silent body, once more.
             Alford shook out of his early morning daydream and turned to leave the lab. He shuffled his feet across his complex’s corridor and entered into the newest section of his complex, Einstein’s laboratory.
            Inside, the various interns with a wide array of varying scientific educational backgrounds were all busy bustling around various installments, calibrations, and certifications of the state of the art equipment deemed necessary for whichever region of the undetermined scientific universe Einstein, when returned, would determine to be worthy of his time.
            Alford had many discussions with Medenov about which areas Einstein would be most helpful with and what equipment would be needed. Ultimately, Alford had realized that almost anything Einstein would need already existed in another one of the labs within his complex.
            Despite this fact, Alford wanted to ensure that Einstein had his own space and room by which to unfurl the great inner trappings of Einstein’s prized mind. He looked around and saw an updated version of his micro-particle accelerating chamber being put into place by Ivan, a Rapid-Act genetic manifold capable of doing advanced diagnostic processes on genetic samples being tested by a girl named Chloe, and the world’s first sound-scopic device being worn and tested out by Carlisle, a female engineer who had turned out to be an avid fan of Alford’s work.
            “I can see the sound waves of your feet Dr. Alford,” said Carlisle behind the odd looking goggle like device she had mounted around her head.
            “I’m glad to see that everything appears to be working Ms. Carlisle,” replied Alford with a slight smile. He had truly come to enjoy having other scientists around again, even if they were all young enough to be his grand children.
            “Thank God the world isn’t just one big vacuum, otherwise these Sound Goggles wouldn’t be very helpful,” said Carlisle in jest.
            “You believe in God?” asked Alford with a scholarly seriousness.
            “I think so,” replied Carlisle as she took of the Sound Goggles, “do you Dr. Aflord?”
            Alford stared off into space and acted as if he was thinking about the question. In reality, he knew his answer.
            “No,” replied Alford, “I most certainly do not.”
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“Hello, is anybody there?” asked Einstein, having awoken into darkness, he felt a cold rift in his own ability to conceptualize reality. Had he hit his head?
“You know who I am,” replied the deep, deep voice from no where in particular.
“I can’t see where you are, why can’t I see you?” asked Einstein.
“The human eye isn’t capable of observing my physical form,” spoke the echo.
“Why did you bring me back?” asked Einstein.
“You wanted to unlock the secrets of the electromagnetic radiation known as light in a past life.”
“I still do,” clamored Einstein.
“What happens to light that is removed from space?” asked the voice.
“That was never something I came to know,” replied Einstein.
“The light photon takes on the role of space in the woven fabric of space time when space is removed from the equation.”
“Fascinating,” replied Einstein, “so light inherently is imbued with properties that are manipulatable when dimensional complexity is either decreased or increased.
“So your terms ‘pre-space’ and ‘post-space’ are wrong. A more appropriate terminology would be ‘light-space’ in that ‘pre-space’ and ‘post-space’ are terms refer to one singular dimensionality where light has taken space’s place as the medium by which energetic waves ebb and flow.”
A light began to flash in the darkness in a strobing fashion, on off, on off, on off.
Einstein awoke to Alford shining a light in his face.
“Thank God, you finally came to,” uttered Alford in the silence, “ I was worried I’d have to embarrassingly call 911 for medical help, I’m somewhat certain they wouldn’t have been able to rescue you.
“Thank God, indeed,” replied Einstein.
Alford helped Einstein up from his fall. The two geniuses headed down a poorly lit rock walled corridor into a hollowed out cavern that seemed to rise upward into an infinite darkness. At the other end of the cavern was a bunker like structure.
Once inside Alford turned on a few old pieces of diagnostic equipment, turned on the Geiger meter to determine there were no heavy residual signatures, and then opened up a filing cabinet full of manuals and documents.
“Read away sir Albert,” Alford said as he pulled a couple of manuals out, “don’t expect me to babysit you and hold you hand while you determine how best to you this facility. I would hate to come down here one day to find you have succumbed to death by uncontrolled nuclear reaction.
“I hope one day, sooner rather than later, you come around to the fact that everything I’ve done had everyone’s best interest in mind, especially yours Mitchell,” spoke Einstein.
“I should never have tried bringing you back to life,” replied Alford
“You don’t mean that, and you know it,” replied Einstein.
“Do you need anything else from me, or can I finally be released from helping you in your crazy endeavors?” asked Alford.
“You don’t by chance have a large cache of refined nuclear material, do you?” asked Einstein, fingers crossed.
Alford shook his head yes and then walked back through the bunker into a highly secured room of the facility, beckoning Einstein to follow him with the wave of his arm.
Einstein got up and followed Alford into a viewing room where, down beneath them, was an unfathomably large reserve of a few different types of nuclear material.
“How much do you need for your experiments?” asked Alford, “Not much I imagine.”
“All of it,” replied Einstein, “we’re going to need all of it.”
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🇬🇧✨ Exploring London: 100 Must-See Sights ✨🇬🇧
Looking to uncover the magic of London? 🌟 Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, the city is brimming with iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and cultural treasures waiting to be discovered. Here's a comprehensive list of 100 must-see sights to add to your London itinerary:
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
The Tower of London
Buckingham Palace and the Changing of the Guard
The British Museum
The London Eye
The Shard
St. Paul's Cathedral
The Tate Modern
The National Gallery
The West End Theatre District
Tower Bridge
The Victoria and Albert Museum
The Natural History Museum
The Science Museum
Covent Garden
Trafalgar Square
The Royal Albert Hall
The Globe Theatre
The Royal Opera House
The Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)
The Royal Observatory Greenwich
The Cutty Sark
The National Maritime Museum
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
The London Zoo
The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill
The Royal Academy of Arts
The Barbican Centre
The National Portrait Gallery
The Museum of London
The London Transport Museum
The Sherlock Holmes Museum
The Tate Britain
The Somerset House
The Sky Garden
The Churchill War Rooms
The Kensington Palace
The London Dungeon
The Shard Viewing Gallery
The Camden Market
The Brick Lane Market
The Borough Market
The Greenwich Market
The Portobello Road Market
The Columbia Road Flower Market
The King's Road
The Hampstead Heath
The Royal Courts of Justice
The Whitechapel Gallery
The Serpentine Galleries
The Saatchi Gallery
The Electric Cinema
The O2 Arena
The Leadenhall Market
The St. James's Park
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
The Grant Museum of Zoology
The Hunterian Museum
The London Mithraeum
The Royal Festival Hall
The Southbank Centre
The Museum of London Docklands
The Design Museum
The Victoria Miro Gallery
The Bank of England Museum
The Cartoon Museum
The Benjamin Franklin House
The Imperial War Museum
The Foundling Museum
The Geffrye Museum
The Horniman Museum and Gardens
The Old Operating Theatre Museum
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich
The Royal Air Force Museum
The Royal Institution
The Freud Museum
The Wellcome Collection
The Pollock's Toy Museum
The Royal Hospital Chelsea
The Fan Museum
The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
The Guildhall Art Gallery
The Dennis Severs' House
The Florence Nightingale Museum
The Cartoon Museum
The Courtauld Gallery
The Cinema Museum
The Museum of Brands, Packaging, and Advertising
The William Morris Gallery
The Sir John Soane's Museum
The Grant Museum of Zoology
The Hunterian Museum
The London Fire Brigade Museum
The Charles Dickens Museum
The Dr. Johnson's House
The London Film Museum
The Museum of the Order of St John
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
The Ragged School Museum
The Royal London Hospital Museum
With this extensive list, your London adventure promises to be an unforgettable journey through history, culture, and art. Happy exploring, Tumblr travelers! 🏰🎨🌟
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The Shocking Truth About the Science of Serendipity: Unveiling Unexpected Discoveries & Connections
Life is full of unexpected twists and turns, and sometimes, the most remarkable discoveries happen by chance. This phenomenon is known as serendipity, and it's a fascinating concept that has shaped the course of history and led to groundbreaking scientific breakthroughs.  In this blog post, we'll dive into the surprising science of serendipity, exploring how embracing the unexpected can lead to incredible opportunities and moments of pure magic. 
The Art of Accidental Discoveries:
Some of the most significant discoveries in history were not the result of meticulous planning but rather happy accidents. Take the story of Alexander Fleming, who stumbled upon the antibiotic properties of penicillin when he noticed mold growing on a Petri dish. This accidental discovery revolutionized medicine and saved countless lives. Serendipity often occurs when we are open to new experiences, willing to explore uncharted territories, and have a curious mind.
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The Role of Creativity and Intuition:
Serendipity is closely linked to creativity and intuition. When we allow ourselves to think outside the box and follow our instincts, we create the perfect conditions for serendipitous moments to occur. Artists, inventors, and scientists often rely on their intuition to guide them towards unexpected discoveries. As Albert Einstein once said, "The intuitive mind is a sacred gift, and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift."
The Science Behind Serendipity:
While serendipity may seem like pure luck, there is actually a scientific explanation behind it. Our brains are constantly processing vast amounts of information, even when we're not consciously aware of it. Serendipity occurs when our subconscious mind connects seemingly unrelated pieces of information, leading to a sudden "aha" moment. This is why many breakthroughs happen when we least expect them, like in the shower or during a leisurely walk in nature.
Cultivating Serendipity in Everyday Life:
You don't have to be a scientist or an artist to experience serendipity in your life. By adopting a few simple habits, you can increase the likelihood of unexpected and delightful encounters: 
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Embrace curiosity: Stay curious about the world around you and be open to new experiences. Attend events, explore different hobbies, and engage in conversations with diverse individuals.
Foster connections: Serendipity often occurs through chance encounters with others. Build a strong network, both online and offline, and be open to meeting new people. You never know what opportunities may arise from these connections.
Embrace uncertainty: Embrace the unknown and be comfortable with uncertainty. Sometimes, the best outcomes come from situations that initially seem challenging or unpredictable.
Trust your instincts: Listen to your gut feelings and trust your intuition. Sometimes, your subconscious mind knows more than you realize.
Serendipity is Not Always Positive:
While serendipity is typically associated with positive outcomes, it can also have negative consequences. Serendipitous events may lead to missed opportunities, unintended consequences, or unforeseen challenges. It's essential to approach serendipity with a balanced perspective. 
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Serendipity is a beautiful reminder that life is full of surprises and that the unexpected can lead to extraordinary discoveries. By embracing curiosity, fostering connections, and trusting our instincts, we create the perfect conditions for serendipity to occur. So, let go of rigid plans, embrace the unknown, and be open to the magic of serendipity. Who knows what incredible adventures and discoveries await you on this serendipitous journey called life!
Note: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not guarantee serendipitous experiences. Embrace serendipity with an open mind and enjoy the journey! Cultivate Your Enthusiasm™️
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NOTIO Drops Third Single 'Vis Major' from Upcoming Second Album
Photo by Teppo Ristola Photography Finnish melodic and progressive metal band Notio is set to release their second studio album Worldview on March 8th 2024 via Inverse Records. The third single ‘Vis Major’ is released today and it’s available on streaming services: https://push.fm/fl/notio-vis-major – Single cover by Petri Lampela. Albert Olli comments:“This is the fastest song on the album.…
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On August 22, 1869, Burlington, Vermont was witness to a truly historic moment: the awarding of the grand prize at the grand opening of the Champlain Manufacturing Company, the first ever e-textile factory in the United States. As a symbolic gesture to represent the company’s success, a large pelican made entirely from e-textiles was handed out to the winner of the contest. This soaring example of modern inventiveness served as a reminder of the company’s technological feats and its contribution to the industrial revolution.
The owner of the Champlain Manufacturing Company, Albert E. Wall, was delighted to distribute the e-textile pelican trophy, knowing it would inspire other inventors to push the boundaries of technology and fashion design. According to Burlingon Free Press writer Allan Petrie, Wall saw his company’s achievement as a testament to “the purity of our national resources, and its utilization in their most perfect and effective display.”
The pelican-shaped e-textile symbolizes the potential of the industrial revolution and how new materials and sewing techniques could be used to reshape the fashion industry. It was an acknowledgement of how far Burlington had come on its way to modernity and how e-textiles had the potential to revolutionize manufacturing all over the world.
Today, the e-textile pelican continues to serve as a reminder of Burlington’s innovative spirit and the importance of the industrial revolution in the development of the United States. It’s a lasting symbol of how the city helped to shape the fashion industry and the power of technology in the production of apparel.
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Ok, I am FINALLY going to start working on chapter 1 for my fanfic of Resident Evil. It is a Chrisker Ship, and the summary is this.
SUMMARY: Wesker and Chris both have harbored an attraction for each other. But when the incident at the mansion happens. Chris goes missing, sending His sister and Leon into a panic. Wesker kidnapped Redfield and took him back to his own mansion. Where he gets locked up and get experimented on. Experiments happen, and one night, Chris gets out of the area he was being held in. But Albert learns and attacks him, but during a fight, something else transpires. Things get steamy, and when morning comes, Albert takes chris back to where he is being held. But Leon and Claire find out where Chris and come for him. But left behind is Redfield’s DNA, on a petri dish. And Wesker notices his own DNA mixed with Chris’s. Soon, a embryo forms, and it is revealed to be a baby. Which Wesker is thrilled over. He puts the child in a cylinder, much like being in the womb of a mother and let’s it continue growing. Wesker IS VERY HAPPY. But he doesn’t tell Chris. Will Chris learn about his son? How does Stefan turn out? You will have to read along to find out.
And I don't own the banner above, I didn't make that. It is someone elses. But it is so damn cuuuuuute, Wesker is fucking adorable, and so is Ada and Birkin. I am going to add Birkin to my Multi-Muse. Cause noone is writing as Him, and he is another favorite of mine. So yea, anyhow. Yes I owe 19 drafts, 9 Starters, and TONS OF MEMES. But I have been promising this chapter for over a month now. And I need to do it. IF YOU WANT TO BE NOTIFIED OF WHEN THE CHAPTER GOES LIVE, Give this a like and I will tag you in the fic. It will be posted on my Personal Wesker/RE Blog. @weskerincorpcrated and the name of it is Power Born in Blood.
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My 100 best movies of all time
As a start, this is a top 100 I made back in 2018.
To make things tasty, the first rule I followed was "no more than one movie per director". The second one was "don't get mad trying to order that top 100, just write it down".
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I told myself a lot of lies about the fact that this top could change any day but I'm too lazy to make a new one every day. So here I am, stuck with this one :)
BEST MOVIES OF ALL TIME ACCORDING TO ME (with no particular order)
Kiss Me Deadly (1955, Robert Aldrich)
The Professionals (1966, Richard Brooks)
Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto (1970, Elio Petri)
Queimada (1969, Gillo Pontecorvo)
C'eravamo tanto amati (1974, Ettore Scola)
Reservoir dogs (1992, Quentin Tarantino)
The Killing (1956, Stanley Kubrick)
Notorious (1946, Alfred Hitchcock)
The Asphalt Jungle (1950, John Huston)
Les enfants du paradis (1946, Marcel Carné)
Kiss Me Stupid (1964, Billy Wilder)
Sullivan's Travels (1941, Preston Sturges)
The Shop Around The Corner (1940, Ernst Lubitsch)
Rio Bravo (1959, Howard Hawks)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962, John Ford)
The Conversation (1974, Francis Ford Coppola)
Le trou (1960, Jacques Becker)
Dead Poets Society (1989, Peter Weir)
Le salaire de la peur (1953, Henri-Georges Clouzot)
Judex (1963, Georges Franju)
The Departed (2006, Martin Scorsese)
The Prestige (2006, Christopher Nolan)
Unbreakable (M. Night Shyamalan)
Le cercle rouge (1970, Jean-Pierre Melville)
Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo (1966, Sergio Leone)
Curse of the Demon (1957, Jacques Tourneur)
Singin' In The Rain (1952, Stanley Donnen - Gene Kelly)
Hero (1992, Stephen Frears)
It's a Wonderful Life (1946, Frank Capra)
All About Eve (1950, Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
Das indische Grabmal (1959, Fritz Lang)
Le voleur (1967, Louis Malle)
Born Yesterday (1950, George Cukor)
Ben-Hur (1959, William Wyler)
Seven Samurai (1954, Akira Kurosawa)
Ginger e Fred (1986, Federico Fellini)
Small Time Crooks (2000, Woody Allen)
Barton Fink (1991, Joel and Ethan Coen)
Batman returns (1992, Tim Burton)
I due superpiedi quasi piatti (1977, Enzo Barboni)
The Goonies (1985, Richard Donner)
Carlito's Way (1993, Brian De Palma)
French Connection (1971, William Friedkin)
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957, Jack Arnold)
Gremlins 2 (1990, Joe Dante)
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952, Vincente Minnelli)
Warlock (1959, Edward Dmytryk)
The Unknown (1927, Tod Browning)
Johnny Got His Gun (1971, Dalton Trumbo)
El ángel exterminador (1962, Luis Buñuel)
Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire (1972, Yves Robert)
Down by Law (1986, Jim Jarmusch)
Jurassic Park (1993, Steven Spielberg)
Ladri di biciclette (1948, Vittorio De Sica)
Man without a Star (1955, King Vidor)
Peter Ibbetson (1935, Henry Hathaway)
City Lights (1931, Charlie Chaplin)
Il mio nome è Nessuno (1973, Tonino Valerii)
Excalibur (1981, John Boorman)
Dance of the Vampires (1967, Roman Polanski)
Au hasard Balthazar (1966, Robert Bresson)
Be Kind Rewind (2008, Michel Gondry)
The Fly (1986, David Cronenberg)
Mononoke hime (1997, Hayao Miyazaki)
Les Douze Travaux d'Asterix (1976, René Goscinny - Albert Uderzo)
Touch Of Evil (1958, Orson Welles)
Star Wars (1977, George Lucas)
The Empire Strikes Back (1980, Irvin Kershner)
Groundhog Day (1993, Harold Ramis)
The Front (1976, Martin Ritt)
Big (1988, Penny Marshall)
El secreto de sus ojos (2009, Juan José Campanella)
Amores perros (2000, Alejandro González Iñárritu)
El espinazo del diablo (2001, Guillermo del Toro)
The Man in the White Suit (1951, Alexander Mackendrick)
Village of the Damned (1960, Wolf Rilla)
The Thing (1982, John Carpenter)
Ms. 45 (1981, Abel Ferrara)
The Gunfighter (1951, Henry King)
Copland (1997, James Mangold)
Terminator 2 (1991, James Cameron)
Starship Troopers (1997, Paul Verhoeven)
Le Schpountz (1938, Marcel Pagnol)
12 Monkeys (1995, Terry Gilliam)
Man on the Moon (1999, Milos Forman)
Imitation of Life (1959, Douglas Sirk)
The Most Dangerous Game (1932, Ernest B. Schoedsack and Irving Pichel)
A Perfect World (1993, Clint Eastwood)
Dances with Wolves (1990, Kevin Costner)
Gentleman Jim (1942, Raoul Walsh)
Good Will Hunting (1997, Gus Van Sant)
Elephant Man (1980, David Lynch)
Casablanca (1942, Michael Curtiz)
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955, Otto Preminger)
The Killers (1946, Robert Siodmak)
Punch-Drunk Love (2002, Paul Thomas Anderson)
L'Atalante (1934, Jean Vigo)
La classe américaine (1993, Michel Hazanavicius and Dominique Mézerette)
Back to the Future (1985, Robert Zemeckis)
Un singe en hiver (1962, Henri Verneuil)
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Parcels) 20:52 DUBDIVER - Desert Land (Eternal Calling Mix) 20:49 FILO, PERI, FISHER - Closer Now (Chillout Mix) 20:43 GUENTER HAAS - Alone But Never Lonely 20:39 ALAN MORRIS, ENZO, JESS MORGAN - Tapestry Of Us (Piano Acoustic Mix) 20:35 IGOR PUMPHONIA - Air (Original Mix) 20:31 BLANK & JONES, ELLES - Mind Of The Wonderful (Acoustic Version) 20:27 ATB - I Was Wrong To Let You Go (Lounge Version) 20:23 LEO ROJAS - Farewell 20:19 JEAN HONEYMOON - Bang Bang (Lazy Hammock Chillout Remix) 20:15 HEAVN - Bright Lights 20:11 WILLIAM FITZSIMMONS - Psychasthenia 20:07 351 LAKE SHORE DRIVE - Rising Stars 20:04 C.CIL - Sunset 19:56 TORNIKE - Night Steps (Original Mix) 19:51 JAMES BRIGHT, HELEN WALFORD - Time 19:47 CARDINAL ZEN - Warmth 19:43 SUE MCLAREN - Haunted (Zetandel Chill Out Remix) 19:37 AK47, TRACY DIAMONDS - It's No Good 19:33 TOUCH & GO - Straight To...Number One (Dreamcatcher Mix) 19:29 YANNI - Can't Wait 19:25 SMOOTH STAB, AELYN - These Words Between Us (Incognet Chill Out Version) 19:21 FRAINBREEZE, ELLIE LAWSON - I Pray (Chill Out Mix) 19:15 BRIAN CULBERTSON - The Look 19:10 MIGUEL LARA - Oblivion 19:05 FUNKAGENDA - Breakwater (Violet Oversoul Mix) 19:02 YIRUMA, RUVIN - River Flows In You 18:57 HEIKO - Miles Away 18:53 SUSANA - A Million Memories (Acoustic Rework) 18:50 MAXIGROOVE - Alone (Wellski) 18:44 FEINT - Clockwork Hearts (Fetch Remix) 18:39 MARTINIQUE LE SOUFFLEUR - El Guapo 18:34 MARC PUIG, MARIA COLLADO - To Forget Me 18:27 KITARO - Matsuri 18:22 REUNITED - Sing It Back Shazz (Man Chill Mix) 18:17 MEDINA - You & I (DJ Petroff Remix) 18:13 OXYGENE - The Ocean (Goldtripp Remix) 18:09 JIMMY ROQSTA, THALYA HILL - Endless Summer Dance (El Gambrero Remix) 18:04 MO'JARDO - Sonador 18:00 EVANESCENCE - My Immortal (Acoustic Version) 17:56 SUNLOUNGER - In & Out (Chill Version) 17:52 IDENLINE - At Sunset (Original Mix) 17:49 MARIUS NEDELCU, RED HEAD - Rain (Acoustic Version) 17:44 BLUE STAHLI - Corner (Ad Astra Remix) 17:39 SHERRIE LEA - No Ordinary Love (Arnold T Chill Mix) 17:34 ABOVE & BEYOND, OCEANLAB - I Am What I Am (Original Mix) 17:27 351 LAKE SHORE DRIVE - Soiree Rouge (feat. Blueberry) 17:22 MARIE THERESE - Gin And Tonic (Pier-o Bossa Chill Mix) 17:19 JOHN DAHLBACK - Shivers (Acoustic Version) 17:14 LUSTRAL - Raven (Album Mix) 17:09 D-PULSE - Velocity Of Love (Original) 17:03 LOREEN - Euphoria (Cool Bill Seaside Mix) 17:00 NURKO, AUTREY - So Far Gone 16:56 KIM SCOTT - SHINE! (feat. Blake Aaron) 16:50 MAURIZIO GRONDONA GROUP - Looking At The Sea 16:46 OLI SILK - Slinky Malinki 16:42 RONNY SMITH - O Come All Ye Faithful 16:37 WAYMAN TISDALE - It's a Good Day (feat. Jeff Lorber and Tom Braxton) 16:33 JIM ADKINS - A Reason to Smile 16:30 JAMES BOWMAN III - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 16:26 GARY MEEK - Midnight Sky 16:22 DANIEL DOMENGE - Back to the Past 16:16 PEET PROJECT - Pink Spirit 16:13 DANIEL D. - This Christmas 16:09 CHAZZY GREEN - At My Place 16:04 BOB BALDWIN - Every Breath Is A Gift 16:00 NILS - Saturday Night 15:55 BLAIR BRYANT - Catamaran 15:51 SAM RUCKER - Redemption 15:47 TONY SAUNDERS - Forever Yours 15:44 SHARMOND SMITH - Joy To the World 15:39 PIECES OF A DREAM - In the Moment 15:35 AL DEGREGORIS - Sunnyside 15:32 SHAKATAK - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 15:27 DREAMING IN COLOUR - Back in the Day (feat. Michael Scherer) 15:23 EUGE GROOVE - Vinyl 15:17 LUKAS LEUTHOLD - His Love For You 15:13 PAUL EERHART - Making Room 15:08 GREGG KARUKAS - Silent Promise 15:04 JOHN NOVELLO - Love Affair 15:00 JAREZ - This Time Around (feat. Ragan Whiteside) 14:55 JEFF RYAN - Edge of Tomorrow 14:51 KIM WATERS - On The Streets 14:47 AL GOMEZ - Who's Right, Who's Wrong 14:42 PETER WHITE - Costa Rica 14:39 SYLVIA BENNETT - Winter Wonderland 14:35 MARION MEADOWS - Dreamin 14:32 PETER HEROLD - Praise The Lord 14:28 JODY MAYFIELD - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 14:24 VINCENT INGALA - Wish I Was There 14:20 BK JACKSON - Believe That 14:16 KIM SCOTT - Best Part 14:11 DAVE KOZ - The Christmas 14:07 STEVE OLIVER - She's Got The Way 14:03 PHIL DENNY - Urban Troubadour 14:00 FREDDIE FOX - Just 4 U 13:54 JEFFERY SMITH - Summers Melody 13:50 PATRICK BRADLEY - Shoreline (feat. Eric Marienthal) 13:46 ZOLBERT - Find the Light 13:42 BRIAN BROMBERG - Celebrate Me Home 13:38 POP'N BOSSA - When I Was Your Man 13:34 PEET PROJECT - Anything for You 13:31 CHRISTMAS CAROLS - E' Nate Il Redentore (Piva Piva) 13:25 BOB BALDWIN - Everybody Loves the Sunshine My Life 13:21 PAUL TUVMAN - Something 13:18 PAUL BROWN - French Connection 13:12 SHIN GIWON CHRISTMAS CAROL COLLECTION - The First Noel 13:08 SIMPLY RED - So Not Over You 13:04 PAT BELLIVEAU - Lakeview Drive 13:00 NELSON RANGELL - Send One Your Love 12:56 VINCENT INGALA - Free To Groove 12:51 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Room W Vu 12:47 BOBBY WELLS - Oooh Baby 12:43 DIRK K - California 12:40 NATHAN WOODWARD - Sleigh Ride 12:35 PIECES OF A DREAM - For Real 12:31 GREGG KARUKAS - Chasing The Wind 12:27 COOL SPRING JAZZ QUARTET - Angels We Have Heard On High 12:24 DANNY LERMAN - No Words 12:20 GARY HONOR - Southern Exposure 12:16 PAUL HARDCASTLE - Coastline Crusader 12:12 BEN TANKARD - O Little Town Of Bethlehem 12:08 RON NING - Grasshopper 12:03 PETER WHITE - Song For Robin 12:00 RICK HABANA - Aqua 11:56 FOSTINA DIXON - Good Vibes 11:52 JONATHAN FRITZEN - Magical (feat. Boney James) 11:47 CHIELI MINUCCI - Big Sky Country 11:44 DREW DAVIDSEN - God Rest Ye 11:40 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Come Morning 11:35 BLAKE AARON - Riviera Nights 11:30 STEVE OLIVER - Deck The Halls 11:26 JACKIEM JOYNER - Share My Tears 11:22 OLI SILK - Ahead of the Weather 11:17 FRANK MCCOMB - Just Ride (For George Duke) 11:13 DAVE KOZ - Winter Wonderland 11:09 JAREZ - Mr. Sexy Saxy 11:04 VINCENT IOIA - All Day Music 11:00 MARK ETHEREDGE - Groove City (feat. Greg Vail) 10:56 CHILLAXING JAZZ KOLLEKTION - Send My Love 10:52 CHRIS GODBER - Without You 10:48 ANDREW NEU - Take It Home 10:45 CHRISTMAS CAROLS - Il Valzer Delle Candele 10:40 NILS - Red Wine & Sunsets 10:36 BRENDAN ROTHWELL - Tell Me 10:32 BRADLEY LEIGHTON - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 10:28 RICHARD ELLIOT - Snapshot 10:23 JODY MAYFIELD - Groove Park 10:18 LOUIE FITZGERALD - Watery Eyes 10:13 DR. SAXLOVE - Away In A Manger 10:09 CAROL ALBERT - Fly Away Butterfly (Reprise) 10:04 BRAD ALEXANDER - Morning Serenade 10:00 RICK BRAUN - Missing in Venice 09:55 JOYCE COOLING - Third Wish 09:52 BEN TANKARD - Thicker Than Water (Reality TV Mix) 09:48 JAKOB MAGNUSSON - Caption This 09:44 APPLETON - Christmas Song 09:40 NAJEE - Better 09:36 KEN NAVARRO - My Beautiful Girls 09:32 SHAKATAK - Happy Christmas To Ya! 09:27 PETER WHITE - For The Love Of You 09:23 JAMHUNTERS - Eurabian Fantasy 09:18 EUGE GROOVE - Homie Grown 09:14 SMOOTH SOUL HOLIDAY - Hark the Herald Angels SingSleighride Medley 09:10 ALEXANDER ZONJIC - Hipster 09:07 VINCENT INGALA - Somewhere In Time 09:00 KIRK WHALUM - Afterthought 08:56 PHIL DENNY - Around the Block 08:52 STEVE OLIVER - Barcelo 08:48 KIM SCOTT - Something Better 08:44 PAUL HARDCASTLE - Amber Skies 08:39 BRIAN BROMBERG - Feliz Navidad 08:35 GARY PALMER - Land of the Sun 08:32 EVAN CARYDAKIS - Movin On 08:29 JACK JEZZRO - It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas 08:25 PEET PROJECT - 24 Hours 08:21 NICK COLIONNE - Morning Call 08:17 VINCENT IOIA - First Time (feat. Ricky Peterson & Gerey Johnson) 08:13 DAVE KOZ - Little Drummer Boy 08:08 BOB COATE - Super Smooth 08:04 JUSTIN KLUNK - Make It Real 08:00 ROB TARDIK - Get Up 07:56 DR. DAVE, THE HOUSECALL BAND - Almost Trinidad (Revisited Version) 07:51 JUSTIN KLUNK - Thunder 07:47 ROBERTO RESTUCCIA - 1985 07:44 TONY CRADDOCK JR. - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 07:39 RAINFOREST BAND - Just Before Sunrise 07:35 PHIL DENNY - Flutter 07:29 KIM WATERS - Christmas Time Is Here 07:24 NORMAN BROWN - Just Between Us 07:20 JIM ADKINS - Answered Prayers 07:16 JOYCE COOLING - Almost Home 07:12 MARCUS ANDERSON - Oh Christmas Tree 07:08 DANIEL DOMENGE - Latin Flavours 07:04 SPONTANEOUS GROOVIN' COMBUSTION - Soul Stirrer 07:00 NILS - Shine Your Light On Me 06:55 496 WEST - Boo'd Up 06:51 PETER WHITE - Deja Vu 06:47 ED CALLE - Where the Rainbow Ends 06:43 JESSY J - The Rhythm Method (feat. Paul Brown) 06:38 SHAKATAK - Merry Christmas In Summer 06:34 JEFF KASHIWA - Every Now and Then 06:30 BRETTINA - Bop Baiye 06:27 VINCENT INGALA - My Favorite Things 06:23 PAUL BROWN - Blues for Jeff 06:19 ELAN TROTMAN - Millie's Song (feat. Althea Rene & Nathan Mitchell) 06:15 DEE LUCAS - Hot Ice (feat. Gino Rosaria) 06:12 SMOOTH SOUL HOLIDAY - We Three Funky Kings 06:08 JONATHAN FRITZEN - Fingers On Fire 06:02 ROBERT HARRIS - Midnight Rendezvous Live 06:00 STEVE RAYBINE - Maui Blue 05:56 JEFF GOLKIN & FOREVER LOVE - We Have Love Tonight 05:51 MICHAEL ROSS - Hot in Brazil 05:48 DARREN MOTAMEDY - I'll Give You What You Want 05:43 DR. SAXLOVE - White Christmas 05:39 PAUL TAYLOR - Epic Dream 05:36 JACKIEM JOYNER - Stay With Me Tonight 05:30 MARK MAXWELL - Let It Snow 05:25 THE SMOOTH JAZZ ALLEY - EBF 05:20 THE SAX PACK - A Little Bit Closer 05:17 AL DEGREGORIS - South Shore 05:12 DAVE KOZ - Silent Night 05:08 MARCIA MIGET - Praise Him (Instrumental) 05:04 KIRK WHALUM - Big Ol' Shoes 05:00 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Her Touch 04:55 KIM SCOTT - Rite of Passage 04:51 RICK HABANA - Excursion 04:47 KIM WATERS - Walking On Air 04:43 ART FOUR SALE - Merry Merry Christmas 04:38 NELSON RANGELL - Mean Business 04:34 PATRICK YANDALL - Whats Cookin 04:29 KAYLA WATERS - O Come, O Come Emmanuel 04:25 NILS - Shake It 04:20 JAREZ - How I Feel 04:16 PHIL DENNY, NATE NARASIM - Push 04:13 SHIN GIWON CHRISTMAS CAROL COLLECTION - Winter Wonderland 04:08 PAUL BROWN - Moment by Moment 04:04 SKINNY HIGHTOWER - Bittersweet 04:00 ADAM HAWLEY - East Lake 03:56 CHRIS STANDRING - No Two Ways About It 03:51 BRETTINA - Low 03:47 RICK BRAUN - Brazz Street 03:42 MICHAEL LINGTON - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 03:37 J. WHITE - A New Jazz Swagger 03:33 ART RUPRECHT - Glorious Day 03:30 HERB ALPERT - Let It Snow - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer 03:26 BONEY JAMES - On The Path 03:22 RICK HABANA - Paradise 03:18 JOY RIDE - What's Up 03:13 MARION MEADOWS - Little Shepherd Boy 03:09 DAVID BENOIT - Rejoyce 03:04 UNDER THE LAKE - Old Friends, New Grooves 03:00 MARK ETHEREDGE - Untethered (feat. Steve Oliver) 02:56 KENNY PORE - Siempre del Corazon 02:53 DANCING FANTASY - Bon Voyage 02:48 EVERETTE HARP - Old School 02:44 RANDY SCOTT - Mellow Flow 02:40 MARK MAXWELL - O Christmas Tree 02:36 ATTILA ZAVODI - River Waves 02:32 JEANETTE HARRIS - 2nd Nature 02:28 CHRISTMAS CAROLS - Happy Christmas 02:23 JAMES SAXSMO GATES - Together We Can Make It (feat. Freddie Fox) 02:19 LOWELL HOPPER - See the Light 02:15 SHAWN RAIFORD - In the Moment 02:11 DAVE KOZ - Eight Candles 02:07 PIECES OF A DREAM - Watch Your Step 02:04 LEBRON - Spotlight 02:00 OLI SILK - Chill or Be Chilled 01:56 GEREY JOHNSON - Silk Dress 01:51 NAJEE - Bella Vista 01:47 SHELEA - Don't Wanna Wait 'til Christmas 01:43 NILS - So Get on Up 01:39 PETER WHITE - What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) 01:36 GREGG KARUKAS - Passion Dance 01:32 ART MORRIS - Silent Night 01:27 BOB BALDWIN - Stand Tall 01:23 ERIC MARIENTHAL - 21 Ocean Front 01:18 RAY OBIEDO - A Thousand Reasons 01:14 BEN TANKARD - A Guitar for Christmas 01:09 CINDY BRADLEY - Exhale 01:05 PATRICK YANDALL - It's Our Time 01:00 ACOUSTIC ALCHEMY - Same Road, Same Reason 00:56 AL DEGREGORIS - Time Sensitive 00:51 TONY CRADDOCK JR. - O Little Town of Bethlehem 00:47 RICK HABANA - Poolside (feat. Blake Aaron) 00:43 BLAIR BRYANT - Kiss of Life 00:39 BE'NE MUSIC - Im Yours 00:33 BRIAN BROMBERG - The Most Wonderful Time of the Year 00:29 UNDER THE LAKE - Around The Block 00:25 RICHARD ELLIOT - Panamera 00:19 JOHN NOVELLO - Ivory Soul 00:14 MICHAEL LINGTON - Silver Bells 00:09 JOY RIDE - The First Time 00:05 VINCENT INGALA - Could This Be Real 00:00 DANIEL CHIA - In the Moment (feat. Paul Brown)
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DESCUBRIMIENTO DE LA PENICILINA
El 28 de septiembre de 1928,el científico escocés Alexander Fleming descubrió la penicilina. 
La penicilina fue uno de los primeros antibióticos que inventaron, gracias a esta muchas vidas han sido salvadas.
El descubrimiento de la penicilina se encontró ya que Alexander Fleming clasificó placas de Petri que contenian colonias de estafilococos, uno de los platos estaba lleno de colonias menos por una zona donde estaba creciendo una mancha de moho, la zona de alrededor del moho se identificó como Penicillium notatum.
El primer paciente que la penicilina no salvó fue el policía Albert Alexander que se arañó con un rosal hace 75 años.
Los investigadores pensaron que se podía usar la penicilina en los humanos y así se la inyectaron a Albert y cada tres horas le inyectaban 300ml más durante cinco días.
Este experimentó una mejoría a corto plazo, pero el cuerpo del paciente iba eliminando rápidamente la fórmula del antibiótico, así causando su muerte.
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https://www.laprensani.com/magazine/periscopio/penicilina-por-error/
https://www.madrimasd.org/blogs/microbiologia/2008/03/09/86219
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/historia-quimica/descubrimiento-desarrollo-penicilina.html
https://elpais.com/elpais/2018/05/21/ciencia/1526897155_270336.html?outputType=amp
https://www.fecyt.es/es/educasinc/el-descubrimiento-de-la-penicilina
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lucioborges · 2 years
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RS Notícias: Corpo do piloto Luiz Cláudio Albert Petry é velado em Porto Alegre
RS Notícias: Corpo do piloto Luiz Cláudio Albert Petry é velado em Porto Alegre
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