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Ingredients of life

Illustrations of Chemical compounds by Rex

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Great way to learn VIM

http://vim-adventures.com/

Playing with this right now when I should be studying >.<

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My parents’ advice to me:

whatshouldwecallme:

Before the financial meltdown: 

Now:

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Operatrance. Whole new level of music to increase productivity

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Bathe

Back then, user names/account names were commodity. A user name that actually was a word or a few characters could be worth hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. I’m being serious. Really.

So when Facebook announced that accounts would have actual account names, I jumped on the opportunity to create a user name with the shortest string and yet was still a word as a competition against my friends (i no we’re weird rite?).

After 40 tries, I found out “bathe” wasn’t taken, but there wasn’t a “confirm user name” or anything. I just got stuck with a weird name that will probably be attached to me for the rest of my life.

Derp.

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perfectlycontradicted:

This movie is SO good!

I&#8217;m in love with this movie.

perfectlycontradicted:

This movie is SO good!

I’m in love with this movie.

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the-star-stuff:

Scientific Evidence that Geomagnetic Storms Are Making You Sick

Geomagnetic storms aren’t just beautiful to look at — these disturbances in the Earth’s magnetic field could also be messing with your mind and body. There’s a ton of evidence suggesting that geomagnetic storms can cause everything from depression to cardiac problems — and may even be influencing the stock market.

A new paper suggests there’s a lot more evidence for this connection than anybody realizes. 

The paper, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, argues that there’s a large, disparate, and controversial body of scientific literature that links geomagnetic storms to a number of animal behaviors, including cardiovascular, psychiatric and behavioral changes in humans. And author Dr. James Close has the enormous literature review to back up his claims.

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Images via NASA/Goddard

I can’t believe there isn’t more communication between the English and Russian scientists, and we only figured this phenomena now? 

Time to live healthily by staying in Wean Hall basement.

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70°F in Pittsburgh mid-March?

Siri told me it was nice outside, so I went ahead and walked outside (I know brave right?). Weatherman said it’ll be this warm for a few weeks.