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June 2, 2008
Ease-into-Monday links: Discover your musical-visual intelligence
Hear: Can you hear shapes? Skilled at visual learning? Measure your musical-visual intelligence online! Fascinating and different right-brain test. If listening to a music clip and selecting the geometric shapes that represent it sounds beyond you, give it a shot. You may surprise yourself.
I got an 80 without much knowing what I was doing...
See:
In a Dark Time … The Eye Begins to See is Loren Webster's lovely blog of birds and flowers.
No Caption Needed "is a book and a blog, each dedicated to discussion of the role that photojournalism and other visual practices play in a vital democratic society. No caption needed, but many are provided. . . ."
Fall: Unplanned Freefall? Some Survival Tips by David Carkeet at The Free Fall Research Page:
Let's say your jet blows apart at 35,000 feet. You exit the aircraft, and you begin to descend independently. Now what?...
Some have survived freefalls from more than 18,000 feet, all WW2 airmen.
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