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9 Have Spoken

Chronophage and the Corpus Clock

Posted by Eliza Gauger

Dr. John Taylor was stunned when his plans for the Clock were accepted by the Corpus Christi College Cambridge Committee, appending to their enthusiastic fax that they would be delighted to match his own personal funding, of course. He ruffled through the pages on his workdesk again, marveling at the simple, serrated demonism of his opus. How he had managed to pitch it to the stodgy old boys at the CCCCC was baffling. He had fully expected months, maybe years of back and forth, funds and revocations, audits and blank stares. He had been willing to lay down those years on the altar of the thing. Its golden potentiality was all the faith he would need.

But now…now it would just be so easy.
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Categories: Aging, Time, Asteriskpunk, Art
Posted at 9:04 pm on September 20, 2008
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13 Have Spoken

Aging In Double Time

Posted by Ross Rosenberg

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Stress can take it’s toll on you, although granted, it varies from person to person. Take this gentleman for instance who went from happy and fresh-faced to weary and wizened in a span of in three years, if these photos are to be believed. The price paid for the life of a news anchor is, it seems, high indeed.

Don’t Get Stressed Or You’ll End Up Like This Guy [ALBOTOS]


Categories: Skepticism, Stress, Aging, WTF
Posted at 3:16 pm on May 15, 2008
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