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wolfnowl
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Worth watching:
http://vimeo.com/55073825
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Definitely worth watching.
Thank you Mike.
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Wonderful! Things like this make checking Lu-La worthwhile.
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I'm reminded of this from Carl Sagan's '
Pale Blue Dot
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p86BPM1GV8M
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Just trying to imagine how this could be given time and place often in schools, instead of being greeted by armed presences and minds closed to questions, as opposed to open...Would love to build a holographic space of this as sanctuary for young (open) civilization...
..and thank you
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You're most welcome, folks... and I like your idea, Patricia! In one of Leo Buscaglia's books he wrote about a kindergarten teacher who had a student whose uncle worked for NASA. They brought him in and the kids went happily navigating through the stars...
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Thanks Mike. I love it when gems like this get unearthed.
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