Spalding Gray Memorial at Lincoln Center on April 13
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Spalding Gray, remembered in comments
Spalding Gray, remembered in comments
02/13/2004 01:12 PM It's one of those little mysteries of the Web, but a one-line blog
entry of mine that does nothing but point to John Perry Barlow's
moving memory of Spalding Gray has accreted a set of stories and
tributes on my comment board that is quite remarkable....
John Perry Barlow on Spalding Gray
John Perry Barlow on Spalding Gray
01/17/2004 10:43 PM A sad, funny, beautiful response to Spalding Gray's absence....
Actor Spalding Gray found dead
Actor Spalding Gray found dead
03/08/2004 11:23 PMDental records confirm a body found in a New York City river is that
of missing US actor Spalding Gray.
Is Spalding Gray Finally Swimming to
Cambodia?
Is Spalding Gray Finally Swimming to
Cambodia?
01/17/2004 10:47 PMI'm in New York, where it was zero degrees last night with a wind that
seemed to be hauling some large chunk of the Hudson River with it as
it clawed its way down Grand Street. Somewhere out there in that grim
dark is whatever remains of my old pal Spalding Gray. Both seriously
and humorously, more often both, he's been threatening for years to do
himself in. Indeed, his jokes about suicide preserved him and
certainly entertained me. But now that it's starting to look like he's
actually gone and done it, suicide is not so amusing. I try to imagine
him actually attempting a swim to Cambodia. I see him swan-diving from
the rail of the Staten Island Ferry late Saturday night when he
disappeared, rounding Sandy Hook by dawn, and turning south for Cape
Horn. He'd be well past the mouth of the Delaware by now, strong
swimmer that he is. What a great monologue this is going to make. Or
not. Spalding inhabits a magical reality where such feats might
actually be possible, but there is something about the current state
of New York Harbor that seems adamantly unfit for human survival. In
my less magical reality, it's easier to see him beneath all that black
water. Still, it seems premature to write one of those eulogies that I
all too often compose for my closest friends. Part of me thinks I
should be out there looking for him rather than writing this. Perhaps,
I think, he just went out on one of his famous walks, walks that I
shared for many droll miles. Perhaps he was hit by a cab and is lying
comatose and unidentified in one of this perilous island's anonymous
hospitals. He left his wallet and ID at his loft and would thus have
been taken for another homeless drifter, as he frequently was. He
could be holed up somewhere, waiting for his mood to pass. But he
hates (or hated) to be alone. Neither seems likely, but where there's
no proof, there remains hope, however unrealistic. What is grief
without finality? A terrible confusion and an opportunity to celebrate
what one might still have....
Barlow on Spalding Gray: "Is he finally
swimming to Cambodia?"
Barlow on Spalding Gray: "Is he finally
swimming to Cambodia?"
01/17/2004 10:57 PMJohn Perry Barlow, a friend
of missing monologist
Spalding Gray, writes:
I try to imagine him actually attempting a swim to
Cambodia. I see him swan-diving from the rail of the Staten Island
Ferry late Saturday night when he disappeared, rounding Sandy Hook by
dawn, and turning south for Cape Horn. He'd be well past the mouth of
the Delaware by now, strong swimmer that he is. What a great monologue
this is going to make. Or not. Spalding inhabits a magical reality
where such feats might actually be possible, but there is something
about the current state of New York Harbor that seems adamantly unfit
for human survival. In my less magical reality, it's easier to see him
beneath all that black water.
Still, it seems premature to write one of those eulogies that I all
too often compose for my closest friends. Part of me thinks I should
be out there looking for him rather than writing this. Perhaps, I
think, he just went out on one of his famous walks, walks that I
shared for many droll miles. Perhaps he was hit by a cab and is lying
comatose and unidentified in one of this perilous island's anonymous
hospitals. He left his wallet and ID at his loft and would thus have
been taken for another homeless drifter, as he frequently was. He
could be holed up somewhere, waiting for his mood to pass. But he
hates (or hated) to be alone. Neither seems likely, but where there's
no proof, there remains hope, however unrealistic. What is grief
without finality? A terrible confusion and an opportunity to celebrate
what one might still have.
LinkSpalding Gray, 62, Actor and
Monologuist, Is Confirmed Dead
Spalding Gray, 62, Actor and
Monologuist, Is Confirmed Dead
03/08/2004 11:12 PMMr. Gray's body was pulled from the East River near Greenpoint,
Brooklyn, on Sunday and was identified by the city medical examiner on
Monday.
Missing Actor Spalding Gray Found Dead
(AP)
Missing Actor Spalding Gray Found Dead
(AP)
03/08/2004 11:10 PMAP - Actor-writer Spalding Gray, who laid bare his life and mingled
performance art with comedy in acclaimed monologues like "Swimming to
Cambodia," was found dead over the weekend, two months after he walked
out of his Manhattan apartment and disappeared. He was 62.
Red Versus Blue season two to premiere
at Lincoln Center
Red Versus Blue season two to premiere
at Lincoln Center
12/18/2003 05:04 PMRed Versus Blue is a series of comedy short films made by scripting
avatars in the game
Half Life Halo and recording screen-movies
of the results, then adding voice-over and sound-effects, a process
called "Machinema." The first two episodes of the next season will be
screened at Lincoln Center on January 3. That's pretty cool -- it's
almost as if Homestar Runner came to Carnegie Hall.
We are extremely pleased to announce that Red vs Blue Season 2 will
debut on January 3, 2004 at the Lincoln Center in New York City. We're
extremely honored to be invited back to this prestigious venue and we
hope that any Red vs Blue fan in the area will make it to the 9:30 PM
show. The plan is to show Season One in its entirety and then show
Episodes One and Two of Season Two. Also, the entire cast and crew of
Season One will be on hand for the event, which is a milestone in
itself -- we have never been in the same place at the same time. So,
if you want your RvB DVD signed by the cast, this may be your one and
only shot.
Link
(
via Ambiguous)
In Gray Matter's Gray Zone: Mutations
Show Brain's Growth
In Gray Matter's Gray Zone: Mutations
Show Brain's Growth
04/19/2004 05:41 PMScientists studying brains with congenital malformations say they
provide important clues to how the human brain evolved.
Eclipsys IT Solution to Be Deployed by
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Eclipsys IT Solution to Be Deployed by
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
12/30/2003 04:09 PMBC Technology Dec 30 2003 3:08PM ET
Starlight Music Festival to be held to
raise money for Nordhoff High Student
Memorial and the Ojai Art Center.
Starlight Music Festival to be held to
raise money for Nordhoff High Student
Memorial and the Ojai Art Center.
07/04/2004 02:27 AMStarlight Music Festival will be held in Ojai, July 31, 2004. A great
music line-up, will perform to support a good cause. [PRWEB Jun 30,
2004]
Lincoln
Lincoln
07/27/2004 11:22 PM
Lincoln/Net Lincoln's
political career in antebellum Illinois. View by "historical
themes" or search for images, text, and audio.
Biz does Lincoln
Biz does Lincoln
11/04/2003 09:27 PM"Nebraska is plush. I'm in a Country Suite in Lincoln, NE. There's an
internet connection, laundry, gym, and a really nice room."
That's right.
Looking to Lincoln
Looking to Lincoln
09/27/2004 03:10 AMBoston Globe Sep 27 2004 6:40AM GMT
Recent Forum Discussions (April 2 -
April 9, 2005)
Recent Forum Discussions (April 2 -
April 9, 2005)
04/09/2005 06:15 PMThe MacMerc Forums are
an excellent
place to ask questions about something you're trying to do with your
Mac or post
comments about the news floating around the Mac web. Here are a few
threads that
are looking for input:
As always, you can subscribe to the MacMerc Forums in your RSS reader
and keep
track of
just the new
thread titles or
verbose
coverage of all activity. Of course if you want to do more than
just lurk,
you're going to have to
regi
ster
with the forums and post!

Recent Forum Discussions (April 10 -
April 17, 2005)
Recent Forum Discussions (April 10 -
April 17, 2005)
04/17/2005 03:52 AMThe MacMerc Forums are
an excellent
place to ask questions about something you're trying to do with your
Mac or post
comments about the news floating around the Mac web. Here are a few
threads that
are looking for input:
As always, you can subscribe to the MacMerc Forums in your RSS reader
and keep
track of
just the new
thread titles or
verbose
coverage of all activity. Of course if you want to do more than
just lurk,
you're going to have to
regi
ster
with the forums and post!

USS Abraham Lincoln CVN-72
USS Abraham Lincoln CVN-72
01/03/2005 04:55 AMAbraham Lincoln Carrier Battle Group .. USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN
72)
cvn72.navy.mil
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Not exactly the Lincoln Bedroom, but...
Not exactly the Lincoln Bedroom, but...
11/11/2003 11:47 AM Jenna's a bargain at $200 and a pint of peppermint schnapps
The Taiwan press reports accusations that Taiwanese President Chen
Shui-bian allegedly paid $1,000,000 for a meeting with the President's
brother Neil Bush.
(via TPM) the death of lincoln
the death of lincoln
06/09/2004 06:58 PM
the death of
lincoln. Originally from June 1865. "The murder of President
Lincoln aroused a feeling of regret deeper than was ever before known
in our history. Men and papers who had opposed his policy and vilified
him personally, now vied with his adherents and friends in lauding the
rare wisdom and goodness which marked his conduct and character."
Hmmmm... sounds familiar.
Don't Let April 1 Be April "Phools" Day:
Federal Trade Commission, National
Consumers League and Microsoft Warn
Internet Users of Phishing Scams
Don't Let April 1 Be April "Phools" Day:
Federal Trade Commission, National
Consumers League and Microsoft Warn
Internet Users of Phishing Scams
03/31/2005 07:01 PMIn sharp contrast to the harmless pranks that will be played on April
Fools' Day, deceptive phishing schemes are no laughing matter. To
strike a blow against criminals who prey on Internet users, the U.S.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), National Consumers League and
Microsoft Corp. today urged consumers to beware of phishing schemes
aimed at stealing their identities.
"Another Bush Lie: Blame The USS
Lincoln"
"Another Bush Lie: Blame The USS
Lincoln"
10/30/2003 03:46 AMAnother Bush Lie: Blame The USS Lincoln
Another Bush Lie: Blame The USS Lincoln
10/29/2003 09:10 AM(via Kos) .. Kos
dailykos.com/story/2003/10/28/131955/73
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Abraham Lincoln was a Blogger
Abraham Lincoln was a Blogger
01/04/2004 12:04 PMWeb site offers day-by-day look at Lincoln's
life: You see, if you don't blog your life today, someone is going
to do it for you 150 years from now.
Visitors can find out what he was doing on a particular
date (he spent January 3, 1845, successfully arguing a case before the
Illinois Supreme Court) or by searching on key words ("slave" produces
156 results). The site also lets you browse through the years
randomly.
Click here to comment on this entry
Several Days In the Life of Lincoln
Several Days In the Life of Lincoln
01/05/2004 08:37 AMFirst of all, let me compliment whoever named this The Lincoln Log; it
started my day off right with a good laugh. This project from Brown
University includes information from...
Lincoln Journal Star Online
Lincoln Journal Star Online
08/18/2004 03:08 PMLincoln Journal Star .. GOES SOUTH ..
piece
journalstar.com/articles/2004/08/18/top_story/10053833.txt
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Vivato Deploys at Lincoln University
Vivato Deploys at Lincoln University
11/03/2003 02:35 PMVivato's switches save years and dollars at university: This
installation would have been challenging for conventional wireless
LANs, the press release notes, because the university spans many
buildings across 400 acres. Many of the 40 buildings are historic,
which probably translates into "no wiring closets" and an aging
electrical physical plant. The backstory of a press release like this
is that Vivato finds it necessary to promote the installation of their
equipment at institutions with unique characteristics rather than
announcing the sale of their gear to Fortune 5000 companies or
wireless ISPs....
Lincoln Park Zoo Apes Get to Take
Revenge (AP)
Lincoln Park Zoo Apes Get to Take
Revenge (AP)
06/26/2004 03:59 PMAP - The apes at Lincoln Park Zoo are finally getting a chance to take
their revenge on people who for years have been pounding their palms
against the glass walls of the primates' old home.
Lincoln Conservation Land Off-Leash Dog
Ban
Lincoln Conservation Land Off-Leash Dog
Ban
04/06/2005 09:05 AMOne of the sad things about aging is that one's fantasies shift
from sex to real estate. My personal suburban Boston fantasy has
long been to move to Lincoln, Massachusetts and live in a house up
against the conservation land where I can bike and cross-country ski
with what seems to be a growing population of dogs. People pay
$2 million for the privilege of living in an environment free of
Republicans, people of color (as the good liberals of Lincoln would
call them), or generally anyone who can't afford a 1-5 acre chunk of
property a 20-minute drive from Harvard Square (and conveniently just
five minutes from Hanscom Field where one can keep an airplane or
helicopter). One of the side benefits of being in a 100% rich
community is that all of the dogs running around the conservation land
are friendly to people and mostly quite playful with other dogs.
Because there is no white trash there are no white trash dogs, unlike
trying to bike through the Lynn Woods, for example, where the first
few hundred yards can be a gauntlet of Pit Bulls, Rottweilers,
etc. The typical dog met in Lincoln, by contrast, is a Golden
Retriever or Lab.
Paradise was lost during my trip to the South, however, and it
seems that there are now signs around the Mt. Misery conservation land
banning off-leash dogs.
"I care not for a man's religion whose
dog and cat are not the better for it."
- Abraham Lincoln
"I care not for a man's religion whose
dog and cat are not the better for it."
- Abraham Lincoln
08/16/2004 08:35 PMIt's been a while since I mentioned our dogs. Lucy and Mischa, the two
Rescued Greyhounds, and Pico, their tiny-but-deadly little Italian
Greyhound brother. They are all doing well, given the heat and the
obligatory fussings from every single skimpy-topped...
Knicks' Light at End of (Lincoln) Tunnel
Is Nets
Knicks' Light at End of (Lincoln) Tunnel
Is Nets
04/15/2004 03:48 AMThe Knicks learned they would be opening the playoffs their first
appearance since 2001 against the defending Eastern Conference
champion Nets on Saturday.
Paul Ford's cat (Abraham Lincoln) died
Paul Ford's cat (Abraham Lincoln) died
04/05/2005 04:08 AMThe thumb-sized heart of TK the cat
ftrain.com/EndTK.html
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Lincoln Museum Goes High-Tech with
History
Lincoln Museum Goes High-Tech with
History
04/02/2005 04:39 AMNPR Apr 2 2005 7:44AM GMT
The Value of Gray
The Value of Gray
03/19/2003 10:24 PM I wish that Bush were strong enough to admit ambivalence. But he's
not. He has the courage granted by a big rare-wood desk....
Only You Can Prevent Gray Goo
Only You Can Prevent Gray Goo
06/16/2004 11:58 AM
On Monday, I
posted about nanotechnology pioneer Eric Drexler speaking out
against the fear of "gray goo," out-of-control nano-machines. That
reminded our dear old pal
Jim
Leftwich (AKA Ward Parkway) of this masterpiece he designed circa
1995. It was a continuation of the Urban Absurdist Survival Kit series
from the
Happy Mutant Handbook.
Link (to
higher-res image)
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 11, 2004 - April 17,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 11, 2004 - April 17,
2004 Archives
04/16/2004 06:11 AMThis is precisely the sort of inane mumbojumbo that will -- perhaps
literally -- get us all killed .. until obfuscate .. Joshua
Marshall
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 18, 2004 - April 24,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 18, 2004 - April 24,
2004 Archives
04/20/2004 08:38 AMOfficial White House Response to the Bandar/Election Accusation ..
non-denials today they clearly are .. tried and tried and tried ..
Scott McClellan squirms! .. all over the deck .. Holy
shit
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 10, 2005 - April 16,
2005 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 10, 2005 - April 16,
2005 Archives
04/11/2005 03:49 AMRepublican Shays jumps ship and calls DeLay an
"embarrassment." 4/11 .. one to jump
ship
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 03, 2005 - April 09,
2005 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 03, 2005 - April 09,
2005 Archives
04/09/2005 11:21 PMThe headline in .. Josh
Marshall
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"Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 04, 2004 - April 10,
2004 Archives"
"Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: April 04, 2004 - April 10,
2004 Archives"
04/12/2004 03:24 PMGrok Description matches for Spalding Gray Memorial at Lincoln Center on April 13
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Commentary: Will Dell's new Linux
desktops start a gray-market trend?
Commentary: Will Dell's new Linux
desktops start a gray-market trend?
07/07/2004 07:42 AMSorry, but Linux will never be completely accepted by the consuming
public in the United States until one can walk into a mainstream store
such as Best Buy, Fry's, or Circuit City and buy such a computer off
the shelf -- or on the Web -- from a name-brand maker.
Commentary: Microsoft finally shows a
plan for the money
Commentary: Microsoft finally shows a
plan for the money
07/21/2004 06:18 PMOK, how would you like your $75 billion? Large bills? Unmarked bills?
Don't spend it all at once! Microsoft pre-empted its July 22 earnings
call and on Tuesday announced a $3 special dividend, a $32 billion
buyback over four years, and an increase in its quarterly dividend.
Investors will now receive a $0.32 cash dividend, double the previous
$0.16 dividend. The dividend yield is now 1 percent. (Although they
could have been more bold here … for a 2 percent or higher yield.) The
special dividend rewards existing shareholders and the increased
quarterly dividend is attractive to the more income-oriented
shareholders and will probably attract new income-oriented investors
to MSFT. So, there's something in this for everyone!
Death throes . . . - The Washington
Times: Commentary - June 03, 2005
Death throes . . . - The Washington
Times: Commentary - June 03, 2005
06/05/2005 11:29 PM"Death throes..." .. the whole
thing
washtimes.com/commentary/20050602-085750-3144r.htm
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A Technical DEATH to the Legal
Question...FInally
A Technical DEATH to the Legal
Question...FInally
04/09/2004 04:10 PMThis whole website and philosophy is predicated on the premise that
theft occurs when the thief denies the victim the use of the object.
NOWHERE DOES the laws of these United States makes that distinction.
Theft is defined as taking or using someone's property without their
permission. Period. No judge cares if you put it back or if the victim
will miss it or not. Second, It appears that there are laws in most
American states about logging on into networks (wireless and
otherwise) without permission is clearly ILLEGAL. Anybody who thinks
that their wireless pda/laptop just passively recieves the signal
ONLY, is either dellusional or UTTERLY IGNORANT of how network works.
Your pda/laptop sends requests for data to the wireless network,
exchanges information with the network (it's called a handshake) and
YES, BECOMES PART OF THE NETWORK (A NODE) ....ILLEGALLY! Why? Because
it's all done with the owners permission. It is irrelevant that you
are physically not on the owners property. You are still logged onto
the owner's network. For all the simpletons out there still in
denial, it's like going to a lampost and taking juice from it.
NOTHING IN LIFE IS FREE! Signed The XODUS
StarGeek: Layering it On To Find Your
Users
StarGeek: Layering it On To Find Your
Users
02/04/2003 08:40 AMStargeek.com: Making Search Engines Love
PHP
Stargeek.com: Making Search Engines Love
PHP
12/30/2003 09:40 AMMost PHP coders know how to get the job done and create that "perfect
script" that all the world needs to know about. So, you post it out
there on a website and wait for the kudos to come rolling in. So, you
wait...and wait...and wait...and, well, you get the idea. You need to
find a better way to get the search engines to sit up and take notice
of you. That's where
this new article from
Stargeek.com comes in.
Dominion Disappoints
Dominion Disappoints
01/26/2004 12:34 PMDominion Resources tries to weather the storms.
Dominion 5.01.01 beta 1 (Stable)
Dominion 5.01.01 beta 1 (Stable)
09/20/2004 04:52 AMA complete abstraction layer for database access, SML, DML, lists, and
forms.
Dominion Feels The Heat
Dominion Feels The Heat
07/28/2004 04:30 PMWas power demand a hindrance to the power company?
Dominion 5.01.02 (Stable branch)
Dominion 5.01.02 (Stable branch)
03/24/2005 08:05 AM

Dominion is a set of four elemental libraries for building complex
sites based on an abstraction layer. It includes a basic database
abstraction layer for accessing any database with the same objects and
methods (connector and cursor), a basic database SML (Structure) and
DML (Data manipulation language i.e. SQL) abstraction layer for
accessing any database with the same table, fields, conditions, checks
objects, and methods. It can build any type of interactive report,
optionally using tables through the DML abstraction layer, and complex
forms and masks.
Changes:
Various Improvements were made, including joins in domdb, new types of
fields in dommask such as Integer, Real, Money, Mail, Image, and File,
support for the MYSQLi library in domvar, and bugfixes in domlist.
just keep swimming just keep swimming
just keep swimming just keep swimming
11/16/2003 02:36 AM His
name is Jean-Michel Cousteau! [dramatic chords] His father's name
was
Jack
something, and like his father, Jean-Michel believes by working on
things like
Finding Nemo he,
"can reach a far larger audience through entertainment in
popular media than through innumerable press
conferences, summits and reports. That is not to say that prestigious
conferences and notable studies are irrelevant. They are critically
necessary to validate the condition of the
world’s oceans and bring opinion
leaders together to share ideas and shape the collective political<
/a> will." With this new
sea-lebrity (haha! get it?),
he hopes to
help young people change the world. ...Well I just
thought that was like totally rad and wanted to share with the virtual
blue.
Swimming Against the Tide
Swimming Against the Tide
02/01/2005 10:06 PM
No Swimming Off Pier 1
No Swimming Off Pier 1
04/08/2005 03:41 PMPier 1 caps off a difficult year. Be careful diving into these
dangerous waters.
"Swimming Through the Spin"
"Swimming Through the Spin"
09/04/2004 02:46 AM"Clissold Swimming..."
"Clissold Swimming..."
12/19/2004 03:20 PMSigns Going Up After Md. Sewage Swimming
(AP)
Signs Going Up After Md. Sewage Swimming
(AP)
07/25/2004 07:20 PMAP - Many large signs are expected to be put up by a creek in
Edgewater after residents complained that they swam in it not knowing
it was contaminated with raw sewage.
JustOneMinute: Swimming To Cambodia
JustOneMinute: Swimming To Cambodia
08/09/2004 02:31 AMalready posted .. Tom Maguire ..
Cambodia
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Non-reciprocal Swimming Nanobots
Non-reciprocal Swimming Nanobots
08/11/2004 08:38 PMA brief MIT
Technology news item mentions a solution to the problem of making
nanoscale machines that can swim in a fluid. The problem is that at
the
scale of nanotechnology, the effects of turbulence in water disappear,
and any type of swimming robot that relies on traditional reciprocal
motion can't move. Iranian researchers Ali Najafi and Ramin
Golestanian,
have come up with a novel
method of propeling nano-sized robots in a fluid. The tiny robots
consist of three rigid spheres linked by rods. A non-reciprocal,
four-step periodic motion of the spheres moves the nanobot through the
fluid. A more detailed explanation of the process can be found in a
recent Physical Review
Focus article and an animation
of the motion is also available. At present only simulations have
been done but it should be possible to build practical, molecule-sized
swimming robots using this technique within a decade.
Swimming: Phelps sets new mark
Swimming: Phelps sets new mark
07/08/2004 02:13 AMAmerican Michael Phelps breaks his own 400m individual medley world
record at the US Olympic swimming trials.
Swimming in syrup is as easy as water
Swimming in syrup is as easy as water
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Spalding Gray Memorial at Lincoln Center on April 13