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DragonForce – Heroes of Our Time (HD Official Video)

Blo – Time to Face the Sun

Emir Kusturica & the No Smoking Orchestra – Unza Unza Time

Time – Pink Floyd

Salvador Dali `TIME` of a Surrealist.

Salvador Dali. 1910 Landscape Near Figueras 1913 Vilabertin 1916 Fiesta in Figueras (begun 1914) 1917 View of Cadaqués with Shadow of Mount Pani 1918 Crepuscular Old Man (begun 1917) 1919 Port of Cadaqués (Night) (begun 1918) and Self-portrait in the Studio 1920 The Artist’s Father at Llane Beach and View of Portdogué (Port Aluger) 1921 The Garden of Llaner (Cadaqués) (begun 1920) and Self-portrait 1922 Cabaret Scene and Night Walking Dreams 1923 Self Portrait with L’Humanite and Cubist Self Portrait with La Publicitat 1924 Still Life (Syphon and Bottle of Rum) (for García Lorca) and Portrait of Luis Buñuel 1925 Large Harlequin and Small Bottle of Rum and a series of fine portraits of his sister Anna Maria, most notably Figure at a Window 1926 The Basket of Bread and Girl from Figueres 1927 Composition with Three Figures (Neo-Cubist Academy) and Honey is Sweeter than Blood (his first important surrealist work) 1929 Un chien andalou (An Andalusian Dog) film in collaboration with Luis Buñuel, The Lugubrious Game, The Great Masturbator, The First Days of Spring, and The Profanation of the Host 1930 L’Âge d’Or (The Golden Age) film in collaboration with Luis Buñuel 1931 The Persistence of Memory (his most famous work, featuring the “melting clocks”), The Old Age of William Tell, and William Tell and Gradiva 1932 The Spectre of Sex Appeal, The Birth of Liquid Desires, Anthropomorphic Bread, and Fried Eggs on the Plate without the Plate. The Invisible Man (begun 1929) completed

Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here

Time for an absolute classic. From my favourite Pink Floyd album that was probalbly the pinnacle of western psychadelic rock (I guess aside from Dark Side of the Moon, well acually once you start saying “The Best” anything it opens a whole can of worms) actually lets just say “One of the Best” ! Yeah – “We’re just two lost souls Swimming in a fish bowl”.

Time May Not Exist

If time doesn’t exist then why do i keep running out of it ?

No one keeps track of time better than Ferenc Krausz. In his lab at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany, he has clocked the shortest time intervals ever observed. Krausz uses ultraviolet laser pulses to track the absurdly brief quantum leaps of electrons within atoms. The events he probes last for about 100 attoseconds, or 100 quintillionths of a second. For a little perspective, 100 attoseconds is to one second as a second is to 300 million years.

But even Krausz works far from the frontier of time. There is a temporal realm called the Planck scale, where even attoseconds drag by like eons. It marks the edge of known physics, a region where distances and intervals are so short that the very concepts of time and space start to break down. Planck time—the smallest unit of time that has any physical meaning—is 10-43 second, less than a trillionth of a trillionth of an attosecond. Beyond that? Tempus incognito. At least for now.

Link: Time May Not Exist

Instant Trance – Post Hypnotic Re-Induction Cues

A post-hypnotic re-induction cue is simply a post-hypnotic suggestion to enter trance at a later time at some pre-arranged signal. This can save you from having to go through a lengthier induction process. A post-hypnotic re-induction may be what is happening when you see a stage hypnotist snap his fingers or say a word and have his subjects immediately go into trance. The subjects were first hypnotized and then given the cue. After that time they respond to the cue. An example would be “And when I look you directly in the eyes and snap my fingers like this (snap fingers) you’ll instantaneously go to this level of trance or deeper.”

Link: Instant Trance – Post Hypnotic Re-Induction Cues

10 Ways to Make Laziness Work for You

You might be able to make being lazy work for you , but i still get the feeling that being lazy won’t get the work done !

You’re feeling lazy right now, and reading blogs instead of doing what you’re supposed to be doing. That’s OK — we all do that. We’re all lazy, in different forms, at one time or another.

But let’s look at how to make that laziness work for us, and how to turn lazy into productive.

We often beat ourselves up about our laziness, even though it’s a natural condition that every human being gets to some extent. It’s time to stop the self-criticism and see how laziness can actually be a positive, no matter what society tells us.

Link: 10 Ways to Make Laziness Work for You

Common Field Sobriety Tests and How to Pass Them

Memorise these tips for next time your asked to walk the line.

These tests are optional, and you have every right to deny the officer’s request; but they present a perfect opportunity to prove your sobriety. Unfortunately, if you make a few uncoordinated moves, you’re off to the station. A good way to pass is to know what you are up against. Here are some common Field Sobriety Tests, the signs of intoxication, and how to beat them.

Link: Common Field Sobriety Tests and How to Pass Them