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		<title>SCIENCE ME IN: SPACE ODDITY</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 17:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>losputnik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Simon Patterson no deja nada a la casualidad: cada elemento en su obra plástica se lee con la misma importancia que el léxico, la puntuación y los silencios en un poema. En la primavera del 2008, Patterson presentó en el National Marine Museum &#8216;Manned flight 1999-&#8217;,2000-1  un cometa cody militar (patentado a principios del siglo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.haunchofvenison.com/en/#page=home.artists.simon_patterson" target="_blank">Simon Patterson </a>no deja nada a la casualidad: cada elemento en su obra plástica se lee con la misma importancia que el léxico, la puntuación y los silencios en un poema.</p>
<p>En la primavera del 2008, Patterson presentó en el <a href="http://www.nmm.ac.uk" target="_blank">National Marine Museum</a> &#8216;Manned flight 1999-&#8217;,2000-1  un <a href="http://www.my-best-kite.com/cody-kite.html" target="_blank">cometa cody militar</a> (patentado a principios del siglo XX que se usaba para elevar personas a una altura suficiente para espiar al enemigo) hecho con <a href="http://www.worldlingo.com/ma/enwiki/es/Ripstop" target="_blank">ripstop</a> (tipo de tela antidesgarro utilizada para los paracaídas, los globos aerostáticos, los uniformes militares, la ropa de travesías y las velas de yates) con escrito en vinilo <a href="http://www.kosmonaut.se/gagarin/" target="_blank">Yuri Gagarin</a>.</p>
<p>Aunque tal vez, y sólo tal vez, en vez de haber escrito el nombre del cosmonauta ruso, debió haber escrito el nombre del que le dio la victoria definitiva de la carrera espacial a los EE. UU.</p>
<p>Por cierto, ayer fue el cumpleaños del señor <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/about/bios/neilabio.html" target="_blank">Armstrong</a>. ¡Muy felices 80, Neil!</p>
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		<title>SCIENCE ME IN: ÑOÑOS FUTBOLEROS CON ONDITA</title>
		<link>http://www.ohcolourmein.com/archives/10017</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 19:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>losputnik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hay personas que simplemente no podemos jugar fútbol: somos lentos, de malos reflejos, usamos lentes o simplemente la idea de correr detrás de una bolita nos da un poco de flojera. Si usted es del club, pero en estos días la euforia futbolera le provoca querer mover los pies, le recomiendo se siente, se relaje [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hay personas que simplemente no podemos jugar fútbol: somos lentos, de malos reflejos, usamos lentes o simplemente la idea de correr detrás de una bolita nos da un poco de flojera. Si usted es del club, pero en estos días la euforia futbolera le provoca querer mover los pies, le recomiendo se siente, se relaje y lea lo que sigue con mucha atención</p>
<p><a href="http://gregegan.customer.netspace.net.au/images/GregEgan.htm" target="_blank">Greg Egan</a> es escritor de ciencia ficción, geek entre geeks, matemático y programador. En su <a href="http://gregegan.customer.netspace.net.au/" target="_blank">página personal</a> encontrará algunos de sus cuentos, aplicaciones varias y la sola cosa más difícil que la mecánica cuántica: el <a href="http://www.gregegan.net/BORDER/Soccer/Soccer.html">FÚTBOL CUÁNTICO</a>.  Todo empezó con un <a href="http://gregegan.customer.netspace.net.au/BORDER/Complete/Border.html" target="_blank">cuento</a> que después se transformó en aplicación java que hasta la fecha, según búsquedas exhaustivas por internet, ha sido difícil de jugar para todo aquel que se atreve.</p>
<p>Básicamente para meter gol debe usted olvidarse de conceptos como balón o trayectoria y debe poner en práctica todos sus conocimientos de <a href="http://www.interciencia.org/v20_05/ensayo01.html" target="_blank">mecánica cuántica</a>, recordar qué es la <a href="http://www.nucleares.unam.mx/~vieyra/node18.html#SECTION000110000000000000000" target="_blank">función de onda</a> y la <a href="http://bandaprohibida.blogspot.com/2007/03/la-mecnica-ondulatoria-de-schrdinger.html" target="_blank">ecuación Schröedinger</a>, <em>básicamente</em>.</p>
<p>Si eso le resulta complicado, aburrido o frustrante le recomiendo el &#8220;prueba y error&#8221;  (y ver un par de veces los demos del juego) hasta que haya entendido que el gol se logra mediante el procesamiento de la información que se obtiene a través del movimiento que usted hace, con su mouse, sobre el plano del ángulo superior izquierdo de la cancha. El cómo mueva su mouse, y los cuadros que representan los jugadores de fútbol, determinará la cantidad de energía del espectro de la función de onda y por lo tanto la probabilidad de un gol.</p>
<p>Inténtelo, presúmalo y arme su propio mundialito, a ver si a éste también lo critican.</p>
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		<title>SCIENCE ME IN: CALLA, MEMORIA (O COMO CONTRADECIR A UN RUSO)</title>
		<link>http://www.ohcolourmein.com/archives/4731</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 16:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>losputnik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To a joke, then, I owe my first gleam of consciousness— which again has recapitulatory implications, since the first creatures on earth to become aware of time were also the first creatures to smile. Speak, memory Vladimir Nabokov …otra característica de la memoria es su capacidad de olvidar. Se debe saber olvidar porque una memoria [...]]]></description>
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<p align="right"><em>To a joke, then, I owe my first gleam of consciousness—<br />
which again has recapitulatory implications,<br />
since the first creatures on earth to become aware of time<br />
were also the first creatures to smile.</em></p>
<p align="right"><em>Speak, memory</em></p>
<p align="right">Vladimir Nabokov</p>
<p>…otra característica de la memoria es su capacidad de olvidar. Se debe saber olvidar porque una memoria demasiado perceptiva y/o tenaz puede ser un obstáculo para el desarrollo de la mente: saturaciones, limitaciones de juicio y obsesiones son sólo algunas de las terribles consecuencias que puede sufrir el individuo con excelente memoria.</p>
<p>Yo he querido desde hace tiempo olvidar esto:</p>
<p>Una noche, a muy altas horas de la madrugada, desperté con la sensación de que <em>alguien</em> rodeaba mi cintura con su brazo. Cuando se lo comenté, ese <em>alguien</em> quiso ser romántico y, jugueteando con la ciencia como siempre, me explicó ese peculiar fenómeno con el  <a href="http://centros5.pntic.mec.es/ies.victoria.kent/Rincon-C/Curiosid/Rc-42/RC-42.htm" target="_blank">Teorema de Bell</a>:</p>
<p>En 1982 <a href="http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain_Aspect" target="_blank">Alain Aspect</a> mostró que cuando hay dos partículas que interactúan íntimamente y se las separa cuidadosamente  lo que se le haga a una lo resiente la otra así tengan el universo entero de por medio.</p>
<p>¿Quién más se quiere subir a la <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf6cyDfi8t8" target="_blank">nave del olvido</a>?</p>
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		<title>LA CHAMPAÑA DE LOS COMICS</title>
		<link>http://www.ohcolourmein.com/archives/1798</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 12:01:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>teie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[En el mundo del web comic, pocas tiras son tan sublimes como las que producen en Married To The Sea. La tira se ha publicado desde el 2006 ha mantenido la misma dinámica: bocetos e ilustraciones en .gif impregnadas de un exquisito absurdo y humor negro. Fino, como la champaña.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>En el mundo del web comic, pocas tiras son tan sublimes como las que producen en <a href="http://www.marriedtothesea.com" target="_blank">Married To The Sea</a>. La tira se ha publicado desde el 2006 ha mantenido la misma dinámica: bocetos e ilustraciones en .gif impregnadas de un exquisito absurdo y humor negro. Fino, como la champaña.</p>
<p><img title="im-glad-i-saw-that-jpeg" src="../wp-content/uploads/2009/08/im-glad-i-saw-that-jpeg.gif" alt="im-glad-i-saw-that-jpeg" width="550" height="588" /></p>
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		<title>MIRANDO AL CIELO (OLD SCHOOL DANISH STYLE)</title>
		<link>http://www.ohcolourmein.com/archives/1263</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 20:01:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>teie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[El astrónomo danés Tycho Brahe (Tyge para los cuates) detalló en su  &#8220;Astronomiæ instauratæ Mechanica&#8220;  los instrumentos que él mismo creó para observar los astros y hacer mediciones precisas. ¿Sabían que Tycho trabajó junto a Kepler y que las investigaciones que hicieron juntos lo llevaron a eventualmente postular sus leyes sobre los planetas? Pueden encontrar [...]]]></description>
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<p>El astrónomo danés Tycho Brahe (Tyge para los cuates) detalló en su  &#8220;<a href="http://www.kb.dk/en/nb/tema/webudstillinger/brahe_mechanica/index.html" target="_blank">Astronomiæ instauratæ Mechanica</a>&#8220;  los instrumentos que él mismo creó para observar los astros y hacer mediciones precisas. ¿Sabían que Tycho trabajó junto a Kepler y que las investigaciones que hicieron juntos lo llevaron a eventualmente postular sus leyes sobre los planetas? Pueden encontrar el libro completo a través de la exposición web que montó la Biblioteca Real Danesa <a href="http://www.kb.dk/en/nb/tema/webudstillinger/brahe_mechanica/index.html" target="_blank">aquí</a>.</p>
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		<title>GREEN EGGS AND HAM</title>
		<link>http://www.ohcolourmein.com/archives/921</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 11:59:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>teie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Huevos verdes y jamón, la forma correcta de comenzar un viernes. ¡Buen fin de semana!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Huevos verdes y jamón, la forma correcta de comenzar un viernes. ¡Buen fin de semana!</p>
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		<title>NOT I. SAMUEL BECKETT.</title>
		<link>http://www.ohcolourmein.com/archives/895</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 12:02:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>teie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Samuel Beckett escribió en 1972 &#8220;Not I&#8221;, el recuento (desarticulado y frenético) de una mujer que ha pasado por una experiencia desafortunada. Éste video (vía Ubuweb) cuenta con la introducción de la protagonista, Billie Whitelaw, quien habla un poco sobre cómo fue trabajar con Beckett. Después del salto pueden leer el monólogo completo. Not I [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Samuel Beckett escribió en 1972 &#8220;Not I&#8221;, el recuento (desarticulado y frenético) de una mujer que ha pasado por una experiencia desafortunada. Éste video (vía <a href="http://www.ubu.com" target="_blank">Ubuweb</a>) cuenta con la introducción de la protagonista, <span style="color: #000000;">Billie Whitelaw, quien habla un poco sobre cómo fue trabajar con Beckett. Después del salto pueden leer el monólogo completo.</span></p>
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<p align="center"><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Not I</strong></span></p>
<p align="center"><span style="color: #000000;"><br />
By Samuel Beckett</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Written in English in spring 1972. First performed at the Forum Theater of    the Lincoln Center, New York, in September 1972. First published by Faber and    Faber, London, in 1973. First performed in Britain at the Royal Court Theatre,    London, on 16 January 1973.<br />
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><em>Note:</em><br />
Movement: this consists in simple sideways raising of arms from sides and their    falling back, in a gesture of helpless compassion. It lessens with each recurrence    till scarcely perceptible at third. There is just enough pause to contain it    as MOUTH recovers from vehement refusal to relinquish third person.<br />
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><em>Stage in darkness but for MOUTH, upstage audience right, about 8 feet above    stage level, faintly lit from close-up and below, rest of face in shadow. Invisible    microphone.<br />
AUDITOR, downstage audience left, tall standing figure, sex undeterminable,    enveloped from head to foot in loose black djellaba, with hood, fully faintly    lit, standing on invisible podium about 4 feet high shown by attitude alone    to be facing diagonally across stage intent on MOUTH, dead still throughout    but for four brief movements where indicated. See Note.<br />
As house lights down MOUTH`S voice unintelligible behind curtain. House lights    out. Voice continues unintelligible behind curtain, l0 seconds. With rise of    curtain ad-libbing from text as required leading when curtain fully up and attention    sufficient into:</em><br />
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<p><span style="color: #000000;">MOUTH: . . . . out . . . into this world . . . this world . . . tiny little    thing . . . before its time . . . in a godfor– . . . what? . . girl? .    . yes . . . tiny little girl . . . into this . . . out into this . . . before    her time . . . godforsaken hole called . . . called . . . no matter . . . parents    unknown . . . unheard of . . . he having vanished . . . thin air . . . no sooner    buttoned up his breeches . . . she similarly . . . eight months later . . .    almost to the tick . . . so no love . . . spared that . . . no love such as    normally vented on the . . . speechless infant . . . in the home . . . no .    . . nor indeed for that matter any of any kind . . . no love of any kind . .    . at any subsequent stage . . . so typical affair . . . nothing of any note    till coming up to sixty when– . . . what? . . seventy?. . good God! . .    coming up to seventy . . . wandering in a field . . . looking aimlessly for    cowslips . . . to make a ball . . . a few steps then stop . . . stare into space    . . . then on . . . a few more . . . stop and stare again . . . so on . . .    drifting around . . . when suddenly . . . gradually . . . all went out . . .    all that early April morning light . . . and she found herself in the&#8211;–    . . . what? . . who? . . no! . . she! . . [<em>Pause and movement 1</em>.] . .    . found herself in the dark . . . and if not exactly . . . insentient . . .    insentient . . . for she could still hear the buzzing . . . so-called . . .    in the ears . . . and a ray of light came and went . . . came and went . . .    such as the moon might cast . . . drifting . . . in and out of cloud . . . but    so dulled . . . feeling . . . feeling so dulled . . . she did not know . . .    what position she was in . . . imagine! . . what position she was in! . . whether    standing . . . or sitting . . . but the brain– . . . what?. . kneeling?    . . yes . . . whether standing . . . or sitting . . . or kneeling . . . but    the brain– . . . what? . . lying? . . yes . . whether standing . . . or    sitting . . . or kneeling . . . or lying . . . but the brain still . . . still    . . . in a way . . . for her first thought was . . . oh long after . . . sudden    flash . . . brought up as she had been to believe . . . with the other waifs    . . . in a merciful . . . [<em>Brief laugh.</em>] . . . God . . . [<em>Good laugh</em>.]    . . . first thought was . . . oh long after . . . sudden flash . . . she was    being punished . . . for her sins . . . a number of which then . . . further    proof if proof were needed . . . flashed through her mind . . . one after another    . . . then dismissed as foolish . . . oh long after . . . this thought dismissed    . . . as she suddenly realized . . . gradually realized . . . she was not suffering    . . . imagine! . . not suffering! . . indeed could not remember . . . off-hand    . . . when she had suffered less . . . unless of course she was . . . meant    to be suffering . . . ha! . . thought to be suffering . . . just as the odd    time . . . in her life . . . when clearly intended to be having pleasure . .    . she was in fact . . . having none . . . not the slightest . . . in which case    of course . . . that notion of punishment . . . for some sin or other . . .    or for the lot . . . or no particular reason . . . for its own sake . . . thing    she understood perfectly . . . that notion of punishment . . . which had first    occurred to her . . . brought up as she had been to believe . . . with the other    waifs . . . in a merciful . . . [<em>Brief laugh</em>.] . . . God . . . [<em>Good    laugh</em>.] . . . first occurred to her . . . then dismissed . . . as foolish    . . . was perhaps not so foolish . . . after all . . . so on . . . all that    . . . vain reasonings . . . till another thought . . . oh long after . . . sudden    flash . . . . . very foolish really but– . . . what? . . the buzzing? .    . yes . . . all the time buzzing . . . so-called . . . in the ears . . . though    of course actually . . . not in the ears at all . . . in the skull . . . dull    roar in the skull . . . and all the time this ray or beam . . . like moonbeam    . . . but probably not . . . certainly not . . . always the same spot . . .    now bright . . . now shrouded . . . but always the same spot . . . as no moon    could . . . no . . . no moon . . . just all part of the same wish to . . . torment    . . . though actually in point of fact . . . not in the least . . . not a twinge    . . . so far . . . ha! . . so far . . . this other thought then . . . oh long    after . . . sudden flash . . . very foolish really but so like her . . . in    a way . . . that she might do well to . . . groan . . . on and off . . . writhe    she could not . . . as if in actual agony . . . but could not . . . could not    bring herself . . . some flaw in her make-up . . . incapable of deceit . . .    or the machine . . . more likely the machine . . . so disconnected . . . never    got the message . . . or powerless to respond . . . like numbed . . . couldn&#8217;t    make the sound . . . not any sound . . . no sound of any kind . . . no screaming    for help for example . . . should she feel so inclined . . . scream . . . [<em>Screams.</em>]    . . . then listen . . . [<em>Silence.</em>] . . . scream again . . . [<em>Screams    again.</em>] . . . then listen again . . . [<em>Silence</em>.] . . . no . . . spared    that . . . all silent as the grave . . . no part–. . . what? . . the buzzing?    . . yes . . . all silent but for the buzzing . . . so-called . . . no part of    her moving . . . that she could feel . . . just the eyelids . . . presumably    . . . on and off . . . shut out the light . . . reflex they call it . . . no    feeling of any kind . . . but the lids . . . even best of times . . . who feels    them? . . opening . . . shutting . . . all that moisture . . .but the brain    still . . . still sufficiently . . . oh very much so! . . at this stage . .    . in control . . . under control . . . to question even this . . . for on that    April morning . . . so it reasoned . . . that April morning . . . she fixing    with her eye . . . a distant bell . . . as she hastened towards it . . . fixing    it with her eye . . . lest it elude her . . . had not all gone out . . . all    that light . . . of itself . . . without any . . . any. . . on her part . .    . so on . . . so on it reasoned . . . vain questionings . . . and all dead still    . . . sweet silent as the grave . . . when suddenly . . . gradually . . . she    realiz–. . . what? . . the buzzing? . . yes . . . all dead still but for    the buzzing . . . when suddenly she realized . . . words were– . . . what?    . . who?. . no! . . she! . . [<em>Pause and movement 2.</em>] . . . realized .    . . words were coming . . . imagine! . . . words were coming . . . a voice she    did not recognize at first so long since it had sounded . . . then finally had    to admit . . . could be none other . . . than her own . . . certain vowel sounds    . . . she had never heard . . . elsewhere . . . so that people would stare .    . . the rare occasions . . . once or twice a year . . . always winter some strange    reason . . . stare at her uncom-prehending . . . and now this stream . . . steady    stream . . . she who had never . . . on the contrary . . . practically speechless    . . . all her days . . . how she survived! . . even shopping . . . out shopping    . . . busy shopping centre . . . supermart . . . just hand in the list . . .    with the bag . . . old black shopping bag . . . then stand there waiting . .    . any length of time . . . middle of the throng . . . motionless . . . staring    into space . . . mouth half open as usual . . . till it<br />
was back in her hand . . . the bag back in her hand . . . then pay and go .    . . not as much as good-bye . . . how she survived! . . and now this stream    . . . not catching the half of it . . . not the quarter . . . no idea . . .    what she was saying . . . imagine! . . no idea what she was saying! . . till    she began trying to . . . delude herself . . . it was not hers at all . . .    not her voice at all . . . and no doubt would have . . . vital she should .    . . was on the point . . . after long efforts . . . when suddenly she felt .    . . gradually she felt . . . her lips moving . . . imagine! . . her lips moving!    . . as of course till then she had not . . . and not alone the lips . . . the    cheeks . . . the jaws . . . the whole face . . . all those– . . what?.    . the tongue? . . yes . . . the tongue in the mouth . . . all those contortions    without which . . . no speech possible . . . and yet in the ordinary way . .    . not felt at all . . . so intent one is . . . on what one is saying . . . the    whole being . . . hanging on its words . . . so that not only she had . . .    had she . . . not only had she . . . to give up . . . admit hers alone . . .    her voice alone . . . but this other awful thought . . . oh long after . . .    sudden flash . . . even more awful if possible . . . that feeling was coming    back . . . imagine! . . feeling coming back! . . starting at the top . . . then    working down . . . the whole machine . . . but no . . . spared that . . . the    mouth alone . . . so far . . . ha! . . so far . . . then thinking . . . oh long    after . . . sudden flash . . . it can&#8217;t go on . . . all this . . . all that    . . . steady stream . . . straining to hear . . . make some-thing of it . .    . and her own thoughts . . . make something of them . . . all– . . . what?    . . the buzzing? . . yes . . . all the time the buzzing . . . so-called . .    . all that together . . . imagine! . . whole body like gone . . . just the mouth    . . . lips . . . cheeks . . . jaws . . . never– . . . what?. . tongue?    . . yes . . . lips. . . cheeks . . . jaws . . . tongue . . . never still a second    . . . mouth on fire . . . stream of words . . . in her ear . . . practically    in her ear . . . not catching the half . . . not the quarter . . . no idea what    she&#8217;s saying . . . imagine! . . no idea what she&#8217;s saying! . . and can&#8217;t stop    . . . no stopping it . . . she who but a moment before . . . but a moment! .    . could not make a sound . . . no sound of any kind . . . now can&#8217;t stop . .    . imagine! . . can&#8217;t stop the stream . . . and the whole brain begging . . .    something begging in the brain . . . begging the mouth to stop . . . pause a    moment . . . if only for a moment . . . and no response . . . as if it hadn’t    heard . . . or couldn’t . . . couldn&#8217;t pause a second . . . like maddened    . . . all that together . . . straining to hear . . . piece it together . .    . and the brain . . . raving away on its own . . . trying to make sense of it    . . . or make it stop . . . or in the past . . . dragging up the past . . .    flashes from all over . . . walks mostly . . . walking all her days . . . day    after day . . . a few steps then stop . . . stare into space . . . then on .    . . a few more . . . stop and stare again . . . so on . . . drifting around    . . . day after day . . . or that time she cried . . . the one time she could    remember . . . since she was a baby . . . must have cried as a baby . . . perhaps    not . . . not essential to life . . . just the birth cry to get her going .    . . breathing . . . then no more till this . . . old hag already . . . sitting    staring at her hand . . . where was it? . . Croker&#8217;s Acres . . . one evening    on the way home . . . home! . . a little mound in Croker&#8217;s Acres . . . dusk    . . . sitting staring at her hand . . . there in her lap . . . palm upward .    . . suddenly saw it wet . . . the palm . . . tears presumably . . . hers presumably    . . . no one else for miles . . . no sound . . . just the tears . . . sat and    watched them dry . . . all over in a second . . . or grabbing at straw . . .    the brain . . . flickering away on its own . . . quick grab and on. . . nothing    there . . . on to the next . . . bad as the voice . . . worse . . . as little    sense . . . all that together . . . can&#8217;t– . . . what? . . the buzzing?    . . yes . . . all the time the buzzing . . . dull roar like falls . . . and    the beam . . . flickering on and off . . . starting to move around . . . like    moonbeam but not . . . all part of the same . . . keep an eye on that too .    . . corner of the eye . . . all that together . . . can&#8217;t go on . . . God is    love . . . she&#8217;ll be purged . . . back in the field . . . morning sun . . .    April . . . sink face down in the grass . . . nothing but the larks . . . so    on . . . grabbing at the straw . . . straining to hear . . . the odd word .    . . make some sense of it . . . whole body like gone . . . just the mouth .    . . like maddened . . . and can&#8217;t stop . . . no stopping it . . . something    she– . . . something she had to– . . . what? . . who? . . no! . .    she! . . [<em>Pause and movement 3</em>.] . . . something she had to–. .    . what? . . the buzzing? . . yes . . . all the time the buzzing . . . dull roar    . . . in the skull . . . and the beam . . . ferreting around . . . painless    . . . so far . . . ha! . . so far . . . then thinking . . . oh long after .    . . sudden flash . . . perhaps something she had to . . . had to . . . tell    . . . could that be it? . . something she had to . . . tell . . . tiny little    thing . . . before its time . . . godforsaken hole . . . no love . . . spared    that . . . speechless all her days . . . practically speechless . . . how she    survived! . . that time in court . . . what had she to say for herself . . .    guilty or not guilty . . . stand up woman . . . speak up woman . . . stood there    staring into space . . . mouth half open as usual . . . waiting to be led away    . . . glad of the hand on her arm . . . now this . . . some-thing she had to    tell . . . could that be it? . . something that would tell . . . how it was    . . . how she– . . . what? . . had been? . . yes . . . something that would    tell how it had been . . . how she had lived . . . lived on and on . . . guilty    or not . . . on and on . . . to be sixty . . . something she– . . . what?    . . seventy? . . good God! . . on and on to be seventy . . . something she didn&#8217;t    know herself . . . wouldn&#8217;t know if she heard . . . then forgiven . . . God    is love . . . tender mercies . . . new every morning . . . back in the field    . . . April morning . . . face in the grass . . . nothing but the larks . .    . pick it up there . . . get on with it from there . . . another few– .    . . what? . . not that? . . nothing to do with that? . . nothing she could tell?    . . all right . . . nothing she could tell . . . try something else . . . think    of something else . . . oh long after . . . sudden flash . . . not that either    . . . all right . . . something else again . . . so on . . . hit on it in the    end . . . think everything keep on long enough . . . then forgiven . . . back    in the– . . . what? . . not that either? . . nothing to do with that either?    . . nothing she could think? . . all right . . . nothing she could tell . .    . nothing she could think . . . nothing she– . . what? . . who? . . no!    . . she! . . [<em>Pause and movement 4</em>.] . . . tiny little thing . . . out    before its time . . . godforsaken hole . . . no love . . . spared that . . .    speechless all her days . . . practically speechless . . . even to herself .    . . never out loud . . . but not completely . . . sometimes sudden urge . .    . once or twice a year . . . always winter some strange reason . . . the long    evenings . . . hours of darkness . . . sudden urge to . . . tell . . . then    rush out stop the first she saw . . . nearest lavatory . . . start pouring it    out . . . steady stream . . . mad stuff . . . half the vowels wrong . . . no    one could follow . . . till she saw the stare she was getting . . . then die    of shame . . . crawl back in . . . once or twice a year . . . always winter    some strange reason . . . long hours of darkness . . . now this . . . this .    . . quicker and quicker . . . the words . . . the brain . . . flickering away    like mad . . . quick grab and on . . . nothing there . . . on somewhere else    . . . try somewhere else . . . all the time something begging . . . something    in her begging . . . begging it all to stop . . . unanswered . . . prayer unanswered    . . . or unheard . . . too faint . . . so on . . . keep on . . . trying . .    . not knowing what . . . what she was trying . . . what to try . . . whole body    like gone . . . just the mouth . . . like maddened . . . so on . . . keep–    . . . what? . . the buzzing? . . yes . . . all the time the buzzing . . . dull    roar like falls . . . in the skull . . . and the beam . . . poking around .    . . painless . . . so far . . . ha! . . so far . . . all that . . . keep on    . . . not knowing what . . . what she was– . . . what? . . who? . . no!    . . she! . . SHE! . . [<em>Pause</em>.] . . . what she was trying . . . what to    try . . . no matter . . . keep on . . . [<em>Curtain starts down</em>.] . . .    hit on it in the end . . . then back . . . God is love . . . tender mercies    . . . new every morning . . . back in the field . . . April morning . . . face    in the grass . . . nothing but the larks . . . pick it up–<br />
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<p><span style="color: #000000;">[<em>Curtain fully down. House dark. Voice continues behind curtain, unintelligible,    10 seconds, ceases as house lights up</em>.] </span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Mazurek es un artista residente en Chicago que creó Lottie + Doof después de un periodo de obesión con cocinar y las relaciones que surgen en torno al comer. En su sitio postea recetas propias y algunas adaptaciones que han sido bien recibidas por sus lectores (que incluyen a Ed Droste, lider de Grizzly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tim Mazurek es un artista residente en Chicago que creó<a href="http://www.lottieanddoof.com" target="_blank"> Lottie + Doof</a> después de un periodo de obesión con cocinar y las relaciones que surgen en torno al comer. En su sitio postea recetas propias y algunas adaptaciones que han sido bien recibidas por sus lectores (que incluyen a <a href="http://twitter.com/EdwardDroste" target="_blank">Ed Droste</a>, lider de <a href="http://www.grizzly-bear.net/" target="_blank">Grizzly Bear</a>).</p>
<p>Soy una persona que una vez que entra a la cocina y toma un instrumento con filo corre el riesgo de perder un dedo pero sinceramente éste es un sitio que me inspira a correr el riesgo y prepararme algo bueno de comer. Las recetas parecen fáciles de seguir (aunque en inglés) así que, ¿por qué no?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lottieanddoof.com" target="_blank">Lottie + Doof</a> &lt;- sitio web</p>
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