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5:07 pm September 15, 2010
| Tyler
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PBS's series on human species's differences between other closely related species. Alan Alda is back!
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/humans…..isode/395/
It's really good. You'll love the experiments. The 3rd episode is specifically on the brain.
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11:45 am September 17, 2010
| keanani
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Thanks Tyler I don't have tv reception, so no PBS for me 
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The world is but a canvas to our imaginations ~ Henry David Thoreau
The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeing new landscapes but in having new eyes. ~ Marcel Proust
Fiction is a way to explore the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself…alone can make good writing because only that is worth writing about, worth the sweat and the agony. ~ William Faulkner
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12:56 pm September 17, 2010
| Hljothlegur
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Tyler said:
PBS's series on human species's differences between other closely related species. Alan Alda is back!
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/humans…..isode/395/
It's really good. You'll love the experiments. The 3rd episode is specifically on the brain.
Alan Alda- he's like your Dad, but funnier. I liked his Sci Am show on bees.
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9:25 pm September 17, 2010
| Tyler
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I want to have Alan Alda's job. I will step over anyone to get it too.
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9:00 am September 18, 2010
| Hljothlegur
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Tyler said:
I want to have Alan Alda's job. I will step over anyone to get it too.
Including Alan Alda *eyes narrow craftily*
I enjoyed that in one episode, he is sitting at a table in Italy and he confesses his real name. I laughed and laughed, because his stage name always did seem a little plain to me.
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