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The Journal of Carter Pormon

http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/The_Journal_of_Carter_Pormon Hey every, Spadzy here. If you came looking for my story "The Journal of Carter Pormon", I am sorry to inconvince you by not having it here at this moment. For now, the story is down for a few reasons, from revisions being made to the story, to correcting some errors here and there. The biggest reason it is down is so that I may have peace of mind, allow me to explain.
A musical realization of the motion graphics of John Whitney as described in his book "digital harmony" Animation and music by Jim Bumgardner of krazydad.com and the wheel of lunch . Jim makes free puzzles , including sudoku , killer sudoku , kakuro , mazes , and thousands of other puzzles . Music box variations: var. 0 - chromatic - 48 tines var. 1 - harmonics of 55hz var. 2 - harmonics of 20hz var. 3 - harmonics of 48hz, reversed var. 4 - harmonics of 48hz, palindrome var. 5 - chromatic - 88 tines var. 6 - microtones var. 7 - harmonics - 120 tines, reversed var. 8 - chromatic - 88 organ pipes, rev. var. 9 - chromatic - 88 bars, rev. var. 10 - chromatic - 64 pipe cyrpto calliope var. 11 - minute waltz - 60 keys, 60 seconds var. 12 - chromatic - prime numbers only var. 13 - chromatic - non-primes only var. 14 - stereo var. 15 - stereo - 120 var. 16 - stereo - 210 var. 17 - hand cranked var. 18 - stereo drone (new) var. 19 - stereo sonar (new) var. 20 - bell carol (new) http://whitneymusicbox.org/index.php?var=v0

Whitney Music Box

The Signs of Love

undefined The Signs of Love Abû Muhammad ‘Alee ibn Ahmad ibn Sa‘eed ibn Hazm Excerpted with modifications and deletions from his book, Tawq al-Hamâmah (Ring of the Dove), translated by A.J. Arberry © 1953 Luzac & Co. http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/general/signs_of_love.html
February 2003 When we were in junior high school, my friend Rich and I made a map of the school lunch tables according to popularity. This was easy to do, because kids only ate lunch with others of about the same popularity. We graded them from A to E. A tables were full of football players and cheerleaders and so on. http://www.paulgraham.com/nerds.html

Why Nerds are Unpopular