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For March, 2010.Musical Gem of the Week #6
31 Mar 2010 | No Comments »
Musical Gem of the Week #5
26 Mar 2010 | No Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities
Tag(s): austrian composers, austrian music, beethoven, c major, cello, cello concerto, classical music, classical period, common practice era, concerto, esterhazy, haydn, joseph haydn, mozart, music, musical composition, recordings
Make your life extraordinary
12 Mar 2010 | No Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Philosophy
Tag(s): byron, carpe diem, cinema, dead poets society, films, horace, john keating, life, lord byron, movies, peter weir, Philosophy, philosophy of life, robert frost, romanticism, seize the day
Musical Gem of the Week #4
07 Mar 2010 | No Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities
Tag(s): 1685, bach, baroque music, baroque period, beethoven, classical music, classical period, common practice era, common practice period, domenico scarlatti, fortepiano, handel, harpsichord, italian music, mozart, music, musical composition, naples, piano, piano society, piano sonatas, recordings, scarlatti, sonatas
The Traveller’s Paradox
02 Mar 2010 | 6 Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Maths & Science, Philosophy
Tag(s): boolean algebra, boolean logic, dilemmas, fairy tales, fantasy, first order logic, formal language, formal logic, formal system, formula, logic, logic puzzles, logical connectives, logical operators, logical paradox, math, mathematical logic, mathematics, metamathematics, paradox, paradoxes, predicate logic, proof, proof theory, propositional calculus, propositional formula, propositional logic, propositional variables, puzzles, sentential calculus, sentential logic, story, traveller's paradox, well-formed formula, zeroth order logic