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February 2012

Feb 29, 2012115 notes
#news #space #science #mercury #xiao zhao
Feb 29, 201240,213 notes
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Feb 28, 20123,603 notes
#elephant #gif #reblog
Feb 28, 201223,534 notes
Feb 28, 2012242 notes
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Feb 27, 20128,440 notes
Feb 27, 2012340 notes

Nearly 800 posts, but so little followers. Any suggestions?

Feb 27, 2012
Feb 27, 201216,352 notes
Feb 26, 20121,347 notes
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Feb 25, 2012797 notes
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Feb 24, 201210,598 notes
Feb 24, 20126,937 notes
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Feb 23, 2012520 notes
Feb 23, 2012443 notes
Just click and enjoy. → media.skysurvey.org
Feb 23, 20121 note
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Feb 22, 2012153 notes
Feb 22, 20126,876 notes

I’ll start another blog about interesting stuff I know or find when my exams are (finally) over (in week or two, I hope). Expect stuff about opensource software, Linux, photography, mathematics, physics, mechanics etc. etc. Still working on a concept & other needed stuff. One thing is for sure: posts will be on two languages (Serbian and English). If you want to contribute, you’re welcome :)

A sada i na maternjem jeziku:

Pokrenuću još jedan blog o zanimljivim stvarima koje znam/pronađem čim mi se završe ispiti (za nedelju-dve, nadam se). Očekujte fine stvari o opensource softveru, Linuksu, fotografiji, matematici, fizici, mehanici itd. I dalje radim na kompletnom konceptu i ostalim stvarima potrebnim za tako nešto. Za sad je jedno sigurno: postovi će biti dvojezični - na srpskom i engleskom. Ako ste zainteresovani, svaka pomoć je dobrodošla :)

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Feb 21, 20121,703 notes
Feb 20, 2012548 notes
Feb 20, 201216 notes
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Feb 19, 20126,282 notes
“If a professor assigns books that cost more than $50 per student, per semester–take the excess, multiply it by 100 and subtract it from their salaries. If less, add the total as a bonus. Make the professors bear the weight of the external negative effects they have on the economy (and my pocketbook). On average I would say that most of my professors would take hits ranging from $2,000 to $10,000.” —In Spending Other People’s Money: What Professors and Doctors Have in Common, Forbes writer David Whelan outlines a proposal to deal with the problematic disconnect between the one doing the prescribing (doctor/professor) and the one actually supplying (textbook publisher/pharmaceutical manufacturer.)
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