Book Review: Gravity (2nd Ed.) by Nicholas Mee
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*Gravity (2nd Edition)* cover
*Gravity* is a tale as old as time, with its principle, titular character
having quite literally guided the development of o...
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Know how you feel. :(
ReplyDeleteWe've both gone for a sky theme today! Must be something about returning to work and the loss of freedom...
I wish I knew how it feels to be free...
ReplyDeleteJerusalem seemed to be a good place to see it! You didn't miss it though so don't worry. Well you did miss it but even if you had not been at work you would still have missed it - clouds!
ReplyDeleteSo I hear! Would be nice to have a job that allowed me the flexibility to take part in observing astronomical events. Or even a job that necessitated me taking part in observing astronomical events. That would be cool.
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