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Thursday, September 15, 2005

Black holes and the Hawking paradox

Stephen Hawking is the most famous scientist on the planet. He happen to be also the most famous person on a wheelchair. If you are aficionado and admirer of this remarkable man as I'm. You will be interested to watch. The Hawking Paradox is broadcast on BBC Two at 2100 BST on Thursday, 15 September. on BBC. Check your local listings. You can also read an article posted today on the BBC'site
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CBS News | Bionic Arms Replace Lost Limbs

This is the coolest thing I have seen so far since setting up ChooseAbilty.com. Freakin' amazing. Be sure to watch the video.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Mark Zupan 'Takes Five'

Here is an opportunity to learn about the star of the Movie Murderball , Mark Zupan. Read his thoughts and his reaction to the film disappointing box office results. Have you seen the movie? Do you share Mark's view? What do you think of this film?
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  • At September 15, 2005 12:25 AM, Blogger *ArtJoy4Ever said…

    I posted a story while back when the movie opened up. I didn't realize the importance to support films like this one. I look forward to go to see it soon. By the way I found this link to another interview of Mark I found it very intriguing...

     

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A movie about the deaf, but not for the deaf

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Samson C01U: The Ultimate Podcasting Mic?

I wonder if this could improve the useability of Dragon Naturally Speaking.

Samson C01U: The Ultimate Podcasting Mic?
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Google Launches Industrial Strength Blog Search

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Monday, September 12, 2005

GB curlers learn Paralympic fate

I was reading an article on The BBC Disability sports' site about GB Curling Paralympic team. "Game of curling"! Here is something that really have me thinking. How much is disable? How far a PWDs can go and how they can do. Check this out you'll see what I mean? I find very intriguing a winter game of Wheelchair Curling! I haven't seen a game, don't know how to you play it, nor If you play as the regular game with out of wheelchair. This is the first time I heard about even though the first World Wheelchair Curling Championship was held in Switzerland in January 2001. About five years ago. Here is how you play the game of wheelchair curling
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