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It’sa great hand-eye coordination exercise ! And these days, Vai likes to do this too at home. He’d go around the house hitting a balloon up in the air with his kid’s ‘badminton’ racket, looking up and following its movement closely and ....
19 FaversShareViewed: 1 TimeWinWorld is a site devoted to saving abandonware — keeping old, but good, operating systems and applications alive. Here you can find Windows reference pages, links, lots of downloads, a forum, and much more!
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click to playgood example of how free-form improv follows unconscious rules of normalization. they all do it the same.
1 FaverShareViewed: 52 TimesMONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2007 Wilhelm Reich's Archives to be released...
"During Reich’s incarceration, his Archives remained where he had stored them in the Orgone Energy Observatory: in a photographic darkroom located on the first floor; and in a large closet in his study and library on the second floor. Reich charged that
“...nothing whatsoever must be changed in any of these documents and that they should be put away and stored for 50 years to secure their safety from destruction and falsification by anyone interested in the falsification and destruction of historical truth.”
Today, the Trust manages the “Archives of the Orgone Institute” (the official name of “The Wilhelm Reich Archives”) which are now located in the Rare Books and Special Collections at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine at Harvard University, one of of the world’s premier medical libraries. Reich’s Archives are kept in a temperature-controlled environment and comprise well over 200 archive boxes of materials. Each box measures 15” x 12” x 4”.
Wilhelm Reich passed away on November 3, 1957 at the age of sixty in the Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary in Pennsylvania. November 3, 2007--the 50th anniversary of his death--falls on a Saturday, when the Countway's Center for the History of Medicine is closed. Therefore Monday, November 5, 2007 will mark the first day of access to "The Archives of the Orgone Institute."
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