The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex hand-written in an unknown writing system. The book has been carbon-dated to the early 15th century (1404–1438), and may have been composed in Northern Italy during the Italian Renaissance.[1][2] The manuscript is named after Wilfrid Voynich, a Polish book dealer who purchased it in 1912.[3]
The pages of the codex are vellum. Some of the pages are missing, but about 240 remain. The text is written from left to right, and most of the pages have illustrations or diagrams.
The Voynich manuscript has been studied by many professional and amateur cryptographers, including American and British codebreakers from both World War I and World War II.[4] No one has yet succeeded in deciphering the text, and it has become a famous case in the history of cryptography. The mystery of the meaning and origin of the manuscript has excited the popular imagination, making the manuscript the subject of novels and speculation. None of the many hypotheses proposed over the last hundred years has yet been independently verified.[5] Many people have speculated that the writing might be nonsense.
03/16/14
Impressive Snake
Hahahahahahaha
03/16/14
Suite del Recuerdo
03/17/14
OscarIndiaRomeo le Band
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
03/17/14
OscarIndiaRomeo le Band
BIENTT
03/18/14
Les Islandais sont Hardcore
Grýla, dans la mythologie islandaise, est un monstre et une géante vivant dans les montagnes d'Islande. On dit qu'elle descend des montagnes à l'approche de Noël, à la recherche d'enfants qui n'ont pas été sages.
La légende de Grýla a été crainte en Islande pendant de nombreux siècles. Son nom est mentionné dans le livre du treizième siècle Eddas de Snorri Sturluson. La plupart des histoires sur Grýla concernent les enfants. Son plat favori est un ragoût d'enfants n'ayant pas été sages ; son appétit est insatiable.
Nov 12, 2013 - The man I\'ve come to make and take (legal) drugs with—self-styled chocolate alchemist Brian Wallace—immediately leads me to his research ...
The Hertzsprung–Russell diagram is a scatter graph of stars showing the relationship between the stars\' absolute magnitudes or luminosities versus their spectral types or classifications and effective temperatures.
Hertzsprung–Russell diagrams are not maps of the locations of the stars. Rather, they plot each star on a graph measuring the star\'s absolute magnitude (brightness) against its temperature (color).
Hertzsprung–Russell diagrams are also referred to by the abbreviation H–R diagram or HRD. The diagram was created circa 1910 by Ejnar Hertzsprung and Henry Norris Russell and represents a major step towards an understanding of stellar evolution or \"the lives of stars\".
…while certain others run around whining about this and that, and taking sassy pictures with digital cameras, this good man has been walking around China ever since 1983, quietly and modestly.
“I’ve been everywhere” 谢老师 says and swirls his arms around – then he laughs: “and I’ve eaten just about everything.”
He stopped carrying a backpack at some point during the nineties. That’s when he got 林大 (Linda):
03/22/14
MAPS
Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
Director of Field Development
For nearly four years, I served as a volunteer, consultant, and employee at this dynamic and fast-paced organization. I helped this nonprofit grow from a handful of employees working in an attic to the internationally recognized vanguard of psychedelic science that it is today. I produced charity events and conferences, carried out countless educational and marketing campaigns, established a social media presence that reaches well over 50,000 individuals worldwide, and raised tens of thousands of dollars for research, education, and administration.