A graphic example of why people get frustrated at the suggestion that a trajectory rarely travels in a true straight line – in either direction. So nice to be able to comment on your post early in the morning again. Have a good day..
The People Who Don’t Read Books. Immediately disregard anyone in the business of selling a vision who proudly procl… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…4 days ago
I saw an internet discussion about a man who said he only owns one book at a time, buying a new one when he has rea… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…1 week ago
I loved this diagram. I shall adapt it by creating something like it at some point.
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Great little piece (as they say a picture tells a story of 1000 words)
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A graphic example of why people get frustrated at the suggestion that a trajectory rarely travels in a true straight line – in either direction. So nice to be able to comment on your post early in the morning again. Have a good day..
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Yes, exactly. And so very nice to be able to read them (your comments). Welcome back.
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🙂
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Awesome
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I agree Pavlos….it immediately caught my eye too.
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Reblogged this on Carlo Favaretti.
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Loopy-de-loops you have me doing!
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🙂
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Ah, simplicity of understanding!
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yes!
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