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  1. The book those photos came from was easily the best ‘Secret Santa’ gifts I ever gave, and for that matter, have received. Found the book on sale, bought it and gave it away (not without reticence) and regret not having bought two copies.

    I also get great pleasure cutting paper snowflakes. The magic of the crystalline structure, and the repetitive pattern within the hexagonal form make for fascinating revalations of designs when you unfold them, no matter how good you get at planning and predicting and envisioning them.

  2. This story is factually false

    http://apnews.myway.com/article/20081214/D952LKP00.html

    all over the place. JOURNALISM is SOOOO DEAD !

    Ugh.

    Drives me nuts.

    5 of the top 10 hottest years this last 100 years has been in the 1930’s after NASA had to make corrections a few times in the last few years because of Steve McIntyre.

    I can’t even begin to make corrections it’s so frustrating….. and false….

  3. So beautiful. And the synthetically grown snowflake — way cool. In fact, hypnotic. Might be a good screensaver…

    Truth’s picture reminds me of something Andy Goldsworthy might do. “Bubbles of ice around berries..” Cool.

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