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Greatest Optical Illusions Pictures. OK, this one really belongs in the Skytopia 3D stereoscopic gallery, but I just couldn't resist. If you can cross your eyes, so that both pictures slide 'into' each other - to form a third, 3D image between them, the effect you will see is truly stunning! Try focusing on something in between you and the monitor to help see the illusion. If you're still stuck and you really want to see the illusion, try this site to help practise seeing 3-D stereo. If you can't manage to see this cross eyed version below, then try the parallel version here. Shimeji English Enhanced Shimeji is a Windows desktop mascot that freely wanders and plays around the screen. The mascot is very configurable; its actions are defined through xml and its animations/images can be customized. Shimeji was originally created by Yuki Yamada of Group Finity ( This branch of the original Shimeji project not only translates the program/source to English, but aims to additionally enhance Shimeji as well. Find Downloads on the Download page. There are two versions, Calm and Mischievous.

Grid Paper PDFs Free Online Graph Paper / Grid Paper PDFs Downloadable and very printable, I find these PDFs extremely useful. Tip number one! Though I do return the correct header for a PDF, sometimes Explorer gets confused when downloading... So if you're running Windows, you may need to right-click a link and choose "Save link to disk".

Pareto principle The Pareto Principle asserts that only a "vital few" peapods produce the majority of peas. The Pareto principle (also known as the 80/20 rule, the law of the vital few, or the principle of factor sparsity)[1][2] states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes.[3] Management consultant Joseph M. Juran suggested the principle and named it after Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto, who noted the 80/20 connection while at the University of Lausanne in 1896, as published in his first work, Cours d'économie politique. Essentially, Pareto showed that approximately 80% of the land in Italy was owned by 20% of the population.

Tao Te Ching Shang Pian[edit] Chapter 1 (第一章)[edit] Chapter 2 (第二章)[edit] Chapter 3 (第三章)[edit] Chapter 4 (第四章)[edit] Sexagenary cycle Historical method for reckoning time in China The sexagenary cycle, also known as the Stems-and-Branches or ganzhi (Chinese: 干支), is a cycle of sixty terms, each corresponding to one year, thus a total of sixty years for one cycle, historically used for recording time in China and the rest of the East Asian cultural sphere.[1] It appears as a means of recording days in the first Chinese written texts, the Shang oracle bones of the late second millennium BC. Its use to record years began around the middle of the 3rd century BC. The cycle and its variations have been an important part of the traditional calendrical systems in Chinese-influenced Asian states and territories, particularly those of Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, with the old Chinese system still in use in Taiwan, and to a lesser extent, in Mainland China.[3]

Chinese Four Pillars of Destiny (Ba Zi) Calculator The year of your birth (with its corresponding animal sign) represents only the most general of characteristics - i.e., those which may be shared with everyone who happens to be born in that year. A much more detailed personal analysis is provided by exploring all Four Pillars, taking into account not only the year, but also the month, day, and hour of birth. Each of the pillars is made up of two characters: (1) a Heavenly Stem, representing the quality of elemental force, and (2) an Earthly Branch, representing the way this is expressed.

The Correct Way of Calculating the Hour of Birth in Four Pillars of Destiny - Ancient and Chinese Astrology This article is about correctly calculating the hour of birth in Four Pillars of Destiny. Please read it carefully. You may know your time of birth to the minute and the BaZi astrologer can calculate your Hour Pillar incorrectly, which will actually change your chart. This is because there are several ways of calculating the hour of birth in BaZi. Underestimating the importance of the Hour Pillar in BaZi Astrology: Greenwich Mean Time GMT While few people are actually going to work out astrological charts by hand, that is, using paper, pencil, it is, I believe, important to know how to do it. It may also be true, that unless an astrologer spends a great deal of time doing charts by hand, they will never fully understand astrology. By doing charts by hand, you will begin to understand more about the movement of the planets and how they combine to affect the lives of people on Earth.. Another reason is that astrology is a sacred science and by doing the mundane routine things, our minds enter a meditative state wherein we realise things we might not have been able to know or understand otherwise.

How To Read A BaZi Chart: The Right & Holistic Way It just dawned upon me that despite being a blog on BaZi and Chinese metaphysics in general, I’ve not written anything on what is probably the most Googled thing about Chinese metaphysics, which is how exactly do you read a BaZi chart. Before I start, I just wish to make it very clear that interpreting a BaZi chart is not easy. If you found your way here hoping a blog post will be able to teach you how to accurately decipher your chart and save you some money from engaging a practitioner, I’m afraid you’re going to be disappointed. However, I’ll still encourage you to read on because this post is important if you’re thinking of getting your chart read at some point. Please stay and I’m sure you’ll enjoy the read! This is going to be a rather long post, but if you’ve ever wondered what goes through my mind when I look at a chart, this post will explain the process.

ESRL Global Monitoring Laboratory - Global Radiation and Aerosols Find Sunrise, Sunset, Solar Noon and Solar Position for Any Place on Earth Move the large red pin to the desired location and enter the date and time at which to calculate the sun position. Leaflet | Powered by Esri | Esri, HERE, Garmin, NGA, USGS Location: The PARA Method: A Universal System for Organizing Digital Information - Forte Labs This article is also available in Dutch Imagine for a moment the perfect organizational system. One that supported and enhanced the work you do, telling you exactly where to put a piece of information, and exactly where to find it when you needed it. This system would have to be: I believe I’ve developed a system for organizing digital information that meets all these requirements.

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