

Puzzle: Textual SatisfactionBelow is a list of 26 words, each beginning with a different letter of the alphabet and in alphabetical order. Each word is shown in a way that it could be represented by the text facility on a mobile phone. To assist in completion of the puzzle, a list of clues is given. To make things a little more difficult, these clues are not given in the alphabetical order of the required answers and are in the form of a rhyming poem.Puzzle: Textual Satisfaction
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Octopi as a Metaphor (article)Octopi (belonging to the class Cephalapoda) have the ability to change colour. It is generally assumed that they do this for camouflage underwater or to make them appear less palatable to predators but this is in fact only part of the story.Octopi as a Metaphor (article)
Octopi are molluscs - they diverged from our own evolutionary line 700 million years ago and are related to the Escargot family (snails). Since they have no backbone they are not classified as vertebrates. However, Octupi are considered a wonderful example of parallel evolution because their optical system is very similar to the mammalian optical system. The reason for this is thought to be t


Evolution of the Mind *articleEvery time I talk about this subject, I try never to do it the same way each time. I'm very interested in exploring the impact of psilocybin on human evolution, values, and institutions.Evolution of the Mind *article
Sometime in the last 3 million years, our ancestors (the Proto-Hominids) were disrupted in their evolutionary climax in the tree canopies of the great rain forest of Africa. Most animal species evolve into a niche, tighter and tighter and tighter. We see this with termites, cockroaches and most life forms. Only if the niche is somehow disrupted or destroyed does the game veer away from its tendency toward closure, and this is what happened to hum


Tami's Song-She Loved the RainVerse 1Tami's Song-She Loved the Rain
Throwing back my head to feel the slightest sting of rain on my face, I go back to the time when you were holding my hand,
doin' the same thing in a different place. We were six years old and as close as two friends could be. You were so full of joy and always laughin' and bein' bold so that everyone could see.
Chorus: But now, you're just a dream of mine, One that always ends too soon. Even though you're not with me now your presence shines just like the light of the moon.
Verse 2 As we grew up, you'd never tolerate things being dull,
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