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pharisaism: Word of the day for September 5, 2016

pharisaism , n : The doctrines and practices, or the character and spirit, of the Pharisees. (chiefly Christianity) Rigid observance of external forms of religion without genuine piety; hypocrisy in religion; a censorious, self-righteous spirit in matters of morals or manners.

This Minor Key Version Of 'I Will Always Love You' Will Haunt Your Soul

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This Minor Key Version Of 'I Will Always Love You' Will Haunt Your Soul Everyone knows how Whitney Houston famously took Dolly Parton's song "I Will Always Love You" and made it a classic. But YouTuber and king of the minor key Chase Holfelder might have just done it again. September 4, 2016 at 04:55PM

Is Elon Musk trying to do too much too fast?

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Is Elon Musk trying to do too much too fast? If you deal in cars and rockets, you’re going to have crashes and blasts. But how many crashes and blasts before your business takes a fatal hit?

This Minor Key Version Of 'I Will Always Love You' Will Haunt Your Soul

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This Minor Key Version Of 'I Will Always Love You' Will Haunt Your Soul

Picture of the day for September 5, 2016

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Ball ice in Stroomi Beach, Tallinn, Estonia..

pharisaism: Word of the day for September 5, 2016

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Word of the day is pharisaism : The doctrines and practices, or the character and spirit, of the Pharisees. (chiefly Christianity) Rigid observance of external forms of religion without genuine piety; hypocrisy in religion; a censorious, self-righteous spirit in matters of morals or manners.

Article of the day for September 5, 2016

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Article of the day is Calutron. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Is Elon Musk trying to do too much too fast?

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Is Elon Musk trying to do too much too fast?

Picture of the day for September 5, 2016

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Picture of the day on September 5, 2016: Ball ice in Stroomi Beach, Tallinn, Estonia.

Article of the day for September 5, 2016

The Article of the day for September 5, 2016 is Calutron . A calutron (pictured) is a device that separates isotopes of a chemical element by ionizing, accelerating and deflecting them using electric and magnetic fields. A type of sector mass spectrometer, it was developed by Ernest O. Lawrence at the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California as part of the Manhattan Project during World War II, based on his earlier invention, the cyclotron. Calutrons were used to separate the isotopes of uranium on an industrial scale at the Y-12 plant at the Clinton Engineer Works in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The enriched uranium produced was used in the Little Boy atomic bomb employed in the bombing of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945. Electromagnetic uranium enrichment was abandoned in the early post-war period in favor of the more complicated, but more efficient, gaseous diffusion method, but calutrons remained in use to produce isotopically enriched samples of naturally occurring elements for m