Inexplicable Is Monday

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I have 'Lush: Single Girl' stuck in my head. The last time I heard this song was, roughly, 1997.

If orbit is a function of mass and velocity and altitude (and I think it is), how come Saturn's rings are made of discrete bands of material? Say a series of comets bit, excuse me, the dust...granted all the bits from the same comet would have the same velocity and altitude...but to be the same mass to such a degree that they all form nice even bands? HMMMM? How does that work, please. Thank you please.

Grey's Anatomy = Ally McBeal with extra ketchup and a changing room. Discuss.

While we're on the medical cant, doctors responsible for the world's first face transplant say they're not sure how long the transplanted tissue will stay alive. What's worse: being deformed after a dog attack, or having someone else's dead face?

Why would a giant company like BMW attempt to fiddle Google Page Rankings?

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Gah. Totally the latter.

I was just listening to that cd on Sun night. :)

Hooray. Single Girl is brilliant, but not as good as Ciao!

I think the dust rides the gravity like a wave ...

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