Mr. Cellophane,

Thanks for catching it!  The sound track was in heavy rotation in our
car's cd player several years back.  Pre- iPod days, back when I had
little kids in the rear seats.  What was I thinking?  Not my finest
moment as a parent, but I had to crack up when I heard a four-year-old
behind me sing along, "...so I fired two warning shots. Into.. His...
Head!"

And of course, "When You're Good to Mama..." is a fine lesson for all ages...

:)
-Ms. Morton

On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2011, at 08:48 , Christine Nielsen wrote:
>
>> Cicero... Lipschitz!
>>
> Listen on my iPod at least once a month. Favorite.
>
> I wonder how many of the PDML'rs got that reference...
>
>> I enjoyed the  gallery, especially this one:
>> http://www.caguila.com/cicero/content/IMGP8424_large.html
>>
>> They're all great scenes, but I thought the addition of people was a
>> nice touch in that one...
>
> Joseph McAllister
> Mr. Cellophane
> [email protected]
>
> The Big Bang was silent, and  invisible in it's beginning moments.
> Photons were one of the earliest particles to develop,
> but I don't think any were able to escape for a little bit more.
> Once they could, there would have been a flash during expansion.
> No one would notice, of course, for another 4.2 billion years.
> Now we are trying to catch up by looking out, and back in time
> to that infinitesimally small fraction of a millisecond in an attempt
> to see what caused that singularity to become the Big Bang. This attempt
> will fail in any visual way, as the furthest galaxies and elements
> are now moving faster than light by recent theory, making the
> information sought beyond a theoretical event horizon.
>
> — update to the Pentaxian's thoughts on particle physics, so far.
>
>
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