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CSM: It all sounds like Bavarian marching bands.
CB: Ha ha ha! CSM: It's so goddamned white, it's so goddamned oom-pah.
CSM: It just looks like a hollow tube.
CSM: It wasn't until the 1910s that Salvarsan came on the scene and penicillin wasn't widely available until the '40s.
CSM: It's a motor?
CSM: It's [LAUGHTER] what makes it go.
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Given that extension is an attribute, and that nothing cannot possess any attributes (AT VIIIA 25; CSM I 210), it follows that "nothingness cannot possess any extension" (AT VIIIA 50; CSM I 231).
Based on the autobiographical narrative included in Part One of the Discourse on Method (1637), where Descartes describes what he learned when he was "at one of the most famous schools in Europe" (AT VI, 5; CSM I, 113), it is generally agreed that Descartes' initial study of mathematics commenced when he was a student at La Fleche.
(CSM) Burn it: Re-make/Re-model; Ladytron.
CSM reckons it was one of the most condescending gigs in the history of music.
(CSM) Burn it: Interstellar Overdrive 26 Roxy Music, Roxy Music Island, 1972; chart position: 10 Electronic tonic for a new era hey looked like a 22nd-century 1950s revival, and sounded like the ultimate collision between garage rock, Hollywood glamour, lounge-bar croonerismo and upscale psychedelia.
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