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This weblog was born on Sep 6, 2008. It is a blog about physics and science in general and sometimes there will be some other postings too. For the time being it is being managed and written by David Berenstein. and Moshe Rozali. You can read some more information on the first post and the subsequent first post. This blog makes extensive use of humor as a tool to teach and convey information. If you feel offended by anything we write here, don’t take it so seriously and STOP READING. You have been warned. Feel free to contact the blog by leaving a comment and we will seriously consider your grievance. We might decide not to act on it at all.

The blog is open to everyone and (constructive or laudatory or whatever we think we like, even critical) comments are welcome. The comments are being moderated, at least for the time being. Even though this blog is very open and believes in freedom of expression, this blog reserves the right to remove any comment, for any reason whatsoever without any explanation at all. Do not be offended: this blog does not claim to be fair, reasonable or any other such description. We will make every attempt to have a good sense of humor.

This blog does not represent the opinions of our employers and it makes no guarantees that it represents our opinions in any way whatsoever. You are free to ignore this blog and we will not feel offended.

Copyright notice: The posts and their content are the copyright of the writer. There is a lot of original artwork and prose encoded here. The rights of use of the material are simple: if you are using some small portions, go ahead (let us say a couple of lines). If you want to make use of longer portions for no material gain, be nice and quote us. If you want to profit from the content in here: get our consent and we can work something out.

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