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Kazys Varnelis, Ph.D. conducts transdisciplinary research and practice. Trained as an historian of architecture, he is also an artist, curator, and designer.

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my plane crash

Posted on 7 February 200828 December 2018

 crashed video system on plane

On a recent flight back from Europe, the On Demand video system crashed, leaving the entire plane staring at the Linux boot code. The little girl in the next aisle was excited to see Tux the Penguin.

 

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