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Brian Greene is a Keen Flying Machine - 05-24-2007, 01:21 AM

Spellbound I will forever be under the baton of Nova's PBS broadcast Elegant Universe. Mr. Brian Greene is an example of what it takes to become an American Idol. Anyone who can begin his fiat with a one dimensional loop has my goat, I mean vote. There's no business like show business - like no business I know. The toughest business in the world. No I haven't stood in line to see the movie yet but I've read portions of the introduction to his book and all I can say is I've lost my ability to punctuate and misplaced my scientific motivations in the shadow of such a conspicuously talented and charming master of ceremonies. In lieu of his Nobel Prize room must be made for him in the house of Pulitzer, with golden globes suspended from the ceiling directly above the staging for the Academy Awards Oscar. Mr. Brian Greene is as every bit as elegant unto science as Mike Tyson is unto pugilism in the international arena. The author is a model of what it takes to make it in the challenging world of political and social vertical ascension today. If Brian Greene and his Super Strings don't vibrate all the way to the top of where it's at and stay there for another 30 years, displacing even the mighty big bang and black hole sensations, there is no god... As for me, I'm investing in #2 pencils and a tin cup. My goodness gracious in these editorial waves of future shock, what joyful books will be cooked up next?

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