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A Collection Of Epic Individuals

22 Nov

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Solvay Conference, 1927

Back: A. PiccardE. HenriotP. EhrenfestE. HerzenTh. De DonderE. SchrödingerJ.E. VerschaffeltW. PauliW. HeisenbergR.H. FowlerL. Brillouin;

Middle: P. DebyeM. KnudsenW.L. BraggH.A. KramersP.A.M. DiracA.H. ComptonL. de BroglieM. BornN. Bohr;

Front: I. LangmuirM. PlanckM. CurieH.A. LorentzA. EinsteinP. LangevinCh. E. GuyeC.T.R. WilsonO.W. Richardson

Sovereigns Of The World, 1889

From Left To Right:

  1. Yohannes IV of Ethiopia
  2. Tewfik Pasha of Egypt
  3. Sultan Abdülhamit II of the Ottoman Empire
  4. Naser al-Din Shah Qajar of Persia
  5. Christian IX of Denmark
  6. Luís I of Portugal
  7. William III of the Netherlands
  8. Pedro II of Brazil
  9. Milan Obrenović IV of Serbia
  10. Leopold II of Belgium
  11. Alexander III of Russia
  12. Wilhelm I, German Emperor
  13. Franz Joseph I of Austria
  14. Victoria of the United Kingdom
  15. Jules Grévy of France
  16. Pope Leo XIII
  17. Emperor Meiji of Japan
  18. Guangxu Emperor of China
  19. Umberto I of Italy
  20. Alfonso XII of Spain
  21. Oscar II of the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
  22. Grover Cleveland of the United States of America

I bet they had some brilliant drunken conversations after these gatherings!

Image Source & Further Reading: Wikipedia: 1, 2.

Map Of The European Debt Quake

22 Nov

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The Ultimate Morals Of Today

22 Nov

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This Is What People Are Doing Online Right Now [Infographic]

22 Nov

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Source: Flowtown.

Austrian Alpine Coaster

22 Nov

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Shot from a single-pipe alpine coaster in Mieders, Austria. No brakes involved.

How To Really Use LinkedIn

22 Nov

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Source: Mindflash.

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