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offline nanotech from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2002-08-10 18:26 [#00344104]
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For all who dont' know:

Amber was discovered by the greeks to be a material that
produced a mysterious charge, and an attraction to tiny bits
of paper, when rubbed. (static electricity)

It wasn't until 1600 ad that Willlam Gilbert worked with
friction and static electricity. He showed that amber wasn't
the only material to produce an attraction to these bits of
paper. Gilber even coined the term "electricity" which
derives from the latin word electrum which is derived fromt
he greek word for amber, electron!

nice to know huh?



 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-08-10 18:32 [#00344107]
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Amber - I love that colour.


 

offline Glitch from New Zealand on 2002-08-10 18:34 [#00344108]
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thats actually really interesting.. . so Ae (supposing of
course that this isnt all some strange coincidence) were
actually refering to the electronic nature of the album in
the title.. . quite cool. ..


 

offline nanotech from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2003-08-14 02:44 [#00821137]
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well, since the eruption of amber nostalgia, i felt it
nessary to bump this thread. ENJOY!


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-14 02:47 [#00821138]
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Tosser.


 

offline ScenarioDr on 2003-08-14 04:45 [#00821206]
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heres another factoid. for those who dont know, the cover
photo was taken in a place called cappadocia in turkey, its
an amazing place where volcanic rock created a really
bizzare landscape. its huge aswell, stretches for miles and
miles.


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2003-08-14 06:06 [#00821280]
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great album!


 

offline Skeptopotamus from Home (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-14 06:10 [#00821286]
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I used an amber fish to find orichalcum once. *highfives
anyone that gets the reference*


 


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