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by Eric Dye
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You’ve read the article title.
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by James Cooper
‘Miserere mei, Deus’ by the Italian Renaissance composer Gregorio Allegri is one of the most beautiful and haunting pieces of music ever written. It’s a setting of Psalm 51, in latin, and calls for God’s mercy.
It was originally written in the 1630s exclusively for use in the Sistine Chapel during the Tenebrae services in Holy Week. The services would be candlelit starting about 3am and the candles would be extinguished, one by one, until one remained alight and hidden.
This version is one of the best versions, recorded by the UK choral group ‘The Sixteen’. It also has subtitles. So on this Maundy Thursday, please use this as a prayer and let the amazing music wash over you.
by Eric Dye
True story.
This tree, nor the trees pictured below, have been photoshopped.
by Eric Dye
You’ve got to see these clouds!
Completely 3D and life like, simply drag your mouse around and get a full three dimensional look.
by Eric Dye
Classic!
This mug is in keeping with all the 8-bit classics, such as The Legend of Zelda, that used the heart container as a ‘health meter.’
Think of this as your very own personal heart container/health meter. See what happens when your hot beverage is almost gone?
by Eric Dye
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