Revolution
December 30, 2009mike Comments Offrev·o·lu·tion (rěv’ə-lōō’shən) n.
-Orbital motion about a point, especially as distinguished from axial rotation: the planetary revolution about the sun.
-A turning or rotational motion about an axis.
-A single complete cycle of such orbital or axial motion.
-The overthrow of one government and its replacement with another.
-A sudden or momentous change in a situation: the revolution in computer technology.
-Geology A time of major crustal deformation, when folds and faults are formed.
[Middle English revolucioun, from Old French revolution, from Late Latin revolūtiō, revolūtiōn-, from Latin revolūtus, past participle of revolvere, to turn over; see revolve.] The American Heritage® Dictionary
We are about to finish another revolution (see first definition) 2009 will be out, and 2010 will be ringing in. And as the sun sets on the last day of 2009, we also complete another revolution, the completion of the first decade of the 21st century.
With those two revolutions complete Styrofoamsoup would like to start a revolution of its own, more along the lines of the fifth definition above. We plan to feature more video clips, some audio clips, and articles. The video clips are in the works behind the scenes and as you can see from the previous post, are of the highest of quality! (LOL).
So stayed tuned as we undergo our revolution and hit the ground running in 2010!~ Happy New Year!