Monday, December 21, 2009

Santa Clause - An Engineer's Perspective.

Sorry kids, but you shouldn't read this.  And, for any "adults" that believes, I wouldn't recommend it either. 

Santa Claus: An Engineer's Perspective

I. There are approximately two billion children (persons under 18) in the world. However, since Santa does not visit children of Muslim, Hindu, Jewish or Buddhist religions, this reduces the workload for Christmas night to 15% of the total, or 378 million (according to the Population Reference Bureau).

At an average (census) rate of 3.5 children per household, which comes to 108 million homes, presuming that there is at least one good child in each.

II. Santa has about 31 hours of Christmas to work with, thanks to the different time zones and the rotation of the earth, assuming he travels east to west (which seems logical). This works out to 967.7 visits per second. This is to say that for each Christian household with a good child, Santa has around 1/1000th of a second to park the sleigh, hop out, jump down the chimney, fill the stockings, distribute the remaining presents under the tree, eat whatever snacks have been left for him, get back up the chimney, jump into the sleigh and get on to the next house.

Assuming that each of these 108 million stops is evenly distributed around the earth (which, of course, we know to be false, but will accept for the purposes of our calculations), we are now talking about 0.78 miles per household; a total trip of 75.5 million miles, not counting bathroom stops or breaks. This means Santa's sleigh is moving at 650 miles per second --- 3,000 times the speed of sound. For purposes of comparison, the fastest man-made vehicle, the Ulysses space probe, moves at a poky 27.4 miles per second, and a conventional reindeer can run (at best) 15 miles per hour.

III. The payload of the sleigh adds another interesting element. Assuming that each child gets nothing more than a medium sized Lego set (two pounds), the sleigh is carrying over 500 thousand tons, not counting Santa himself. On land, a conventional reindeer can pull no more than 300 pounds. Even granting that the "flying" reindeer could pull ten times the normal amount, the job can't be done with eight or even nine of them--- Santa would need 360,000 of them. This increases the payload, not counting the weight of the sleigh, another 54,000 tons, or roughly seven times the weight of the Queen Elizabeth (the ship, not the monarch).

IV. 600,000 tons traveling at 650 miles per second creates enormous air resistance --- this would heat up the reindeer in the same fashion as a spacecraft re-entering the earth's atmosphere. The lead pair of reindeer would absorb 14.3 quintillion joules of energy per second each. In short, they would burst into flames almost instantaneously, exposing the reindeer behind them and creating deafening sonic booms in their wake.

The entire reindeer team would be vaporized within 4.26 thousandths of a second, or right about the time Santa reached the fifth house on his trip.

Not that it matters, however, since Santa, as a result of accelerating from a dead stop to 650 m.p.s. in .001 seconds, would be subjected to centrifugal forces of 17,500 g's. A 250 pound Santa (which seems ludicrously slim) would be pinned to the back of the sleigh by 4,315,015 pounds of force, instantly crushing his bones and organs and reducing him to a quivering blob of pink goo.

Therefore, if Santa did exist, he's dead now.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

It's official.

I made it to 30. Hard to believe to some I'm sure.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

30 is looming!

So, my year is almost up. I'll admit, I couldn't commit. It's not that I don't have a lot to write about - it's more to do with whether I want to let the entire world to know. Sure, I could have written about my interests... the few that I do have. But, I'm not nearly as gifted as others in those interests so why humiliate myself like that? No thanks. I have enough of that in the real world!

A lot has happened over the course of a year though. I've got a different job, we bought a car, I became a better photographer (some my argue that), and a lot of my friends all had children. Okay, that last one I can't claim to be part of "my" year, but it's certainly part of my life.

All in all, I'd say it's been a great year and I couldn't ask for anything more!

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Monday, August 10, 2009

MS Society - Leadership Class

 

National MS Society

Dear Friends and Family,

I have been selected by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to become a member of the Lancaster MS Leadership Class of 2009, a group of Central Pennsylvania professionals who have made an outstanding contribution to the business, civic and cultural betterment of our community. With this honor, I have accepted the responsibility of raising money to support the programs of the Central PA Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. I have a very ambitious personal goal of $2,500 that I want to raise for the MS cause. Please help by making a donation - large or small - to fight MS.

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is the only national voluntary health agency in the United States supporting worldwide research to find the cause of, a cure for, and the means to prevent multiple sclerosis. The Society invests more money in MS research than any other private funder in the world. This investment is paying off as we now have six treatments to help slow the course of this unpredictable disease. Locally the Central PA chapter provides vital programs and services to over 5,700 persons living with the challenges of MS and their families. 

Whatever you can give will help! Together we can make a world of difference.  Thank-you in advance for your contribution!


Sincerely,
Rob Peterson

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Nice tile

So, this girl made a tile for the playground: What was she thinking? I love goats??

Beautiful evening!

Monday, June 29, 2009

Lebanon's Hariri begins tough job to form government

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri began parliamentary consultations on Monday aiming to form a unity government with rivals including the Iranian-backed Hezbollah.

http://mobile.reuters.com/mobile/m/FullArticle/CWOR/nworldNews_uUSTRE55S2A920090629?src=RSS-WOR

GOOD LUCK! I really don't see that going very well, unfortunately. A quarter century of state funded terrorists are probably not going to sit down and talk peace. If they do, it'll be a scam!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

43 Folders Series: Inbox Zero | 43 Folders

Quite an interesting concept going here. I would recommend most everyone try it, follow it or modify it to fit your work flow. http://www.43folders.com/izero

Good stuff. The only probably is that when using auto-filters is that my email push to my BlackBerry. If the filter moves it out of the inbox, it never reaches the BB. Of course, I could do a 'duplicate' transfer or 'copy' vs the actual 'move' of the item, but them I'm thinking my IT manager might start hounding me on the size of my exchange data. But, if most items are moved automatically, I could just delete out my Inbox. But then how would I remember which has been moved and hasn't been moved and where the item gets auto-filtered to... So many variables. :). Such is life.

43 Folders Series: Inbox Zero | 43 Folders

Quite an interesting concept going here. I would recommend most everyone try it, follow it or modify it to fit your work flow. http://www.43folders.com/izero

Good stuff. The only probably is that when using auto-filters is that my email push to my BlackBerry. If the filter moves it out of the inbox, it never reaches the BB. Of course, I could do a 'duplicate' transfer or 'copy' vs the actual 'move' of the item, but them I'm thinking my IT manager might start hounding me on the size of my exchange data. But, if most items are moved automatically, I could just delete out my Inbox. But then how would I remember which has been moved and hasn't been moved and where the item gets auto-filtered to... So many variables. :). Such is life.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Pay phones

Yes! They still have pay phones!!??

Walking through the Bronx and saw this pay phone. And, it actually has a dial-tone.

Who knew in the age of cell phones that they still have those turned on.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Obadiah Parker - Hey, ya - cover.

Great acoustic cover of Black Eyed Peas "Hey ya". ...
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Monday, June 1, 2009

My hotel room view

Sunday, May 24, 2009

In NC

In NC for Memorial Day weekend.  I don't get down too often to visit my parents, so it's great to see them.  As it so happens, my sister and brother-in-law live nearby as well.  There was some great news: my sister is pregnant!  And, their 1st anniversary is only 2 weeks away!  Crazy stuff.  We're extremely happy for them and they will both make great parents. 
 
Much running around.  Many itineraries to follow :)
 
Post pics at a later date once I get back and process them.  There are also several trips to Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve that I have yet to get online.  I will try to do so while I'm traveling over the next few weeks.  Not out hitting the clubs... hitting the keys :)
 
Peace out.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Housing construction, permits hit record lows - Yahoo! Finance

Housing construction, permits hit record lows - Yahoo! Finance

So the economy is trying to get up and running... but it just can't seem to get going. Believe it or not, the housing industry is a HUGE factor in the economy - jobs and products for new homes, renovations, and smaller projects contribute trillions of dollars every year.

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Friday, May 15, 2009

TSA requirements - Seriously??

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has instituted new rules and procedures that require airlines to present the TSA with certain specific identity information for all passengers.  The TSA has branded these new requirements TSA SECURE FLIGHT which goes into effect on 15MAY.  The purpose of this program is for the US government to pre-screen airline passengers against its No-Fly list 72 hours prior to boarding.

 

On 15MAY, airlines will be required to provide the full name of each passenger to the TSA.  The traveler’s name, as it appears on the reservation, must match the ID being presented at check-in EXACTLY.  If the ID contains a middle initial or name, the reservation must also reflect such.  This only applies to reservations made on or after 15MAY.  As the Frequent Flyer Number must also match the reservation name to get flight credit, you may need to contact the airline and have your account name changed to match the ID you will be using. 

 

On 15AUG, Airlines will be required to provide the TSA with the traveler Date of Birth and Gender for all domestic flights.  We would like to start collecting this information as soon as possible so that there will be no rush when this rule goes into effect.  Please be advised that you may decline to give me this information, but such a declination will cause check-in delays, additional airport screening by the TSA and possible denied boarding.

 

On 31OCT, Airlines will be required to provide the TSA with your Date of Birth and Gender for all international flights entering or leaving the US. Please be advised that you may decline to give me this information, but again such a declination will cause check-in delays, additional airport screening by the TSA and possible denied boarding.

 

As your travel management company, we are required to provide this data in a specified format to the airline and they, in turn, provide it to the TSA. 

 

As you are surely aware when it comes to matters involving the TSA we have no ability to impact the processes they adopt  nor how they choose to execute them at the airport on the day of your departure.  However, in an effort to avoid unnecessary delays at check-in, we/I would like to begin entering this information into your traveler profile in advance of these deadlines and would appreciate you clicking on this link to provide me with the necessary information. If you have this information for more than one person, please click on the link again for each new traveler.

 

 In addition, I strongly suggest you review your frequent flyer memberships and ensure the name matches your form of ID EXACTLY.  This will enable you to keep receiving your miles without having to request them after the fact.

 

If you have questions about the TSA Secure Flight Program, please click on the following link to connect directly to the TSA website - http://www.tsa.gov/what_we_do/layers/secureflight/index.shtm

 

 

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

I haven't had much to blog lately.  I don't know why really.  Do you ever get so busy and so wrapped up into things that you forget about other things?  I think this has been one of those 'other things' that I forget about.  I have been 'twittering' as you see from the column on the right; so I do update but in a much more compact manner.  :)
 
This week is pretty busy with people coming into town for work for meetings.  Then, next week, I have to travel for a few days.  Nothing too far, but you still have to get in the car and drive longer than your normal 15 minute commute to work!
 
BIG NEWS!  My good friend Randy and his wife Kate had a little baby girl, Norah Kate this past week.  I've known Randy since 1989.  Hard to believe that the kid that I played GI Joes & caught crawfish in the creek by our house with is now a father, a dad.  He'll be a great one, I'm sure of it.  I think we both knew that he would be having kids some day... still crazy though that it's now happened.  And, another little nugget: they'll be moving to Phile soon so they'll be a lot closer to us!  Pretty sweet.  I was pulling for the actual Lancaster area for them to move to, but I guess 1.5 hours is better than 3.5 hours for visit!!!
 
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Friday, April 24, 2009

thinking out loud...: Suffering and the Church...

This blog is from a high school friend's husband. I just found out about it today, and I really like it. So, check out Chris Bennett's blog and think about it. Today's post is especially mind-engaging.

http://thinkoutloud-chris.blogspot.com/2009/04/suffering-and-church.html

Enjoy!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Laptop

New laptop... It's intended use is for work, but who knows how much that will happen :) Probably more than I'll admit... considering today it's happened for a couple of hours while outside on the patio. It's great having wireless now in the house. The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite A355-S6940. I'm pleased so far, but it's only been about 4 days with it. The only downside is that it has Vista. I've been contemplating an install of XP since it has two drives then just having a dual-boot. But, either by Toshiba design or Windows mandate, there are shared files for the operation of Vista on both drives. So, essentially, if I wanted to keep both installations, I would need to install Vista on the one drive completely, then install XP on the seperate drive. I'm not convinced to tackle that right now. Vista has been running fine in both personal applications, and for work applications. We'll see as it gets loaded up...

The wireless router that I got was the D-Link Xtreme N™ Gigabit DIR-655. After one day, no problems. Set-up took 7 minutes and 38 seconds. No joke, I timed it. There were some complaints about set-up time. I really don't see how that is remotely possible if you actually follow the set-up instructions.

So, now I can lounge on the patio in the shade while the wife hangs out in the sun :)

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Somali pirates hijack 4 ships, take 60 hostages

CRAZY!

Somali pirates hijack 4 ships, take 60 hostages

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Nikon Hits the Sweet Spot With New D5000

This might be a good entry camera for anyone thinking about moving up from their P&S or into digital from film (or in addition to?). Nikon Hits the Sweet Spot With New D5000

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Wells Fargo Home Mortgage -- Dean Loux -- Home Mortgage

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage -- Dean Loux -- Home Mortgage 4.25% - 30 year fixed. Awesome.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

I'm still on my soapbox...

I'm still on my Green soapbox ... so if you're still listening, here's a nice little article about Habitat for Humanity in Lakeland, FL doing their part. Home Energy Magazine Article

Yay for Habitat! (which in itself is a great organization!!)

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"Going Green"

Going "Green" is not a new-age fad that most people think it is. In fact, there has been a sub-culture of "green" since the 60's, if not earlier. Unfortunately, in the consume-all/dispose-all society (especially the US!), it hasn't gotten much attention. So, thanks to the breakdown of an eco-system that has been able to keep up with pollutants, landscape changes, and a growing strain of the human population, it's only taken the fact that we have begun to kill our planet for the sub-culture to take hold on the everyday. Kudos for us to at least recognize it!

Becoming a better steward of our planet is a task that we are required to do by God. So, I think it shouldn't be taken lightly. Here's a great article about how you can do some things easily (and economically!) to help out. The article is geared towards a business market, but you can easily adapt it to your own personal usage. Enjoy Ways to Go Green - cheaply!

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

In DC

In DC

Monday, March 30, 2009

Look good in pictures...

Look Good in Pictures: brought to you by Nikon and some guy in NYC Times Square. I think he's a fashion guy on t.v. ... I can't remember. Good stuff, but I find his voice a little annoying.

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Nick Turpin

I've been following this photographer (not literally) for about 9 months now. I love the way he creates the lighting on the street. Greate stuff. Watch the video and then check out his website.


Nick Turpin street portraits for Menshealth from Nick Turpin on Vimeo

You should also check out The Strobist website as well for some great tips for all things off-camera lighting.

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Bank on Yourself

Bank on Yourself

Has anyone ever heard of this before? If so, let me know. It seems out there, but at the same time, it doesn't seem like it wouldn't work either. Another link is to the actual site/company.

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Bottom Line Living | GiANT Perspectives

Bottom Line Living | GiANT Perspectives

This is a great article regarding taking personal stock in what you're doing. Whether you agree with the formula or the intended result is irrelevant. It's just a good thing to do!

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Friday, March 20, 2009

Media Convert - free and on line - convert and split sound, ringtones, images, docs -

Media Convert - free and on line - convert and split sound, ringtones, images, docs -

I was searching online for a way to convert an AVI file to a SWF file for some stuff at work ... I found this site. It takes a little time, but it is better than having to download and pay for a program. Not to mention, I don't have admin rights at work, so I wouldn't even be able to do an install! This fits perfectly for what I'm wanting to do. Only downside is that it has a 150MB limit for conversion. But, I think anything larger than that, you don't want to wait around on anyways.
Nice little site. And free.

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

NCAA® MARCH MADNESS® IS HERE!!!



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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Oh yeah...

... I forgot...
 
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!!
 
 
 
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www.rbpeterson2.com

It's officially up and running... mind you, there will be updates and changes.  But, I finally got up something on my domain.  Let me know what you think.
 
 
 
 
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National Geographic - M-K Wildlife area

Interactive - National Geographic Magazine

I think this would be awesome to go to... anyone want to pay for my flight?? There's also a story from N.G. magazine that goes with it here. Definitely worth a read.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Blue Legacy: A program by Alexandra Cousteau, Social Environmental Advocate

Blue Legacy, Alexandra Cousteau, Social Environmental Advocate, telling the story of our water planet to the world.

Most everyone knows the name Cousteau; primarily her grandfather, Jacques, or her father Philippe. Alexandra is starting to make her own waves. Click the link above for more information about the flash below.















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BUSY!

Busy. Busy.
 
The past few weeks I have been quite busy.  So, I haven't written much here.  Oddly enough, I'm past the half-way mark to my 30th.  Only 168 days left.
 
Had a great weekend with friends... S.I. came to visit from Ohio and then we trekked down to Chevy Chase, MD to visit some other friends.  A., S.I. and our hostess (A.W.) had an impromptu baby shower for another friend.  I was able to get some good pictures of everyone, especially the A.W.'s little girl.  Good stuff.  I'll be posting some of those pictures on the Flickr page probably later today/tonight. 
 
St. Patrick's Day is tomorrow, but we're not having our party until this weekend, so the annual St. Patty's Day beard will be having a longer stay than what A. would like it to be :) 
 
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Our new car - the Honda CR-V EX















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Why is it bad the U.S. Gov't keeps bailing out banks?

Why is bad? Here's a good video to tell you:














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Friday, February 27, 2009

Great Photographs

Some day, hopefully I can capture images such as these...

International Photography Contest 2008 - Desktop Wallpaper - National Geographic Magazine

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Birding on Sunday

So this weekend should be pretty fun... I'm going to a wildlife preserve that is supposed to have tens of thousands of trumpeter swans and snow geese.  I will hopefully be able to capture some good images to share.  The preserve is called Middle Creek Wildlife.  Additional information can be found on the park website and the PA Birding website.
 
Cross your fingers for me!  For good images and no frostbite!  It's supposed to be a high of 35 on Sunday, 50% chance of either ice, snow or rain and any combination of those three...  and we're meeting at the lake at 6 a.m., pre-sunrise.  Who likes a challenge!?
 
 
 
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

NASA's ER2

I came across this today and thought it was pretty cool. Click the link below for more information on what the ER2 can do.




NASA - NASA Dryden Fact Sheets - ER-2

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Victor's Birthday




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Thursday, February 19, 2009

How do stock traders feel about the stimulus plan?

CNBC.com tells us what the stock traders on the floor think.


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Back Surgery anyone?

If you are interested in things medical, thinking of getting surgery (in particular, a back operation), or if you just like to watch random things to learn, then this video webcast is for you. It's a little long, but quite informative. The one nice thing is that if you are squirmish about blood, this operation is really clean. Check it out at PinnacleHealth. I'm quite impressed with them even doing something like this to share with the public.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

If this doesn't sum it all up...

If this MSNBC.com story doesn't sum up what is going on in California with all of the mortgage mess, I don't know what will. D-Day vet's tale parallels mortgage meltdown

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Good Real Estate articles

I came across a Real Estate and Housing Market blogger today through a website called 'seeking alpha'. Not exactly sure what the intent on the naming of the site is, but that's not important. The web address for this particular blogger/journalist is: http://seekingalpha.com/author/judy-weil/articles.

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Monday, February 16, 2009

Monday Monday

You know it's going to be a pretty good day at work when:
A) A great song comes on the radio on your way there?
B) You arrive at work and someone's left a small gift at your desk? Or
C) You are locked out of your computer because it doesn't recognize your password - which is correct because you can send and receive email from your BB?
If you guessed (C), you're right! The other two happened as well, but since I can't do anything, (C) took the prize.
The great song was "Refugee" from Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, all the way from 1979 (which happens to be a great year as well...)
The small gift was a cookie. Cookies are awesome. If you could receive 75% of your daily recommended nutrition in cookie form... Just imagine how awesome that would be. Problem is, I think a lot of Americans already think that that is true. NEWFLASH: IT'S NOT!
Snap back to reality for a second here; Obama's got the Economic Recovery & Revitalization bill waiting on his desk. There are quite a few good ideas in there and there are quite a few bad ones. But, that's how a democracy works: you lump the good with the bad because you have to make concessions to other people so we all get along and play nice. Eventually, the bad ideas are weeded out after blowing through millions (or b-b-billions!) Of dollars to find that they don't work. I believe there is an office in Congress that is supposed to keep track of these things, but you never here much from that office. I think if they had an "Idiot! I told you it wouldn't work!" officer, we'd hear more from them. Seriously, every time some project or initiative that doesn't pan out is realized, that officer should send a memo to any member of the Congress that supported it and then post the failure where we all know where to find it. Then, if anyone gets the idea to try it again or some idea like it, we can point them to the past and let them know the idea is horrible.
Okay, I'm done on that... I'll see if someone from the tech dept is in so I can get on my PC...
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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Did you lose your cell phone service?

If you suddenly lost your cell phone service, this may be why: Russian, U.S. satellites collide in space. The article doesn't give any details to what the function of the U.S. satellite was other than it was Motorola "Iridium global mobile communications system" satellite. Which means absolutely nothing to most people. Luckily, there's Wikipedia! You can read more about "Iridium" (not the element) here.


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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

That's a load of cash...

If you're wondering where all the money is supposed to be going for the "stimulus" package that is in every newscast headline... there's a great graphic found here:
Taking Apart the $819 billion Stimulus Package - washingtonpost.com
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Winding Roads - Life's Adventures

There is a spot along a back road that I've always wanted to take a picture of. It's on the way to a park that A. and I go to for hiking. It's not too far away and when the days are longer, we can actually rush up to the park and get a good hour of being outdoors. This past weekend, we didn't need to rush, so I was able to stop by this particular spot and finally capture a few images. As it turned out, I got a biker making his way up the hill. It really doesn't appear to be that steep, but when you get right up on it... I'll just say that the biker was struggling a bit.
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Monday, February 9, 2009

Seeing color in sounds

Just another interesting read... I can't even imagine having something like this...

Seeing color in sounds has genetic link - CNN.com

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100 meters

This website (and photographer) have some really great images and concepts. The 100 meters project is an intriguing idea - it's 100 meters of photographs taken over the course of 20 days in one spot of people that really don't know they're being photographed. The idea is that we are taking a lot of information, love, feelings, etc. to the grave if we don't start being open and sharing with those around us...

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Volcano in Alaska - Pending Eruption

So, I don't think I'm an idiot or living in a cave. Except, I haven't heard about this on any televised news stations... I don't know if that's because it's in Alaska or if it really isn't that big of a deal. I would think a volcano erupting is a big deal. Especially when it involves displacing people.

There are some additional links within this story:Volcano looms over Iditarod dogs. Worth a look over.

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