30.3.07

blog 112

Hello everyone, I threw this together just before I left for my vacation. I wanted to leave you with something to do while I was gone.

Have I mentioned how much I like feedback? Please drop me a note sometime so I know who is still checking in.

On with the show...

The Smithsonian Natural History Museum put out its 'Nature's Best' list of photographs. The theme was 'Experience Nature Through the Art of Photography'.

Here are some of my favorites:


GIANT KELP
Oceans Highly Honored - Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International Awards. Shot in  Bird Rock at Two Harbors, Catalina Island, California, USA by Bruce P. Hall Hillsboro, Oregon, USA.


GIRAFFE
Wildlife Winner - Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International Awards. Taken in Kruger National Park, South Africa by Marsel Van Oosten Amsterdam, The Netherlands.


BALD EAGLE
First Place - Birds - Professional, National Wildlife Awards. Photographed in Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, USA by Cheryl L. Opperman Littleton, Colorado, USA.


POLAR BEAR
Environmental Issues Winner - Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International Awards. Captured outside Svalbard, Norway by Norbert Rosing Grafrath, Germany.

Check out the other great photos form this contest and pick your winners.
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As you know I love The Beatles and I love Zombies but what about Beatles and Zombies? I now present 'A Hard Day's Night of the Living Dead'



I do, I do I do like Th Beatles and zombies. Yes I like them Sam I am.
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Where was this list back in February when I needed it? 'Ten Ways Being a Geek Makes You More Attractive'. Yes, they are talking about me!!

10. You're passionate. [I knew that]
9. You're very articulate. [Wha?]
8. You've got your own stuff going on. [Computers, scouts and home repair!!!]
7. You fix stuff. [Computers, scouts and homes!]
6. You make good money. [What? Why haven't I heard about this!!!]
5. You listen to good music. [Well its good to me.]
4. Geek humor is the best humor. [Is there any other kind?]
3. You geek out on more than just your computer. [comics, sci-fi, coins, stamps...]
2. It's hip to be geek. [I knew it, now where's my money!!!]
1. You're probably very smart. [Not smart enough to get my money!]

I would believe this list if it were true.
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This is a very clever web ad called 'Vote Different'


I geeked out over this all day!
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I have seen several works of art by Jen Stark over the last few months.



I love the way she uses everyday objects to make art.


[peek-a-boo]

Check out some more of her work on her website!
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It has been a while since I have posted clever ads I have come across. But today I have a few that are worth mentioning.

First is a series called 'Rock Legends by Mini'. Can you tell what they are saying?


[My Favorite]


[They're getting back together!]


[My mom saw his butt at Lagoon. Yes, bare!]
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I felt this next ad was worth posting but I think I will leave the comments to you.


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The last item for this pre-vacation post is a sort of follow-up to a few guys I blogged about before Christmas. Without further adieu, 'SpiderSpud'.



Yes, our favorite neighborhood tuber has more than just angry eyes in his back pocket!


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That's all for today

22.3.07

Quirky Fun

Do you really care why I have not posted a blog in a while? I didn't think so.

I have been saving up content for over a week. I thought I should throw it up today and see if something sticks.

To busy to surf....

There has been a story floating around the Internet over the last week about a guy who has refused to sell his property to a land developer for a huge new project.



So the developer went ahead and started the project!!

"Chongqing, China. The problem was this. The owner of the house would not leave without getting paid a large sum of money, how much? 20,000,000RMB, that's about $2mil. No one is living in there, but the owner would not move unless the money is paid. And house owner claims to have connections with the officials, and dares anyone who destroys his house."

At first this story seems like the little guy holding out against 'The Man'. But a 2 million ransom seems more like extortion than living up to principles. So I looked around for other examples of property owners who hold out despite the odds.



This is a great picture but... Apparently this guy didn't hold out, the road was built that way because of the grade and he didn't have the choice to sell.



Can you see this house?  It is in the parking lot of the new hospital. The owner refused to leave so he now lives in the parking lot.



This house is also an island in the pavement. It reminds me of that song, 'They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.'
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When I saw this list of  'The Top Ten Most Practical Superpowers', I knew it would grace my blog. Here is the list:

10. Flight
9. X-Ray Vision
8. Super Strength
7.  Pyrokinesis
6. Telepathy
5. Shape-shifting
4. Super Speed
3. Teleportation
2. Invisibility
1. Regeneration

I'm not sure practical is the right word. So I looked it up and saw an alternate definition of practical is. 'capable of being put to use or account : USEFUL'. I can see how flying or teleportation are useful but not really practical, oh well.
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I found this game called sprout. It's not the greatest game ever but you have to pay attention to get to the end.



I win!!
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In my last blog I mentioned a game that was like 'Flash element' but not as fun. Well I found another game that comes even closer to the original called 'Flash Circle TD'.



I still like the original better but some of you may like this game play better.
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Warning this next topic is Geek Factor Five. I found this picture on nasa.gov called 'One Engineer to Another'.



This photograph documents James Doohan's visit to NASA during his stint playing Scotty in Star Trek.

[I warned you]
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OK, I was not really satisfied with the 'The Top Ten Most Practical Superpowers' list above so when I saw the list of the 'Top 20 Comic Weapons' I was feeling due!! Here's the list:

10. Captain America's Shield ~ Highly topical since he's dead and Stephen Colbert now possesses it!
9. The Joker's Acid Squirting Flower ~ OK, maybe but not the version from the movie.
8. The Wrecker's Crowbar - Avengers ~ ok?
7. Doc Ock's tentacles ~ That's more like it, who can think these things up?
6. Iron Man's Armor ~ Well ok.
5. Wolverine's claws ~ Heck yes they are!!!!!
4. Saint of Killers' revolvers – Preacher ~ What???
3. The Bowel Disruptor – Transmetropolitan ~ A weapon that makes you poo?
2. Green Lantern's Ring ~ I always wanted to be the Green Lantern until I realized that there is more than one ring and these guys are worth a dime a dozen.
1. Mjolnir - (Hammer of Thor) ~ ok, arguably so.

I'm 0 for 2 with super hero lists today. My list is more like 1. Wolverine's claws, 2. Captain America's indestructible shield, and 3. Doc Ock's Shield. Other items that may make my list include; Goblin's sky-sled, Bat Man's utility belt, Thor's Hammer, Silver Surfer's Surf Board, and Gambit's Playing cards.
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Wikimedia has awarded the 'Commons Pictures of the Year 2006'. Here is the winner.



Other impressive images include:


[Elephant's Back]


[Moon Monster]


[Snow Crystal]


[Orion Nebula]

And this great shot from Angels Landing in Zion National Park

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Today I came across this website of 'Crystal Cave of Giants in Mexico'.



I didn't think much of the images until I realized that there is a guy in there standing on the crystals.



"The Naica Mine of Chihuahua, Mexico, is a working mine that is known for its extraordinary crystals. Naica contains crystals of selenite (gypsum) as large as 4 feet in diameter and 50 feet long. The chamber holding these crystals is known as the Crystal Cave of Giants, and is approximately 1000 feet down in the limestone host rock of the mine. The cavern was discovered while the miners were drilling through the Naica fault, which they were worried would flood the mine."

WOW!!
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When was the last time you thought, Legos + Beatles = Beatlegos. Me too!!!



I admit I only posted these because they are a twofer!!!


[Plastic Soul]
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Lastly, here is a hold over from my last blog. I forgot to post it. It has been a while since I have posted a street ad or otherwise clever ad.


[bic]
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That's all for now.

9.3.07

36 is the natural number following 35 and preceding 37

Well I've done it again. I have waited until the last minute possible to post my blog this week. Things at work at still very rocky but it should all be settled by the end of this month. I have not had a lot of time to surf with all of the Daylight Savings Time updates on our PCs and Macs. If you don't know what I'm talking about run your updates now. [drop me a note if you need help]

Anyhoo, I think it is San Diego. I guess the vacations is about the destination and not the trip [this year].

Surf'n California Style....

There is a new movie starring Jim Carrey coming out at the end of this month called 23. I don't know much about the movie except that the number 23 plays a role. I have had my own numerical nemesis this year, the number 36.

According to Wikipedia 36... --
  • 36 is the number of degrees in the angle of all 5 tips in a perfect star.
  • 36 is the largest numeric base that some computer systems support because it exhausts the numerals, 0–9, and the letters, A–Z.
  • The number of inches in a yard.
  • In the UK, a standard beer barrel is 36 UK gallons, about 163.7 litres.
  • The atomic number of krypton [hmmm]
  • Many early computers featured a 36-bit word length
  • ASCII code for the symbol '$'
  • The New General Catalogue object NGC 36, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces [my sign!!!]
  • According to Jewish tradition, in every generation there are 36 righteous people (the "Lamed Vav Tzadikim") in whose merit the world continues to exist
  • Altogether, 36 candles are kindled in the Hanukkah menorah over the 8 days of that holiday.
  • Traditionally Chinese dragons have 117 scales, 36 of which are Yang
  • Australian Basketball team The Adelaide 36ers.
  • The jersey number of retired Pittsburgh Steeler Jerome Bettis.
  • The Strait of Gibraltar is 36 miles long.
  • The Lakshadweep island group is made up of 36 coral islands.
  • The number of the French department Indre.
  • Only 36 of the 170 islands in Tonga are inhabited.
  • Survey townships were 36 square mile units of land divided into 36 one square mile sections.
  • Total number of plays in the First Folio of William Shakespeare.
  • The number 36 appears in some book titles, such as:
  • Thirty-Six Valentines A romance novella by Julia Quinn.
  • The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations, created by Georges Polti
  • The 36-Hour Day By Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. Rabins
  • The Wonderful World of Thirty-Six by Rabbi Pinchas Winston, about the kabbalistic significance of the number 36.
  • The Thirty-Six Strategies is a Chinese collection of 36 proverbs commented as militaristic tactics.
  • Thirty-Six Murders & Two Immoral Earnings By Ludovic Kennedy.
  • Thirty Six Biggest Mistakes Salesmen Make & How to Correct Them by George N. Kahn
  • Thirty-Six A collection of poetry by Steven Sher.
  • Thirty-six Exposures by Kevin Major.
  • 36 Days by Douglas Brinkley.
  • On the piano, the number of black keys (for notes not on the C major scale).
  • Thirty-Six is an American band.
  • The Wu-Tang Clan's first album is entitled Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers
    The number 36 appears in some song titles, such as:
  • #36 by the Dave Matthews Band
  • The number of episodes in the original series of Noggin the Nog.
  • In Stargate: Atlantis the stargates of the Pegasus galaxy have 36 symbols.
  • The number of original founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and also the number of countries it's roster currently includes theatrical filmmakers from.
  • The number of people with superhuman abilities on the list, created by Chandra Suresh, in the TV show Heroes. [WOW!!!!]
    Thirty-six is also:
  • A perfect score on the ACT Exam
  • The code for international direct-dial phone calls to Hungary
  • In French, "36" is used as a cliché for "a lot"
  • The number of passengers who died when the German Zeppelin Hindenberg caught fire over New Jersey in 1937
  • The number of nuclear tests conducted as part of Operation Whetstone
  • The American flag had 36 stars from 1865 to 1867. Nevada was admitted as the 36th state of the Union.
  • The fruit fly Drosophila, frequently used in genetic studies, normally has 36 bristles. Mutations may cause it to have more or less. Further breeding after mutations always brings the number back to 36
  • The usual number of teeth for a healthy adult female horse.
  • The number of cards dealt in the solitaire card games Flower Garden and Stonewall
  • A suit of tiles in Mahjong consists of 36 tiles (4 of each numbered 1-9)
  • The highest number on a roulette table.
  • The length of mourning of a United States president is 36 days.
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I saw this great photograph called 'The Top of the Atmosphere' on the NASA website.


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I also came across a site that claims to have the 'Top 500 photos on the Internet'.



I admit that there are some pretty great photos on this site. Some of them I have featured in this blog.



But....



I don't think this site comes close to the top 500. Not even one of the 13 Photographs That Changed the World is on this page!!

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I love to post lists, especially those that pertain to things I am interested in. So a list of '13 sidekicks who are cooler than their heroes' is very appealing to me.
Here's the list:

13. Sideshow Bob, The Simpsons
12. Raymond "Mouse" Alexander, the "Easy" Rawlins series
11. Marvin, The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy
10. Rocky, Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends
9. Dr. Pretorius, Bride Of Frankenstein
8. Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride

7. Arthur, The Tick
6. Nobody, Dead Man
5. Samwise Gamgee, The Lord Of The Rings

4. Willow, Buffy The Vampire Slayer
3. R2D2, Star Wars

2. Hobbes, Calvin & Hobbes

1. Tonto, the Lone Ranger movies


I like this list but... [you have to know there is always a but]... Samwise would be number one on my list!!! Sorry Tonto, I don't think you would follow that masked man into a volcano and try and save his life after he tells you to leave so he can be alone with his mask and demented horse. And, who is R2-D2 a sidekick for?? Inigo Montoya would have to be number two. Sorry R2, you rock but I don't see you as a sidekick.
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Here is a picture take on the space shuttle before launch. It is a real 'Birds Eye View'.


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Have you seen this offering from 'Tesla Motors'.



"The Tesla Roadster's battery pack — the car's "fuel tank" — represents the biggest innovation in the Tesla Roadster and is one of the largest and most advanced battery packs in the world. We've combined basic proven lithium ion battery technology with our own unique battery pack design to provide multiple layers of safety. It's light, durable, recyclable, and it is capable of delivering enough power to accelerate the Tesla Roadster from zero to 60 mph in approximately four seconds. Meanwhile, the battery stores enough energy for the vehicle to travel 250 miles without recharging, something no other production electric vehicle in history can claim."

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Last weekend I found this great image of the Solar Eclipse taken by Andrew Holder.



I tried to get this out before the eclipse... I also found these 'Top 10 Lunar Eclipse Facts' from space.com.

10. Earth gets in the way
9. Why lunar eclipses don't occur every month
8. Lunar eclipses are frequent, relatively speaking
7. Lunar eclipses visible from the Moon, too
6. A bite out of the Moon
5. Myths persist today
4. Stonehenge may have predicted eclipses
3. Eclipses changed history
2. Eclipse time limits
1. One day total eclipses won't occur

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This is a great picture showing the 'Position of the sun' throughout the year.



"If you took a picture of the Sun at the same time each day, would it remain in the same position? The answer is no, and the shape traced out by the Sun over the course of a year is called an analemma. The Sun's apparent shift is caused by the Earth's motion around the Sun when combined with the tilt of the Earth's rotation axis. The Sun will appear at its highest point of the analemma during summer and at its lowest during winter."

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Writers always make fun of the line 'twas a dark and stormy night'. That is the name of this great image from flickr.com.



Snoopy would be proud!
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I came across this blog called Thrilling Wonder and a post named 'Wonders of the Chinese Landscape'.



There are several beautiful photos on this page, some I have featured on this blog before and some that I haven't. This is a beautiful part of the world and a site worth visiting.


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I have read several articles about the world's 'Deepest Cave'.



"The cave, which lies deep in Mexico's Sierra de Juárez region, has a main system that may have tunnels deeper than 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)."



At one point the explorer's had to swim through the cavern to reach the 2,000 meter mark.
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My blog theme drips into my posting every once and a while. If walking on the moon in cool what about 'Driving on the Moon'?



Apollo 17 mission commander Eugene A. Cernan makes a short checkout of the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the early part of the first Apollo 17 extravehicular activity at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. This view of the lunar rover prior to loadup was taken by Harrison H. Schmitt, Lunar Module pilot. The mountain in the right background is the east end of South Massif."
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I find my self searching through this blog for the game 'Flash Element TD'. There have been several updates to the game since I posted it and I love trying to make as much money as possible. So when I came across 'Desktop Tower Defense' I thought, "Maybe this could be as addicting".



The rules are basically the same build up weapons and try and wipe out the enemy before they cross the line and kill your people. It is different because in this game you use the weapons to build the maze the opposing army moves through. I like the variation of this game but I will most likely be returning to 'Flash Element' for my game play fix.
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This next item is a twofer and a follow up to two separate strings. [Double Bonus!!!] A while ago I blogged about the new 'Arizona Cardinals Stadium' and the innovative way the field rolls out into the sun while not being used. Well, check out this new stadium that was recently completed.



This new soccer stadium [Futbol] called 'Lego Arena' is truly a feat for its builders.



As you can see this Lego creation has a pull-away section so you can actually see the workings of the stadium as well as the game. LegoLand here we come!

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This would not be my blog without a mention of 'The Death of Captain America', 1941-2007. There is a funny clip by Stephen Colbert  about this linked from  Marvel.com. R.I.P. Captain.  We will remember you in the Zombie files!
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As a follow-up to a post from last Fall I just wanted to share an image from a story called 'Walkway Installed Above Grand Canyon'



Maybe I should change my vacation plans!!
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In another geek out moment I saw a picture I felt compelled to share.



According to Geekologie.com the USPS is introducing R2-D2 mailboxes [about 6 years to late!]
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That's it for today. Say hey to Boh3m3 if he stops by.