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32 °C in downtown Munich today again. I tread to think what'll it be like in July and August if the weather is gearing up for summer...
Antarctic Trip Nov 29 - Dec 3 2010.
From U.S. Ambassador Huebner's Blog:
At the South Pole.
It just keeps getting better down here. Early this morning we suited up in our extreme-cold survival gear, followed our friend Dr. Lisa Clough of the National Science Foundation down to the ice airstrip, boarded an LC-130 Hercules, and flew 3 hours inland to the South Pole. For decades the Hercules fleet has been the dependable backbone of the U.S. Antarctic Program, and I thoroughly enjoyed sitting on the flight deck of the old workhorse with the pilot and co-pilot as we soared into the Antarctic interior.
Read more:
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador/2010/11/at-the-...
Do you know how long we've been trying to find this goddamn movie on REGULAR DVD? NOT BLU-RAY? DO YOU?
Well Target finally had it for $5.
And Tang is not wearing a shirt because...it's Friday, she ain't got no job, and she ain't got shit to do!
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Antarctic Trip Nov 29 - Dec 3 2010.
From U.S. Ambassador Huebner's Blog:
At the South Pole.
It just keeps getting better down here. Early this morning we suited up in our extreme-cold survival gear, followed our friend Dr. Lisa Clough of the National Science Foundation down to the ice airstrip, boarded an LC-130 Hercules, and flew 3 hours inland to the South Pole. For decades the Hercules fleet has been the dependable backbone of the U.S. Antarctic Program, and I thoroughly enjoyed sitting on the flight deck of the old workhorse with the pilot and co-pilot as we soared into the Antarctic interior.
Read more:
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador/2010/11/at-the-...
Antarctic Trip Nov 29 - Dec 3 2010.
From U.S. Ambassador Huebner's Blog:
At the South Pole.
It just keeps getting better down here. Early this morning we suited up in our extreme-cold survival gear, followed our friend Dr. Lisa Clough of the National Science Foundation down to the ice airstrip, boarded an LC-130 Hercules, and flew 3 hours inland to the South Pole. For decades the Hercules fleet has been the dependable backbone of the U.S. Antarctic Program, and I thoroughly enjoyed sitting on the flight deck of the old workhorse with the pilot and co-pilot as we soared into the Antarctic interior.
Read more:
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador/2010/11/at-the-...
Part 8 of my 2 week "Girl Talk - Feed The Animals" series.
Inspired by the french duo that changed the face of dance music: Daft Punk. Their track face to face is used underneath Ice Cube's Amerikkka's Most Wanted near the end of this track, and it's one of the catchiest hooks on the entire cd.
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Yesterday was pretty much another 13 hour slugfest at the dealership, but I sold 2 and hope that I can do the same thing today. Both of my deals were easy, but coming home at 10:15 at night sucks. I'm looking forward to being off tomorrow and spending a nice lazy day with Liina doing whatever the fuck we like :)
So ummmmm, yeah, sorry I haven't been around much, but work is work and life is life, and that's all I've got to say about that.
Today's Random Fact: I have no fucking clue why I'm making this ridiculously silly facial expression...
Ice Cube & WC photos from March 6, 2011 at The Orange Peel in Asheville, NC - © 2011 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions Concert Photography
I was very puzzled as to how this was happening to my ice cubes. It just didn't seem possible. But then I read this explanation.
Why do ice cubes grow spikes?
The short explanation is this: as the ice freezes fast under supercooled conditions, the surface can get covered except for a small hole. Water expands when it freezes. As freezing continues, the expanding ice under the surface forces the remaining water up through the hole and it freezes around the edge forming a hollow spike. Eventually, the whole thing freezes and the spike is left.
How amazing is that!
NOTE - This image is not public domain, it belong to me and is not to be used in any way without my permission.
This week I am following a colour theme each day: blue, orange, green, brown, yellow, red, black.
Today's theme: Blue
Two ice cubes on a black board side lit with a blue gelled flash.
This image is from my 2012 Project 365 - please check out the entire set and I welcome encouraging comments as well as constructive critique. Also feel free to explore my personal favourites from my overall photostream.
Extraterrestrial Particles in ‘Major Breakthrough’ Using the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica,
A belowground experiment at the South Pole has now discovered three of the highest-energy neutrinos ever found, for decades, scientists have been searching for ghostly neutrino particles from outer space, and now they have finally found them,researchers found the first evidence of neutrinos from outside the solar system since 1987.
These neutrinos Extraterrestrials on Earth, all have energies at the absurdly high scale of peta–electron volts that travelers from beyond our solar system.
Alien’ Neutrinos Detected in South Pole Ice,Neutrinos are a byproduct of cosmic rays, which contain high-energy matter and are of mysterious origin.
Antarctic Trip Nov 29 - Dec 3 2010.
From U.S. Ambassador Huebner's Blog:
At the South Pole.
It just keeps getting better down here. Early this morning we suited up in our extreme-cold survival gear, followed our friend Dr. Lisa Clough of the National Science Foundation down to the ice airstrip, boarded an LC-130 Hercules, and flew 3 hours inland to the South Pole. For decades the Hercules fleet has been the dependable backbone of the U.S. Antarctic Program, and I thoroughly enjoyed sitting on the flight deck of the old workhorse with the pilot and co-pilot as we soared into the Antarctic interior.
Read more:
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador/2010/11/at-the-...