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En la Cota Mil o Av. Boyaca los domingos los jóvenes y no tan jóvenes disfrutan las cuestas de la via rápida Cota Mil
Liang Wangyin. I do not Know I am a Guest. Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, Kensington, London, UK.
Gabe's gravity bike. Notice the weights and the knee platform attached to the bottom bracket and the drop bars welded to the suspension fork.
Gravity is working against me
And gravity wants to bring me down...
...Oh gravity, stay the hell away from me
And gravity has taken better men than me (now how can that be?)
Just keep me where the light is
Just keep me where the light is
~Gravity by John Mayer
This looked a lot warmer on the mac at home. Then at work it looks cooler. Do you see warm or cool?
How did you get into trouble this weekend? Sunday was a long day for me and I felt good about being a little passive aggressive at one point. And this morning when my alarm went off, I thought it was Sunday again, and I almost ignored it and went back to sleep.
Hope Monday isn't too bad for y'alls!! I'll be flooding your streams today since I've been off all weekend, and haven't seen much of you guys. :)
Tomorrow is HBCCT, and just b/c I'm reminding you of that, I'll be submitting early, b/c I'm a rebel and I'm breaking rules today. :D
PHOTOS: ROBERT DAY
Nigel Hastings as David and Ashley Hunter as Kyle
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Birmingham Rep: Gravity
Thu 29 & Fri 30 Mar, 7:30pm
Booking: 01612740600
David teaches Science; his pupil Kyle, shares his thirst for knowledge. When Kyle is picked on by his trouble-making class mates, their disruptive behaviour is a catalyst for colliding personalities, resulting in an explosive reaction.
birmingham-rep.co.uk
Written by Arzhang Pezhman
Presented by Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company
The Sir Barry Jackson Trust Community Tour
BSL INTERPRETED PERFORMANCE
There will be a BSL interpreted performance of this show on Fri 30 Mar, 7:30pm. Please let us know of your access requirements via email to salesassistants@contactmcr.com after booking online or text our Duty Manager via 07970094069.
POST-SHOW DISCUSSION
There will be a post-show discussion immediately after the performance on Thu 29.
It is difficult to explain the feeling of the experience on the Gravity Hill outside of Prosser, Washington. You drive up to the hill, which visually appears to be sloping up. You stop your car at the "START" line that someone has painted in the road, and shift your car into neutral. Then you take your foot off the brake, and like magic, your car starts to roll uphill. My wife and I were both skeptical as we were driving to this location, but then as the car continued to move "up the hill", she turned to me and asked, "How can this be happening?" As what was explained in several write-ups on the web, our car slowly crested the hill, and continued down the other side. The sensation is so good, we had to do it again!
Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of SDSS J1138+2754, a cluster of galaxies acting as a gravitational lens (the arc of light above the center of the image).
Original caption: Gravity is so much a part of our daily lives that it is all too easy to forget its awesome power — but on a galactic scale, its power becomes both strikingly clear and visually stunning. This image was taken with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope’s Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) and shows an object named SDSS J1138+2754. It acts as a gravitational lens illustrates the true strength of gravity: A large mass — a galaxy cluster in this case — is creating such a strong gravitational field that it is bending the very fabric of its surroundings. This causes the billion-year-old light from galaxies sitting behind it to travel along distorted, curved paths, transforming the familiar shapes of spirals and ellipticals (visible in other parts of the image) into long, smudged arcs and scattered dashes. Some distant galaxies even appear multiple times in this image. Since galaxies are wide objects, light from one side of the galaxy passes through the gravitational lens differently than light from the other side. When the galaxies’ light reaches Earth it can appear reflected, as seen with the galaxy on the lower left part of the lens, or distorted, as seen with the galaxy to the upper right. This data were taken as part of a research project on star formation in the distant Universe, building on Hubble’s extensive legacy of deep-field images. Hubble observed 73 gravitationally-lensed galaxies for this project.
A Herzog MPM rests at Gravity Yard. The day before it worked the Stoney Fork Branch, picking up ties that have been laid next to the tracks for a long time.
Title: No gravity
Catalog #: WOF_00139
Item Location: Women of Flight Box 3
Collection: Women of Flight Special Collection
Tags: Women of Flight Photo, No gravity
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive