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Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

2010 Advent Series Branding

 

Goal: This will be a three part series examining common misconceptions about Christmas in search of a Biblical understanding of its significance.

 

Audience: Our Junior and Senior High Youth ministry, including students in grades 6-12 in rural Indiana.

 

Direction: Our goal is to capture the mythbusting vibe of the TV series while not simply co-opting their artwork or branding.

 

Project: This particular incarnation of the theme will be the title slide for our series as well as used online for promotion.

 

Other important info:

This is a Christmas-themed reprise of one of the more popular series our youth ministry has done.

 

As always, any feedback would be much appreciated.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Adam Savage from MythBusters.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 27: Hilary Milnes (L) and Michelle Horowitz speak onstage at the Mythbusting With Glossy panel in Liberty Theater during 2016 Advertising Week New York on September 27, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Advertising Week New York)

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Preliminary report of 1.5" at National Airport. Up to at least 1.7 on the season. Only 54.4 to catch last winter!

 

This was your more typical daytime D.C. snowstorm that made for some nice scenes but did not cause too much trouble in the city. Rumors of more snow this weekend?

 

Also appears at Prince of Petworth, We Love DC and Greater Greater Washington.

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 27: Ivka Adam speaks onstage at the Mythbusting With Glossy panel in Liberty Theater during 2016 Advertising Week New York on September 27, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Advertising Week New York)

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 27: Hilary Milnes (L) and Ivka Adam speak onstage at the Mythbusting With Glossy panel in Liberty Theater during 2016 Advertising Week New York on September 27, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Advertising Week New York)

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 27: Hilary Milnes (L) and Michelle Horowitz speak onstage at the Mythbusting With Glossy panel in Liberty Theater during 2016 Advertising Week New York on September 27, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Advertising Week New York)

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 27: Hilary Milnes (L) and Ivka Adam speak onstage at the Mythbusting With Glossy panel in Liberty Theater during 2016 Advertising Week New York on September 27, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Advertising Week New York)

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Photographs from "Making omelettes inside of eggshells," a project from the Experimental Foods Division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Read more about it here.

Movie Mythbusters with Dr. Erich Schneider

"American car companies relied too much on big, heavy, gas guzzling pickup trucks". Excuse me?

 

I believe that big, heavy 5.6L V8 crew cab pickup behind my car is a JAPANESE Nissan Titan! Yes, the Japanese wanted a piece of the full-size pickup market, and they got a piece, before the recession and collapsing full-size pickup sales caught them flat-footed. They hadn't counted on the patriotism of American pickup buyers. That's why the Ford F- Series pickup is the best selling pickup (indeed, the best-selling vehicle) in the world, and the Chevy Silverado is #2. And Chevy builds the only hybrid full-size V8 pickups, with a combined city/highway MPG of 22. Take that, Toyota and Nissan!

Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity at Monmouth College participate in a discussion during a fall leadership retreat. They are presenting strategies to combat stereotypes and common media portrayals of fraternities.

See my blog post for the full report.

 

Alas, after fifteen minutes of construction, the pyramid is not even two meters tall. This proves conclusively that if the Great Pyramid of Giza exists, it's a lot shorter than people claim. Probably just a lie the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism likes to spread.

See my blog post for the full report.

 

The mission: investigate the claim that the Great Pyramid of Giza is roughly 146 meters tall.

The method: In the famous Mythbusters tradition, I will attempt to replicate the feat myself. If I don't succeed within ten minutes, the myth will be busted.

 

Step one: I'll take the blocks from there and pile them over here.

Washington Nationals host the St. Louis Cardinals at Nationals Park, Washington, DC

 

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Blogged by We Love DC ("Weekend Flashback: 8/27 – 8/29/10" by Ben H. Rome - August 30, 2010) at www.welovedc.com/2010/08/30/weekend-flashback-827-82910/

 

Linked by Capitol Punishment - A Washington Nationals Blog ("What To Read Today" - August 30, 2010) at dcbb.blogspot.com/

 

Blogged by DCist ("The Nationals and Kübler-Ross" by Andrew Chriss - August 30, 2010) at dcist.com/2010/08/the_nationals_and_kubler-ross.php

 

Blogged by We Love DC ("DC Mythbusting: The Sports Curse" by shannon - October 12, 2010) at www.welovedc.com/2010/10/12/dc-mythbusting-the-sports-curse/

On Nov. 19, David Berliner, the author of "50 Myths & Lies That Threaten America's Public Schools," visited Vivian Field Middle School. He met with community members as they toured the school and visited classrooms through a "Mythbusting Tour" to see the great things happening in public education and in CFB.

 

Photos by Shelley Gammon

What a pleasure to finally see this fellow talk; a speech dotted with stories and quaking emotions, at times humility, mythbusting, philosophical rambles that were short and sweet and then occasional aspirations of grandeur although we can all feel his torch being passed. Few are the authors that are as of true in pen and in person as this one. Glad I made the trip in today.

Knox College physics professor Mark Shroyer taught classes in astronomy and "mythbusting."

See my blog post for the full report.

 

I've never visited Egypt, but I imagine it must be something like this.

Jason and Lionel as Adam and Jamie, respectively. Miss A as Vampire Harbat.

In our post-fact world, it is so easy to be mislead on many subjects unless we immerse ourselves in that subject. Performance is a subject that gathers more attention and myths than most other subjects in technology. In this track we gather the experts who can demystify this subject and distil what matters to answer the questions people struggle with.

Real world, applied performance proofs across stacks. Hear performance consideratiosn for .NET, Python, & Java. Learn performance use cases with OpenJ9, Instagram, and Netflix.

See my blog post for the full report.

 

After roughly fifteen minutes of non-stop construction, my pyramid is as big as it's going to get. The time limit has been reached.

DSC00092.... Busted. She sat next to the circle but not in it. It was claimed that cats couldn't resist sitting in the circle. Spike completely ignored it... January, 2017

On Nov. 19, David Berliner, the author of "50 Myths & Lies That Threaten America's Public Schools," visited Vivian Field Middle School. He met with community members as they toured the school and visited classrooms through a "Mythbusting Tour" to see the great things happening in public education and in CFB.

 

Photos by Shelley Gammon

downtown from above

blogged at Greater greater Washington (http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post.cgi?id=4715) and cross posted on City Block (http://www.alexblock.net/blog/?p=1247) on Jan 26, 2010

and blogged by WeLoveDC on Nov 23, 2010 (http://www.welovedc.com/2010/11/23/dc-mythbusting-pierre-lenfant-planned-dc/)

Knox College physics professor Mark Shroyer taught classes in astronomy and "mythbusting."

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