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A massive forest fire was going on in the mountains right over the California State Route 1. Here, an helicopter caught converting kerosene into CO2, in order to go fighting the effects of global warming...
CO2 is by far the first responsible of the modern over concentration of greenhouse gases, therefore, responsible of the global warming, (carbon dioxide : energy, transports, industry, heating : 69% of the total emissions) then come CH4 (methane : agriculture, livestock, 24%) and N2O (nitrous oxide : fertilizer, 5%)
Il y avait un gros incendie dans les forêts des montagnes surplombant la California State Route 1. Ici, un hélicoptère photographié en train de convertir du kérosène en CO2 afin d'aller combattre les effets du réchauffement climatique...
Le CO2 est de loin le premier responsable de la surabondance contemporaine de gaz à effet de serre, donc responsable du réchauffement climatique (dioxyde de carbone : énergie, transports, industrie, chauffage : 69 % du total des émissions) puis viennent le CH4 (méthane : agriculture, élevage, 24 %) et le N2O (protoxyde d'azote : engrais, 5 %)
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These laughing gas cylinders are a problem of addiction and can be deadly. As seen in a car park, but I saw a similar amount in Epping Forest not that long ago.
Another of life's problems.
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...and tie it off.
"A balloon can be defined as an inflatable flexible bag filled with a gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen, or air. Modern balloons are made from materials such as rubber, latex, polychloroprene, metalized plastic or a nylon fabric," according scienceworld.ca. This one is made of latex and filled with air.
Crazy Tuesday: "Green" theme
Some things to think about when considering flying:
When jet fuel is burned, the carbon in the fuel is released and bonds with oxygen (O2) in the air to form carbon dioxide (CO2). Burning jet fuel also releases water vapour, nitrous oxides, sulphate, and soot.
A special characteristic of aircraft emissions is that most of them are produced at cruising altitudes high in the atmosphere. Scientific studies have shown that these high-altitude emissions have a more harmful climate impact because they trigger a series of chemical reactions and atmospheric effects that have a net warming effect. The IPCC, for example, has estimated that the climate impact of aircraft is two to four times greater than the effect of their carbon dioxide emissions alone.
Contrails are the long plumes of exhaust that can be seen in the sky behind airplanes. They consist primarily of water droplets and ice, and are formed when water vapour released from burning jet fuel condenses at higher altitudes. Contrails may stay in the sky for many hours, and can spread two kilometres wide before dispersing. The net effect of these contrails is to trap heat that would otherwise escape from the Earth, which contributes to global warming. Studies have shown that night flights have the strongest warming impact, because during the daytime contrails actually reflect some sunlight away from the earth.
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It's after hours in the secret burger diner, Flit has the Nitrous oxide mask again and she's got that funny look in her eye.
Who know's what's on the menu for tomorrow...
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I had a question on how the door worked on the previous photo (Nitrous Rat Rod). The original has been changed from the normal rear opening door to a front opening or suicide door. The original front mounted door hinges have been cut away from the car body but left on the door, which looks odd but probably works well for this Rat Rod theme. New concealed hinges similar to a modern car door have been added to the rear of the door and the original door handle has been left in place. To open this door takes two hands. one hand turns the door handle which has had the mechanism inside the door changed so it unlatches the door on the front end, and you pull the door open with your other hand by pulling on the old door hinge in the front.
… spotted in The Strand, Derby.
Looks like late ‘50s vintage, I’m not sure but is that a nitrous bottle under the seat? 😂
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"We're going to need a bigger telly! I've ordered one already."
"Erm......I've been thinking. Haven't you noticed how the telly flickers in the top right hand corner on occasion? Don't you think we should get a new one now?"
"The bloke who fitted the new Sky box on Wednesday said our telly was smaller than the ones in most customers' houses. He told me fifty-five inches is about the norm now."
"Our telly is quite old now you know. Maybe it's about time we considered retiring it to the spare room upstairs?"
I considered how all of these imagined conversation starters on the subject of our eleven year old tv set with Ali might play out. And then failed to do anything further. Even though a brand new contraption with internet capabilities really doesn't cost that much anymore, it seemed a very extravagant idea. I'd let it ride for another year. And all because my eyesight has obviously deteriorated that little bit further.
All of this came sharply into focus as a result of a completely out of focus moment on Saturday morning, when Ali had gone off to college for the one day a week of teaching that she still seems to do without complaint, while I settled down on the sofa for a second cup of tea and a spot of idle entertainment, courtesy of those YouTube chaps I follow. Saturday mornings still hold that wonderful sense of liberation, despite me having retired sixteen months ago, simply because I can hog the big sofa in its entirety and not have to watch endless cookery shows. Well obviously the cat joins me, but she's small and doubles up as a hot water bottle on these cold winter days so it's a win win situation that we're both otherwise denied when the boss is at home. On this morning of quiet release, the YouTube landing page offered me a story by Thomas Heaton, with a title that told me somebody had walked straight into the composition he'd arrived especially early for and set up their own tripod, completely oblivious to the unspoken etiquette that we togs obey in such circumstances. It was only a ten minute story. I'd watch this, knock up a bit of brekkie and then decide whether to take the van down to Botallack again. I didn't - clear sky and nothing much doing in the sea - not according to the Magic Seaweed app at any rate.
The video started, with a distant lone photographer rambling over the early morning landscape and the commentary began. "What's up with Tom?" I wondered to myself. At first I thought perhaps he had a cold. Then I wondered whether the video was playing at the right speed. Had Tom been at the nitrous oxide? The voice sounded a bit like Tom - but something wasn't quite right. Then the walker came closer, not near enough to his video camera to be fully defined, but had Tom also developed a set of mutton chops since I last watched him? I paused the video, laughingly wondering whether I might spot some settings that were somehow out of kilter, and squinted at the telly in the opposite corner of the room. And now I realised what the problem was. If we'd only had a fifty-five inch telly I wouldn't have been so confused over the last two and a half minutes. I strained my eyes that bit more closely at the screen, taking care not to disturb the cat (she still jumps out of her fur at the sight of her own shadow four years after we rescued her) and realised that Thomas Heaton was in fact Thomas Haslam. I'd never heard of Thomas Haslam, but he'd appeared in my suggested feed, so out of politeness I finished the video, sighing with him at the crass behaviour of that tog who'd planted his tripod right in the middle of Tom's composition. He was at Stanage Edge - hope it wasn't you. Of course it wasn't you - you'd never do that.
Luckily our hero headed off to a quieter spot and found a very different reflection shot of a lone tree halfway up a quarry wall. He went home feeling slightly happier.
A day earlier, somebody had walked into my composition here at Godrevy. But of course I hadn't noticed, because he was the thirty-seven inch version rather than the fifty-five inch version. And I didn't mind, because whoever he was, I thought he made the shot a tiny bit more interesting. After all, this is a place where people love to stand on clifftops and look towards the lighthouse.
Of course if we did retire the old TV set up to the spare room I could watch the football on Sunday afternoons without causing any bother you know. Maybe it's time to stand upside down and see how much falls out of my pockets........
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Nitrous Waxcap (Hygrocybe nitrata)
On Sunday I was on a small gathering of mushrooms in my garden. It is a small brown mushroom that grows in the grass on my lawn. Unfortunately, it appears in large quantities like mushrooms after rain. I was looking for a proper name for this mushroom and suspect it is Nitrous Waxcap (Hygrocybe nitrata). He has a hat size about 1 inch, about 2 inches long. I was fascinated by his badges, very photogenic, don't you think?
Nacreous clouds or PSCs (polar stratospheric clouds) are 9 - 16 miles high, well above ordinary tropospheric ones. In a rare display over England these ones blazed bright in the late twilight, lit by the remaining high altitude sunlight. At lower left is a bank of much lower 'ordinary' tropospheric cloud.
The brightly coloured clouds are tiny ice crystals that diffract light to give their colour. They are embedded in less bright clouds containing nitric and nitrous acid droplets - these ones destroy stratospheric ozone. www.atoptics.co.uk/highsky/nacr1.htm
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This wasn't an easy one to take as I had to get in close to fill the frame but it make the depth of field very narrow.
There were a lot of these canisters along Lombard Street on Saturday afternoon. It's possible they'd been discarded from some sort of "City Bake-Off" but I've got my doubts!
Beusy: Nitrous Hair + Headband [Nitrous Gacha] RARE
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The Charger is kind of an interesting mix of stock survivor and "high schooler" hot rodded; what they call a "Day 2 Muscle Car".
Almost every change I've made from its stock beginnings; Cragar's and T/A's, killer stereo, chrome engine trimmings, aircraft braided stainless steel hose, electronic ignition, Fat Stuff spark plug wires, NOS nitrous oxide injection, I made in the first two years of ownership between 1977 and 1979.
New in 1968, that's the 1st Day part. Completely bone stock and unchanged, up until the day I got it, and my first two years owning it, that's the 2nd Day part, the unapologetic addition (not too crazy an amount) of cool stuff that all teenagers cherished back then.
Since then it's remained almost completely unchanged. Heck, I've got a couple of space tape reflectorized stickers on the Charger that are probably more rare than the car itself.
It's all part of its history, and I'm not in a hurry to take any off it off.
I am starting to look forward to Summer however. 😁
CHAMPION !! Kyle Ryde - championship winner Bennetts British Superbike Championship 2025 - Nitrous Competitions Yamaha YZF-R1
The Rotorua Morning Post, 1931, said of Camerons Laughing Gas Pool, "a hot pool, the gases emited from which banished the deepest gloom in peal after peal of uncontrollable laughter." Hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide gases emited from the surface apparently produced a similar reaction to the dentist's laughing gas, nitrous oxide.
They also caused fainting which made bathing inthe pool quite dangerous.,..........
Rotorua Lake
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air restomod.
"What is a RestoMod?
Resto - Mod. This word has different meanings to different people, but to me it means simply Restored and Modified to be better than new. Well what does that mean? Let's break it down.
Dictionary.com defines restoration as "a return of something to a former, original, normal, or unimpaired condition." The same website also defines modify as "to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend."
So in the interest of the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) principle, I classify a restomod as any car that has been restored (ie still has authentic vintage parts that have been restored) and modified (could be simple as power steering & brakes or as much as a new drivetrain, airbags, AC, sound system, ricaro seats and a nitrous kit).
Some folks think a RestoMod has to be a hot rod, or a rat rod, or a pro touring, or a pro street. Those terms all mean something different to most of the people that use them, so I won't get too much into it here. No matter your vocabulary, you have to admit - these cars are awesome."
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Today we had the opportunity to visit the workshop of William Colburn in Hollister, California. Bill is a rocketeer legend. He started experimenting with rockets when he was 12, invented sugar propellant motors, then worked on ram jets, pulse jets, bi-liquid engines and hybrid rocket motors. Bill was an Aerospace Engineer on the Apollo Lunar Project, designing some 5 mission critical pyro systems for the flights.
Bill will soon reach 80 years, he is now on to civil space projects. In 2003 Bill lead a team that built and flew an 8" diameter hybrid rocket that reached a height of 40,000 feet in the Black Rock Desert. The Nitrous Oxide hybrid motor produced 2000 lbf thrust and propelled the rocket to about Mach 2.
In this photo Bill explains their next project: They are now working on a hybrid motor rocket that will reach 100,000 feet. He leans over the upper stage of that rocket.
I processed a RAW exposure into a balanced HDR photo.
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2-2.5 cms across cap. Lawn. Possibly Nitrous Bonnet (Mycena leptocephala)
Manor Estate Stafford UK 14th October 2020
Was held in this field.
Shells of Nitrous Oxide can still be seen in the wheel trenches. The sweat and blood of the brave trying to reach the front of the stage can be seen in the grass. The screams of the drunken fallen can still be heard upon the wind and in the trees.
Balloons are flexible bags that can be inflated with gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen, or air. They are made from materials such as rubber, latex, polychloroprene, or a nylon fabric, and can come in many different colors. The rubber balloon was invented by English scientist Michael Faraday (1791-1867) in 1824, during experiments with various gases. He invented them for use in his lab.
Post-processing of this photograph done with Adobe Photoshop Express
One of three of these I saw discarded today, and their balloons a little further on. A sign of the times; there's not much to laugh at these days.
Good photography lesson here too; in my haste for artistic blur, I don't have anything in the frame for scale apart from some very fuzzy people coming towards me. This spent canister is about an inch and a half long and it was in a small puddle. It could equally have been a submarine surfacing in an unusually calm North Sea. Must try harder.
Nitrous Bonnet in mixed deciduous woodland. The smell of these is very unpleasant, like a whiff of ammonia.
Steph Fortier, Canada
That's my heap over there. The gold one that is. I've moved north of North Dakota since then, so I gotta do some extra work contributing to global warming. You might want to check www.m4gw.com, Minnesotans for Global Warming. Bah, Minnesota! They don't know how good they have it.
So it's a 1974 Plymouth Roadrunner GTX. The GTX refers to an options package for the roadrunner that year (the GTX as a separate car dissapeared in 1971, I think). Bought it from the first owner, everything matches. 440 CI HP engine. A few mods, but I keep it looking stock. No use bringing undue attention from the constabulary and distract them from where they should really focus, the real road hazard driving four-bangers and Smart Cars.
Lemme see. Edelbrock 750 CFM carb, Edelbrock intake manifold, Comp Cam cams, Hooker headers, flowmaster exaust. Etc, lots of small stuff in addition. No use getting into the weeds about it, it's all comparatively modest modifications, no blower, nitrous, or even a working radio. BUT it sounds great and goes like snot, a real head-turner. Plus, every time I turn it over, a baby seal dies somewhere.
Candidate for . . .
Top Truck Challenge 2007
Owner: Richard Lozano
Home: Fallon, Nevada
Driver Experience: 25 years
Type: '84 Toyota pickup
Engine: 440 Dodge V-8 with nitrous kit
Transmission: Manual valve-bodied TF 727
Transfer Case: NP203/205
Axle, Front: 35-spline Dana 60 w/ ARB Air Locker
Axle, Rear: 35-spline Dana 60 Spool
Ratio: 5.13:1
Suspension, Front: Springs over axle
Suspension, Rear: Springs over axle
Tires: 44-inch TSL Super Swamper
Special Features . . .
Warn 9000 winch
six-point 'cage
MSD 6AL distributor and coil
onboard air
dual batteries
Astute readers may recall this rig from another recent FW event, but it's never been entered for Top Truck before, so we thought you should decide if he's ready for the "Challenge".
Courtesy of Four Wheeler magazine.
Year: 2007
Steph Fortier, Canada
That's my heap over there. The gold one that is. I've moved north of North Dakota since then, so I gotta do some extra work contributing to global warming. You might want to check www.m4gw.com, Minnesotans for Global Warming. Bah, Minnesota! They don't know how good they have it.
So it's a 1974 Plymouth Roadrunner GTX. The GTX refers to an options package for the roadrunner that year (the GTX as a separate car dissapeared in 1971, I think). Bought it from the first owner, everything matches. 440 CI HP engine. A few mods, but I keep it looking stock. No use bringing undue attention from the constabulary and distract them from where they should really focus, the real road hazard driving four-bangers and Smart Cars.
Lemme see. Edelbrock 750 CFM carb, Edelbrock intake manifold, Comp Cam cams, Hooker headers, flowmaster exaust. Etc, lots of small stuff in addition. No use getting into the weeds about it, it's all comparatively modest modifications, no blower, nitrous, or even a working radio. BUT it sounds great and goes like snot, a real head-turner. Plus, every time I turn it over, a baby seal dies somewhere.