Saturday, May 15, 2010

British Petroleum: No Stranger to Disaster

I HIGHLY recommend that you read this article. It is a perspective of the history of middle eastern oil that few of my generation know.
The problem with how the average American sees our role in the world is that we tend to get hung up on catchphrases -- "My country, right or wrong," or the more infamous "America, love it or leave it." These phrases are problematical, simply because each ends all logical reassessment of how we are seen in the world.

Both ignore the fact that we are led by elected officials, all of which, at least so far, are humans; and, as we know, humans are capable of failure. Therefore a far better slogan for America might be, "America - we don't make many mistakes, but we correct the ones we do."

The twin problems with that statement are that it's not always true and that it's too long for a bumper sticker.

Meanwhile, the rest of the world bases our country's image on their history with us. But, because we have such a mythic view of our own history, we are continuously stunned and shocked when other countries fall out of our orbit or attack us directly. And nowhere is our misunderstanding of past events greater than in the Middle East.
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Friday, May 14, 2010

Copy Machines, a Security Risk?


This year marks the 50th anniversary of the good, old-fashioned copy machine. But, as Armen Keteyian reports, advanced technology has opened a dangerous hole in data security.

The world litters 4.5 trillion cigarette butts a year

By various estimates cigarette butts, counted by number, tally up to one third of America's litter. Additionally, they account for about 28 percent of littered items washing up on beaches worldwide.
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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Toe Wrestling

Toe wrestling is a sport gaining popularity in the UK. World championships started in Wetton in the 1970s and are now held at the Bentley Brook Inn in Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Top players include Paul "Toeminator" Beech and Alan "Nasty" Nash, who is the current world champion.
Click the image to learn more about the great sport of Toe Wrestling.



Thanks To Keith at BagOfNothing

Big Picture: Disaster unfolds slowly in the Gulf of Mexico

In the three weeks since the April 20th explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, and the start of the subsequent massive (and ongoing) oil leak, many attempts have been made to contain and control the scale of the environmental disaster. Oil dispersants are being sprayed, containment booms erected, protective barriers built, controlled burns undertaken, and devices are being lowered to the sea floor to try and cap the leaks, with little success to date. While tracking the volume of the continued flow of oil is difficult, an estimated 5,000 barrels of oil (possibly much more) continues to pour into the gulf every day. While visible damage to shorelines has been minimal to date as the oil has spread slowly, the scene remains, in the words of President Obama, a "potentially unprecedented environmental disaster." (40 photos total)
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Jim’s Pancake Art

My name is Jim and I like to make pancakes for my Daughter, Allison. She seems to like them, but, being 3 I don’t think she really cares too much.

My dad used to make me really fun shaped pancakes like “The Moon,” “Lightbulb,” and “Balloon” so I guess I can credit his genius.

Hope you enjoy the pancakes. Be sure to leave me a comment and let me know how I’m doing.

–Jim

jim@jimspancakes.com
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Thanks To Keith at BagOfNothing

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

New Smart Gun to Be Tested in Battle this Summer

The Army is set to send its high-tech “counter defilade” weapon to the war zone in the next few months, the first real-world deployment for the much-anticipated XM-25 Individual Airburst Weapon.

Officials announced May 5 that a group of Army Special Forces Soldiers will take the weapon with them to Afghanistan sometime this summer.

Afghanistan veterans who fired the weapon for the first time this week predicted it would be a “game changing” weapon, a gun that can engage Taliban insurgents using distant ridge-tops, thick mud walls and tree lines as cover.
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Thanks To Keith at BagOfNothing

See a billion tons of plasma blasted into space

Question: What does it look like when a billion tons of magnetized plasma blast off the surface of the sun, into space, while debris from the explosion falls back onto the solar surface?

Answer: It's looks really, really cool.

The scientists were especially excited to observe "coronal rain," the blobs of plasma falling back to the surface of the sun that make bright splashes as they do so.

You can see a similar version of the video above, only showing the full disk of the sun.

Additionally, Astronomy Picture of the Day recently featured another captivating video of a solar explosion grabbed by the NASA observatory.

Your mother was wrong. It's OK to stare at the sun ... sometimes.