Yes, my laptop is back in proper working order.
I was directed to the specific image, not the page itself, and I find it fascinating that there are lights popping up only in what could be called "civilized" areas. Not just localized in cities; almost exclusively in the US, Europe, and to a lesser extent, India, East Asia, and for whatever reason, the southeast coast of South America.
Da Blog Poll on the future of the RID is being extended through the end of June. Someone is going to tell me what to do with the RID if it's the last thing I do.
Showing posts with label astronomy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label astronomy. Show all posts
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Random Internet Discovery of the Week
Everything you could ever need to know about a black hole in 5 minutes!
No one has cast a vote so far on what I should do with the RID?
Strip should be posted by noon.
No one has cast a vote so far on what I should do with the RID?
Strip should be posted by noon.
Labels:
astronomy,
blog news,
internet adventures,
webcomic news
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Random Internet Discovery of the Week
So when I mentioned that I was hoping to get a makeup post in for not putting up a post yesterday, I'd kind of forgotten about Wednesday being RID day. So lo and behold, the gazillionth astronomy RID!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Random Internet Discovery of the Week
I did this already, only in a different form, way back in the very beginning. So I'm hitting the StumbleUpon button again.
"This is your home. This is your home on drugs."
"This is your home. This is your home on drugs."
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Random Internet Discovery of the Week
I'd find this more useful if it properly compensated for the Earth's axial tilt. What's that? You say it's almost the autumnal equinox anyway and it may well do so? Well...
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Random Internet Discovery of the Week (Now on Wednesdays!)
Moving the RID to Wednesday because I'm settling into a groove of days of the week (such as webcomics on Tuesday and Sports Watcher on Friday) and I want to leave Mondays open for football-related stuff.
Strangely enough, the first time I activated StumbleUpon I was taken to TED.com again. But on the second try I was taken to this site. If you thought you were an insignificant speck of dust in the Universe before, this'll make you really think you're an insignificant speck... on an insignificant speck... orbiting an insignificant speck.
I doubt I'll have much more to say on the "astronomy" tag.
Strangely enough, the first time I activated StumbleUpon I was taken to TED.com again. But on the second try I was taken to this site. If you thought you were an insignificant speck of dust in the Universe before, this'll make you really think you're an insignificant speck... on an insignificant speck... orbiting an insignificant speck.
I doubt I'll have much more to say on the "astronomy" tag.
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