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  • Now THAT's Slip and Slide !

    • 7 Sep 2011
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  • Some History of a Mystery : Mel Waters and the Devil’s Holes

    • 7 Sep 2011
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    • 06September11 Anomolies Geology Holes Mysteries Supernatural
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    "Somewhere in the wilds of Washington State is a bizarre geographic anomaly that locals believe may well be a gateway into another dimension. While the legend of the Devil’s Hole allegedly goes back for decades… if not centuries… the public at large did not become aware of the phenomenon until 1997, when legendary radio host and paranormal enthusiast, Art Bell, invited a man named Mel Waters to be interviewed on his globally syndicated radio program Coast to Coast AM."  
    discover more via mysteriousuniverse.org

     

     

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  • M-Disc : The First Permanent File Backup Disc That Lasts Forever

    • 7 Sep 2011
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    • 06September11 Computer Data Storage
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    "The M-DISC is the first ever permanent file backup disc that lasts forever. Unlike computer hard-drives and optical discs (CD and DVD) that suffer from decay, destroying the files you were trying to preserve and protect, the M-DISC cannot be overwritten, erased, or corrupted by natural processes. Best of all, you can access your data anywhere and anytime. It is the new standard in digital storage."
    M-Disc home via millenniata.com
    read more via computerworld.com

     

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  • 20 Colorful Lizards

    • 7 Sep 2011
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    • 06September11 Colorful Lizards Reptiles
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    Photo by Thor Hakonsen  
    more via environmentalgraffiti.com

     

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  • Capturing the Beauty of Life

    • 7 Sep 2011
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    • 06September11 animals photography
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    "I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contained, I stand and look at them long and long."
    ~ Walt Whitman

    catch more via amolife.com

     

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  • M27 : Not a Comet

    • 7 Sep 2011
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    • 06September11 Astronomy
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    by Martin Pugh  

    "While hunting for comets in the skies above 18th century France, astronomer Charles Messier diligently kept a list of the things he encountered that were definitely not comets. This is number 27 on his now famous not-a-comet list.

    In fact, 21st century astronomers would identify it as a planetary nebula, but it's not a planet either, even though it may appear round and planet-like in a small telescope. Messier 27 (M27) is an excellent example of a gaseous emission nebula created as a sun-like star runs out of nuclear fuel in its core. The nebula forms as the star's outer layers are expelled into space, with a visible glow generated by atoms excited by the dying star's intense but invisible ultraviolet light.

    Known by the popular name of the Dumbbell Nebula, the beautifully symmetric interstellar gas cloud is over 2.5 light-years across and about 1,200 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula. This impressive color composite highlights details within the well-studied central region and fainter, seldom imaged features in the nebula's outer halo. It incorporates broad and narrowband images recorded using filters sensitive to emission from sulfur, hydrogen and oxygen atoms."

    via apod.nasa.gov

     

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  • Roll Cloud Over Wisconsin

    • 7 Sep 2011
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    • 06September11 Clouds Phenomena Unusual Weather Wisconsin
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    "What kind of cloud is this? A type of arcus cloud called a roll cloud. These rare long clouds may form near advancing cold fronts. In particular, a downdraft from an advancing storm front can cause moist warm air to rise, cool below its dew point, and so form a cloud. When this happens uniformly along an extended front, a roll cloud may form. Roll clouds may actually have air circulating along the long horizontal axis of the cloud. A roll cloud is not thought to be able to morph into a tornado. Unlike a similar shelf cloud, a roll cloud is completely detached from their parent cumulonimbus cloud. Pictured above, a roll cloud extends far into the distance as a storm approached in 2007 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA."
    via apod.nasa.gov

     

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