My daughter just sent me this fantastic photo she took today #photography #scotland #wildlife #scenery
RT @iciarfernandezb
How much do you know about the human placenta? We are creating an educational website to share all the cool things about this organ, and we need your help. Visit http://www.knowyourplacenta.com to complete a short survey! #pregnancyresearch #pregnancyeducation #placenta @Robinson_Lab
Issued this day in 1972: Scott #610: Cornelius Krieghoff. Design: William Rueter. Arguably one of most iconic paintings not painted by a member of the Group of Seven, The Blacksmith’s Shop (1871) was one of the last paintings Cornelius Krieghoff (1816-1872) would complete. It is part of the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario. #mystamps #canadastamps
UI rant
This strikes me as a massive UI fail on Apple's part (if *anyone* should be getting this right, it's them...).
I'm teaching myself how to use Motion. Lots of little windows and tabs. For some reason, Apple colours the tab(s) NOT in use the same colour as the pane below. How does this make sense???
Affinity Designer, the program I added the annotation in, gets it right. The active tab is the same colour as the pane below.
Boudinage
Boudinage are one of the most spectacular geologic structures and some of my favorite rocks. The boudins are the eye-shaped lenses of rock wedged between the white quartz layers. Find out how they formed below.
Callan Bentley's great AGU blog post on boudinage explains it all: https://blogs.agu.org/mountainbeltway/2011/06/20/boudinage-favorite-geoword/
More beautiful boudinage here: https://goo.gl/XXSyEv
Image from: https://folk.uib.no/nglhe/PhotoAlbum/Boudinage%20Chapter%2014/index.html
According to this @globeandmail@twitter.com article, a donor to the Ford government borrowed $100 million at a TWENTY-ONE PERCENT interest rate in order to buy up Greenbelt land that, in less than a year, was magically open to development. (1/x)
#Greenbelt #Bill23
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-sales-of-greenbelt-land-raise-questions-for-ford/
This is a great resource, if anyone asks about the science behind masks and their use - thanks for compiling it, @Billius27@twitter.com. It won’t sway people who are vehemently against the idea that we #BringBackMasks, but it will help people who want to learn more. https://billius27.substack.com/p/masks-evidence-and-use
North Lake Tahoe looking south (2020).
#astrophotography #photography #laketahoe #lake #astrophoto #astronomy #milkyway
The Pacific Ocean
... is larger than all the land in the world combined!
... has about twice as much water as the Atlantic Ocean!
... has more than half of the Earth's open water supply!
... contains its own antipode (the Gulf of Tonkin and a spot off the coast of Chile, both in Pacific waters, are diametrically opposite on the Earth's surface)!
Meet Fanny, the First Female Rock Band to Top the Charts: "They Were Just Colossal and Wonderful, and Nobody’s Ever Mentioned Them"
https://www.openculture.com/2019/09/meet-fanny-the-first-female-rock-band-to-top-the-charts.html
can be seen in real life for example in this video of someone synchronizing a hydro plant to the grid
One of my biggest surprises when I delved a bit into how the #electricity grid works was how conventional power plants actually put #energy into the grid.
The true mechanism was *exactly the opposite* of how I naively thought it worked (and I had admittedly never thought very deeply about it). Maybe you have thought about it more deeply and this is trivial to you, but I'm still fascinated by it.
So, imagine you are a generator, and the grid is already there with say 3x 230V and 50 Hz ...
VERY good read about the path Twitter is now on. It's not "our" favorite bar anymore.
Highly recommended:
https://tracks.ranea.org/post/701656528790470656/twitter-failure-modes-and-your-favorite-bar
The Brooklyn Public Library Gives Every Teenager in the U.S. Free Access to Books Getting Censored by American Schools
Retired Chem/Physics/Earth Sciences teacher. I'm interested in everything.
I like a good debate that introduces me to other perspectives. I don't waste much time with people who devolve to name-calling or insults, aside to call them out on it.
I think society performs at its best when we take care of others, especially the weakest among us. That means a strong social safety net, with "free" healthcare, education, and public transit. It's a dream, I know.
30+ years of explaining stuff to teenagers has left me with some habits... I'm not a mansplainer, but I *do* like to find ways to 'splain stuff to receptive ears 😊
I like dogs, cats, and astronomy pictures with a bias towards the shorter wavelengths (kinda leaves out all those lovely Hα pics 😄).
The first thing I look at when shopping for cars is headroom/legroom. Saves a lot of time.