'Racially Resentful' - WSJ.com: "There Oughta Be a Law Against Signing While Driving
'Granholm to Sign Ban on Texting While Driving'--headline, Detroit News, April 29"
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This is the third time I've been noted for being a Best of the Web Today contributor. Yay!
Friday, April 30, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
The more you eat, the fewer calories you consume? Ummm...probably not.
Fifteen Foods that Burn More Calories than They Contain - Diet - Lifehacker: "...the following 15 treats actual burn more calories in their digestion than they offer, so you can fulfill your snack craving without the guilt of a bag of potato chips. From apples to zucchini, these foods make the perfect snacks.
* Celery
* Oranges
* Strawberries
* Tangerines
* Grapefruit
* Carrots
* Apricots
* Lettuce
* Tomatoes
* Cucumbers
* Watermelon
* Cauliflower
* Apples
* Hot Chili Peppers
* Zucchini
Comment -- The Wikipedia article on "negative calorie foods" says there is no scientific evidence for this concept. Still, it certainly doesn't hurt you to eat lots of fruits and vegetables, even if you are forced to consume a few calories at the same time.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Aliens may not be friendly -- they may be hungry!
Stay home, E.T.: Stephen Hawking says aliens may pose risks | detnews.com | The Detroit News: "British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking says aliens are out there, but it could be too dangerous for humans to interact with extraterrestrial life. Hawking claims in a new documentary that intelligent alien lifeforms almost certainly exist, but warns that communicating with them could be 'too risky.'
The 68-year-old scientist says a visit by extraterrestrials to Earth would be like Christopher Columbus arriving in the Americas, 'which didn't turn out very well for the Native Americans.'"
Comment -- At first glance, this may strike people as kind of a loony comment by Hawking. But it's a commonly expressed viewpoint in astronomy circles. And, when you consider that we've detected hundreds of planets circling nearby stars...maybe it's a good idea after all for humans to hunker down and hope no one notices us.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Top 40 Nature Photographs
Top 40 Nature Photographs - a set on Flickr
This Ansel Adams photo of the Snake River and the Grand Tetons caught my eye because Jennifer and I have been there! In the late '70s we stayed in the Grand Tetons park for a convention and we took a raft trip down the Snake River. Wish I had some photos of that trip, but I fear they are long gone.
Click through to see more of the "Top 40 Nature Photographs."
Thursday, April 22, 2010
It's always sunny by the Sun
Eruptive Prominence | Incredible Space Photos | Comcast.net
Pretty interesting new images from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
No reason to blow your top over volcanic eruption in Iceland
Volcanic eruption in Iceland unlikely to have global effects: "Toon said the amount of sulfur dioxide spewed by the volcano so far poses no threat to world climate as determined by an instrument aboard NASA's Aura satellite. But he noted than an apparently larger eruption of an Icelandic volcano in 1783 --which was written about by Benjamin Franklin -- caused some climate issues in Europe by creating smog-like conditions in London that partially blocked out the sun and persisted through the summer months. Toon compared the Icelandic eruption to the popping of a champagne bottle cork. When the pressure is released by breeching the rock 'cork,' gases bubble out, spewing tiny rock particles into the air like champagne droplets. Such rocks threaten the safety of airliners."
Comment -- I remember when Mt. Pinatubo blew up in 1991. It was the second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century and killed 740 people. I personally noticed the impact of the eruption in my astronomy observations. During the summer and fall of 1991, when the ash from the volcano traveled into the stratosphere, the stars and Milky Way were noticeably dimmer than usual.
So far, it looks like the Iceland volcano won't have the same effect.
Friday, April 16, 2010
House fire in East Lansing this morning
This photo from Twitter shows a student apartment building in East Lansing burning down this morning. Luckily, all of the eleven residents escaped without harm. (photo by MaxKats88)
We could see the plume of smoke from our office windows in downtown Lansing. Hey, it wasn't like a volcano in Iceland but it was still pretty exciting.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Riled-up against federal taxes
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Big changes outside my office window
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