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Blue Sun Bristling
by:   Alan Friedman
“Explanation:  Our Sun may look like all soft and fluffy, but it’s not.    Our Sun is an extremely large ball of bubbling hot gas, mostly hydrogen gas.    The above picture of our Sun was taken last month in a specific red color of light emitted by hydrogen gas called Hydrogen-alpha and then color inverted to appear blue.    In this light, details of the Sun’s chromosphere are particularly visible, highlighting numerous thin tubes of magnetically-confined hot gas known as spicules rising from the Sun like bristles from a shag carpet.  Our Sun glows because it is hot, but it is not on fire.    Fire is the rapid acquisition of oxygen, and there is very little oxygen on the Sun.    The energy source of our Sun is the nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium deep within its core.    No sunspots or large active regions were visible on the Sun this day, although some solar prominences are visible around the edges.”

Blue Sun Bristling

by: Alan Friedman

Explanation: Our Sun may look like all soft and fluffy, but it’s not. Our Sun is an extremely large ball of bubbling hot gas, mostly hydrogen gas. The above picture of our Sun was taken last month in a specific red color of light emitted by hydrogen gas called Hydrogen-alpha and then color inverted to appear blue. In this light, details of the Sun’s chromosphere are particularly visible, highlighting numerous thin tubes of magnetically-confined hot gas known as spicules rising from the Sun like bristles from a shag carpet. Our Sun glows because it is hot, but it is not on fire. Fire is the rapid acquisition of oxygen, and there is very little oxygen on the Sun. The energy source of our Sun is the nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium deep within its core. No sunspots or large active regions were visible on the Sun this day, although some solar prominences are visible around the edges.”

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Yonder. A wee bit trippy.

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Baby and Me Wii
I find these kinds of toys/games to be utterly scary. I just don’t like human-like dolls. However, they are popular and very marketable which is why it’s no surprise the Nintendo has jumped on the bandwagon. Arriving on November 10, the doll alerts its guardian to come take care of them through the Wii-mote (which inside the baby) speaker by crying, giggling or burping. Oh the joys of simulated parenthood.

Baby and Me Wii

I find these kinds of toys/games to be utterly scary. I just don’t like human-like dolls. However, they are popular and very marketable which is why it’s no surprise the Nintendo has jumped on the bandwagon. Arriving on November 10, the doll alerts its guardian to come take care of them through the Wii-mote (which inside the baby) speaker by crying, giggling or burping. Oh the joys of simulated parenthood.

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Check out “Modu”: The First Modular Phone
…an innovative portable design by Lunar and tech start up Modu. It is compatible with “modu mates”, which includes devices such as notebooks and cellphones. The Modu allows the consumer to be download and upload files more freely.

Check out “Modu”: The First Modular Phone

…an innovative portable design by Lunar and tech start up Modu. It is compatible with “modu mates”, which includes devices such as notebooks and cellphones. The Modu allows the consumer to be download and upload files more freely.

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by Brazilian designer, Baita Bueno, entitled “90 degrees”
“90 Degrees” addresses the ever growing issue of too many vehicles in cities and not enough parking spaces to hold them. This vertical parking system allows up to 3 cars to be parked in one spot by placing them at a 90 degree angle. Bueno also makes the city a nicer and safer place to live by using green energy via solar panels to fuel the vehicles while parked.

by Brazilian designer, Baita Bueno, entitled “90 degrees”

“90 Degrees” addresses the ever growing issue of too many vehicles in cities and not enough parking spaces to hold them. This vertical parking system allows up to 3 cars to be parked in one spot by placing them at a 90 degree angle. Bueno also makes the city a nicer and safer place to live by using green energy via solar panels to fuel the vehicles while parked.

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oh…Tracy Morgan…

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Amazing sand animation from Ukraine! Absolutely beautiful.

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