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Fun Facts

Wed Nov 4, 2009, 6:15 AM
-A calorie is the amount of energy required to heat 1 gram of water by 1ºC.

-A nutritional Calorie is actually equivalent to 1000 calories (a kilocalorie).

-A 100 Calorie snack pack thus has enough stored energy to heat 1 liter of water from its freezing point to its boiling point.

-The airplane is not the safest vehicle available for travel.

-The safest vehicle available for travel is, in fact, the elevator.

-Not only can normal matter and antimatter not coexist, they are electromagnetically attracted to one another, thus ensuring the annihilation of both.

-0.25 grams of antimatter has been estimated to have about 10 kilotons of explosive power.

-The energy required to manufacture 0.25 grams of antimatter would be far more than would be released when the antimatter meets normal matter.

-The 'mercury' in most thermometers is actually alcohol.

-A drop in air pressure (as measured by a barometer) is usually an indication that bad weather is on its way to your area.

-When they were first discovered on Mt. Everest, fossils were used as proof of the Great Flood.

-All living organic matter is, courtesy of Carbon-14, ever so slightly radioactive.

-The fastest object ever measured in the universe was a cosmic ray.

-If that cosmic ray had raced a beam of light across all 100,000 lightyears of the Milky Way galaxy's diameter, it would have lost by a mere 6 inches.

-A theory states that if a black hole were to become massive enough, it would pinch off from the space-time continuum of our universe (effectively vanishing from our universe entirely) and form an infant universe of its own, with its own laws of nature.

-Another theory states that this may have been how our own universe came into being.

-The theory that the Sun orbits the Earth is just as scientifically valid as the theory that the Earth orbits the Sun.


Also note that my contest is still going on!

Contest

Thu Oct 29, 2009, 11:29 AM
Okay, this is your chance to participate in my first ever contest.

Rules: Design a spaceship.

Prize: Winning entry gets modeled in blender 3D, with full credit for the design going to the winning artist (depending on my ability to contact the winning artist, s/he may also get a custom wallpaper of their ship).

Grading criteria:
1. Can be any type of spacecraft, from one-person pleasure vessel all the way up to military dreadnaught.
2. Simple designs can be boring; go for some complexity.
3. Liberal use of curves is very annoying—boxy is good (these aren't ships made for atmospheric travel, remember, so a streamlined shape isn't necessary).
4. Can be shiny and new or ancient and derelict, or anything in between.
5. Can be aesthetically beautiful or strictly utilitarian.
6. Should not rely on fancy textures to make it look "nice." Try to be more creative than just a single simple shape.
7. Final design scale should not be more than 7 km (4.35 mi) in any direction.

Contest runs from 3:30 PM EST October 29, 2009—11:59 PM EST December 31, 2009.
Comment this journal with a link to your entry.

Proceed with Caution

Tue Oct 27, 2009, 6:43 AM
Well, it's that time of the year again. For reasons unknown, around this time every year, my mind fragments. During this time, I am, well, not myself. The realization that old faults were once again opening up occurred just over an hour ago, from when I'm typing this. Veterans of my acquaintance know all too well what happens during these times, and many of them have been driven away by the madness that runs rampant through my personality (or, more accurately, personalities) while I try to reconstitute a single, unified mind. Things typically settle down around early December, and stay more or less normal until some time in the spring, when it happens again. Consider yourself duly warned. Proceed with Caution.

Another non sequitur

Thu Oct 22, 2009, 2:28 PM
Today, I was vacuuming my room, because the dust levels had reached hazardous levels. While vacuuming behind the bookshelf/TV stand/VHS/DVD library, the vacuum grabbed a blue plastic bag, and sucked it away in about 10 milliseconds (much faster than you can blink). For some reason, I thought this hugely amusing.

How worrisome

Thu Oct 22, 2009, 3:58 AM
The following entry is a list of things I either do or do not worry about. It is intended solely for entertainment purposes and nothing more.

Things I worry about:
-large meteor impact event
-famine
-pandemic
-sea level rise
-global warming
-nuclear weapon proliferation
-uneducated people influencing decisions
-being involved in a motor vehicle collision
-people who think all chemicals are bad [subset of "uneducated people influencing decisions," worthy of mention just because they make me fear for the future of Mankind]
-getting a traffic ticket
-not passing a class
-deforestation
-climate change
-atmospheric CO₂ levels
-oceanic dead zones
-global economic collapse
-gamma ray bursts
-solar mass ejections

Things I do not worry about:
-anything mentioned on Fox News

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