A field ion microscope (FIM) image of a very sharp tungsten needle. The small round features are individual atoms.
Looks sorta like berry pie. Mmmm.... pie.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
A field ion microscope (FIM) image of a very sharp tungsten needle. The small round features are individual atoms.
Looks sorta like berry pie. Mmmm.... pie.
Did I scare everyong (except tommy) away? The link in my last post is really quite harmless.
ION, HMOG is it a nice day! Currently 71F with low humidity and forecast to drop into the 50s tonight. And it's supposed to keep going this way for the forseeable future (if you trust extended forecasts). If this is the August we get as a result, I'll take the 2 1/2 days of inferno weather to kick it off. Without a doubt the strangest spring/summer I've even experienced.
Suddenly, I'm a little frightened about what autumn has in store.
Did I scare everyong (except tommy) away? The link in my last post is really quite harmless.
Yeah, it was very disappointing. I mean, it was good.
ION, how do good spellers remember how to spell 'disappointing'? I always wanna type 'dissapointing' or 'dissappointing.'
edit to add more bad spelling goodness.
ION, how do good spellers remember how to spell 'disappointing'?
We just...do? You remember the pp because of the appoint root, and you remember the dis because diss isn't a prefix.
Star Trek inspirational posters
Diplomacy is definitely my favorite poster. OMG funny.
I think Billmon has the perfect mixture of cynicism and "wait until the facts are in" attitude on the UK terror plot thing
Both Farscape and Angel say that the cavemen win.
But on Angel the caveman was a metaphor for Illyria, which would apparently win just about any fight that it saw coming.
If astronauts are like the pilots I've known, they would have a bottle of flammably-high proof alcohol handy and thus be able to win the fight by blinding the caveman and then setting him alight.
A field ion microscope (FIM) image of a very sharp tungsten needle. The small round features are individual atoms.
Holy crap! We can actually take pictures of individual atoms now? That's effin' cool.
Atoms, psh. I want to see the nuclei.